I will not invite them to spudfiles however, those projectiles would be slightly in breach of forum rules
Bofors using pneumatics :D
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Looks like a burst disk launcher.
I will not invite them to spudfiles however, those projectiles would be slightly in breach of forum rules
I will not invite them to spudfiles however, those projectiles would be slightly in breach of forum rules
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I really enjoy watching Bofors demonstration videos, they are very informative and give you an idea of the timing and precision needed to create those weapons.
Kudoz on getting it Spud related
Kudoz on getting it Spud related
"Made in France"
- A spud gun insurance.
- A spud gun insurance.
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Agreed! Like the ones for 3P ammunition or CV90 AFV. But at the same time, they have a certain "unprofessional" feel to them, like it's not a sterile high tech testing environment but someone's back garden - almost like what would happen if you took 25 member of this forum and gave them a large sum of moneySpudFarm wrote:I really enjoy watching Bofors demonstration videos, they are very informative and give you an idea of the timing and precision needed to create those weapons.
They should buy a Casio Exilim though
Still, now they're owned by BAE systems, marketing is a bit more slick - which is a shame, because it should be about results and they certainly get them. Anyway, there's a typo on screen at 2:11 hehe
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

