
I like putting holes in things.....

We can always factor in scale, a 6mm BB giving barbie a free belly piercing could be classed as equivalent to a 3" beastie ripping a new catflap in a doorRagnarok wrote:Which completely excludes people who live in towns, or don't have the money or space to build something like the SWAT, FEAR or the SCTBDC.schmanman wrote:hmmm, what about most devistating to the target?
In other words, most powerful, or highest ft/lbs of muzzle or projectile energy.
And again, that also needs accurate velocity measurements, which most people can't do.
MrCrowley wrote:So what about my idea, it would be 100% fair. Whose ever cannon you like the most, vote for.
If the criteria were just "pick the one you like", I'd personally follow something like last time, and vote on what I think most advances spudding.MrCrowley wrote:Not necessarily, some like small over large, some people may base it on aesthetics, etc.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
It's about making stereotypical spy weapons?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:The fact that my pengun (still the smallest coaxial pneumatic ever?) got to second place last time around is an illustration that it's not all about size and sheer power.
If you had to make a high pressure 4.5mm calibre mini that would fit into the length of an umbrella with similar power to this KGB "lipstick gun", it wouldn't need ricin, it could kill by pure kinetic energy it it hit a vital area - but such discussions are beyond the scope of this forum. People have been killed by sub-12 ft/lb airguns in the UK for example, something only becomes a weapon if you chose to use it as such, and I'm glad to note that spudfiles members indulge in their creations without malicious intent, purely for the sake of research and the joys of blowing holes in stuffMrCrowley wrote: I'm sure it could kill if used in similar fashion to the Umbrella Gun.
What I have in mind at the moment is far from being a mini, so you're safe in that categoryso if Mr JSR tries a mini again, he'll have at least some competition.
If he doesn't, then that will just make it easier for me...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Again, that requires a chronograph, and honesty.Spitfire wrote:Hows about Fastest round? All entries must be submited with their results etc.
That is true also I think that would be a really good simple competition.MrCrowley wrote:Not necessarily, some like small over large, some people may base it on aesthetics, etc.