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I don't think that building one gun/design per project will result in creativity... we really need several designs created, developed and built by different competing members or teams of members... you know 'adversity springs creativity' or something like thatIf this is a community project, shouldn't we take advantage of the fact that some members have the skills and equipment to actually machine parts
that's why I think it shouldn't really be a community project where all members participate to design one gun.... we need teams or individual members competing with their own designs... members living in the same country, state or continent or having the same ideas could form one team togetherReaching consensus would be a bit of a bother.
I always say it probably won't work, I'm a spudding agnosticPOLAND_SPUD wrote:what is more, I am afraid that senior members will be the most influential when it comes to ideas... you know if JSR says that something won't work people take it for granted
JSR;jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:rcman50166 wrote:What would it need to look like to accomplish the mission?
Sorted.
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No one would survive the acceleration thoughdewey-1 wrote:That is just a mini version of D_Halls Vera without flames!1
I think that would be a great funeral for you when the time comes!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:No one would survive the acceleration thoughdewey-1 wrote:That is just a mini version of D_Halls Vera without flames!1
Actually, thinking about it, if I were ever condemned to death and could choose the manner of my own execution "getting fired out of a massive hybrid" would be right up there next to "drug fuelled sex heart attack"![]()
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You da man and all, but I will have to somewhat disagree with this. The primary purpose of a community project is to attempt and go beyond that which is laid out in concrete. To think outside the box. Everyone (especially here) has the potential to think this way, but sometimes persons need a little bit of an edge to get there. By others inputting ideas, it may trigger some of this type of thinking.starman wrote:OK I'm going to offer up a contrarian POV here.
Haven't we already been acting as a "community" of some sort here? The technologies for this hobby are pretty much laid out in concrete at this point. Short of a fully engineered from scratch, formed, milled, firearm like cannon (which I would be all for BTW), I'm not sure a "community" effort is going to take stock plumbing and air power parts much further than has already been attained and well documented here in these hallowed pages.
Yep, or simply encase me in a GBU-28dewey-1 wrote:I think that would be a great funeral for you when the time comes!![]()
I would imagine an epoxy coffin in an efficient ballistic shape!
Don't forget to have someone take damage pictures and video for the ammo discussion thread.