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Are rocket assisted projectiles against the rules? I do not wish to discus the making or illegal use of these projectiles only there implementation.
If this is totally against the rules than I will not post the info.
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Though I'd love to discuss it, we probably shouldn't. Sorry.
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ok then it will not be posted.
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What do you mean by "rocket". A rocket shaped ammo for a spud gun, or a real rocket, with it's own propellant ?
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If you mean an actual rocket with it's own propellent, then no you can't talk about using them with a spudgun. That makes the spudgun now a destrucive device and totally illegal.
Yes, I am the guy that owns & operates SpudFiles (along with our extremely helpful moderators).
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I mean a rocket shaped ammo, with or without payload. No propellant in the rocket.

Perhaps a spud gun could be combined with a water rocket, that works, as you probably know, with air pressure and water, no pyrotechnics ?
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