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Sat Mar 21, 2009 4:23 am

I put the grips on, I had them waiting. I'll update pics soon.
Oh, as far as recoil goes, I'll have to wait and see how bad it is to judge what is necessary. Certainly a decent pad at least.
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:11 am

Looking forward to seeing this thing gripped out and ready to fire. Sometime soon...hopefully... :wink:
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:43 am

Heres a simple update just showing the grips and barrel support clamps. Nothing major, just an update.

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Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:17 am

Looking good there..but make sure you get a pad sorted out before you do a firing! Depending on ammo, that will have a serious kick and blunt trauma is never good.

Brilliant, shame it aint a keeper :?
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:27 am

inonickname wrote:Looking good there..but make sure you get a pad sorted out before you do a firing! Depending on ammo, that will have a serious kick and blunt trauma is never good.

Brilliant, shame it aint a keeper :?
What do you mean its not a keeper?
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:49 pm

Shinyness in sun: 100% 8)

When will we see this thing in action?
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:09 pm

psycix wrote:Shinyness in sun: 100% 8)

When will we see this thing in action?
I am ordering everything I need to finish it: stun gun, fan, laser, crash test dummy etc. I have a campout coming up in less than 2 weeks and I am on a mission to have it done by then.
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:27 pm

2 weeks is good. Can't wait. That Anodizing really makes it stand out, I love it.

In my opinion $2000 is too pricey but for a piece of work like that it's understandable. I suspect it will look even better when fully completed.

Do you have a shot of the inside of the chamber? Also, what is the thickness of the aluminum?
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King_TaTer wrote:2 weeks is good. Can't wait. That Anodizing really makes it stand out, I love it.

In my opinion $2000 is too pricey but for a piece of work like that it's understandable. I suspect it will look even better when fully completed.

Do you have a shot of the inside of the chamber? Also, what is the thickness of the aluminum?
I will upload an inside shot of the chamber. The thickness of the chamber is 3/16", and the U-bend is 2" SCH40 (.154 wall). The barrel is 2" x .065 wall tubing supported by 2 1/4" x .065 wall tubing with UHMW bushings inside for smooth forwards and back movement.
It feels awesome in my hands and I can't wait to mount a recoil pad and everything else mounted. It will have a green laser, good for daytime use.
I might even make a simple tripod system with a plug for remote firing. I am also considering a removable rifle sling to take the weight off your arms when using the cannon.
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Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:36 am

Moonbogg wrote:
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Are you sure you're not ecstatic? ;)

Good luck on getting it made, looks like it will be a blast :)
Lol, yeah thats what I meant.
inonickname wrote:Ohh I was under the impression they were using the plans as payment or something like that :\ oh well..cool anyway
Now THAT would have been really awesome.
So you pay for materials and keep the gun? You also noted that they would "make sure it came back to them". If I'm mistaken and it's all yours then great!
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Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:18 am

inonickname wrote:
Moonbogg wrote:
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Are you sure you're not ecstatic? ;)

Good luck on getting it made, looks like it will be a blast :)
Lol, yeah thats what I meant.
inonickname wrote:Ohh I was under the impression they were using the plans as payment or something like that :\ oh well..cool anyway
Now THAT would have been really awesome.
So you pay for materials and keep the gun? You also noted that they would "make sure it came back to them". If I'm mistaken and it's all yours then great!
Yes thats correct. I paid for materials and they made the gun for me. I am to pay the tab with my work invoices. Today they gave me my first drawing, so I get to start paying right away lol.
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Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:26 am

may i ask what company you used?
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rp181 wrote:may i ask what company you used?
General Industrial Repair. Rumor has it they are not the cheapest in town, but they do some nice work and the owner really knows his sh*t
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Moonbogg wrote:the owner really knows his sh*t
Yup. This one's dog crap, that one's elephant manure, the one at the back is pigeon and the other one is from someone who had a really bad curry last night.

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Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:21 am

Just thought i'd post some progress pics of the build. I was asked to show a pic of the inside of the chamber, so I included that. Have a look. Next time I post images it will likely be complete. I even got a nice pump to use for hybrid power. I will use a surfboard bag to act as a huge rifle case. It's gonna be sweeeeet.

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