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Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:39 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
If it was driven there by drug mules, you could say it was a dope ass spudgun :D

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:26 pm
by Hurricane Air Arms
"Most users online ever 218, December 2016"

That's very recent JS.

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 3:24 pm
by Air2theBrain
I don't think spudding is dead...i'm just starting and i have a few projects i will be doing.

My friends girl friend wants me to build her a small compact pistol to plink with, so i ordered a qev for hers and mine for i want to build one also.

I've just gotten into it and i'm in my 40's. I've fired real steel rifles and shotguns. My first airsoft rifle i spent many many hours tuning it, getting the hop perfect, no vibration, etc...but being able to build something from scratch and with my own hands is so much more appealing.

Seeing what members have built here gives endless inspiration..just a shame the pictures in some of their threads can't be seen, but thats a small thing.

For others they may not be in the right place at the right time to spend the time needed to build their own pneumatic.

But for me its just starting so its not dead by a long long way. :wink:

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 4:45 pm
by Cthulhu
Definitely not dead.
I'm turning 18 in a few days and I've only been spudding since last year, so younger generations are definitely coming in.

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 5:19 pm
by Air2theBrain
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Definitely. Making a 7.62mm hole in this 12oz CO2 bottle with a Mosin was fun, but I still want to make something that uses 12 oz bottles as projectiles :D
"Are those live rounds?"

"7.62mm Full Metal Jacket"
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Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:31 am
by wyz2285
Went on holidays to participate in my gf's brother's wedding, made classic ball valve coke bottle with her littler brother. The little fella is having a blast with it :D

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:09 am
by hectmarr
For me, all this is beginning. I feel that I arrived a little late to the golden age of this great forum, and also infinite, but absolutely everything I have learned I have removed from here. This hobby science, is more alive than ever in these parts, and people are finding out what a potato thrower is.

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 7:36 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
wyz2285 wrote:The little fella is having a blast with it :D
The human fascination with projecting objects at distance is innate :D

Seriously, it almost defines us as a species :D
I feel that I arrived a little late to the golden age of this great forum
If you had presented your hybrid prototypes 10 years ago, members would have been crowding around you on their knees for a chance to touch your garments :roll: :D sadly with the insidious encroachment of social media I don't see that golden age coming back, unless of course we have a Syria style civil war and pneumatic artillery becomes fashionable again...

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Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 3:09 pm
by MrCrowley
Since this thread has been kicked alive a few times already, I won't feel too bad for doing so once more :D

Interesting to read this thread, obviously a lot of circumstances that are familiar to me considering how often I visit these days. I'm confined to an apartment in Stockholm so while I could make something, shooting it becomes another story. In the mean time I've honed my skills with Arduino's and related side projects, something that definitely would have been useful for spudding projects as well.

And Jack, before you ask, no I still haven't shot MiniBoy :oops:

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 5:33 pm
by hectmarr
MrCrowley wrote:Since this thread has been kicked alive a few times already, I won't feel too bad for doing so once more :D

Interesting to read this thread, obviously a lot of circumstances that are familiar to me considering how often I visit these days. I'm confined to an apartment in Stockholm so while I could make something, shooting it becomes another story. In the mean time I've honed my skills with Arduino's and related side projects, something that definitely would have been useful for spudding projects as well.

And Jack, before you ask, no I still haven't shot MiniBoy :oops:
These are similar to how I am. A small house in a quiet and residential residential area, and with a well adjusted budget to spend on this hobby ... In the end, there is nothing left to do as little as one can, and that particular circumstances allow, and enjoy it the best it can :)

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:53 pm
by Potato Demon
Spudding may be less popular now but the spud guns (if you can even call them that anymore) have improved significantly. I unfortunately live in a city so going spudding is somewhat difficult without annoying people. That being said, I do it anyway.

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:14 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
MrCrowley wrote:Since this thread has been kicked alive a few times already, I won't feel too bad for doing so once more :D
Well well, look what the tide on a kiwi beach that would have been perfect for the testing of long range hybrid projectiles dragged in!
I'm confined to an apartment in Stockholm
Freja keeping you tied to the bed eh? I bet the going's good for an affable kiwi like yourself :D
hectmarr wrote:A small house in a quiet and residential area
*formerly quiet ;)

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:36 am
by Alex345
Same here... I live in a somewhat quiet rural village, 5 years ago you could pretty much fire a howitzer in your backyard here and not a soul would notice/care. But now so much of that agricultural land has been sold off and turned into industrial parks, it's just saddening how quickly those big ugly concrete boxes can pop up from the ground.

And i'm pretty sure there are laws here prohibiting building on agricultural plots, so the whole damn thing really stinks. The only thing people in my country are better at than making complicated laws, is finding ways around them.

Also, i have at least one cannon i could finish after so many years of procrastinating. But to finish it, it comes down two two things: Either i man up and actually dish out some cash for a couple of expensive parts that would make finishing the cannon a breeze OR i spend a lot of time and experimenting on trying to find cheaper alternatives to buying those parts. One costs time, the other money, and i'm kinda strapped for both the last few years.

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:46 pm
by hectmarr
*formerly quiet "
Of this question, do not have doubts! I just had to give up on not screaming when they stun my ears with that trash they call music. :? The question is to negotiate :idea:

Re: Is spudding dead?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:01 am
by Potato Demon
Yeah I agree. They get to blast nails on a chalkboard, but firing a spud gun isn’t allowed? What’s up with that? :o