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Boris
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By the way did I say YES ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated , my thoughts were that if it did not
fire paint balls then it could not be a paintball gun and so would not be
governed by the same laws.
I thought of some foam projectiles like the kids out door toys with maybe a
range of 40-50 feet would do fine ?
regards paul
At 13:31 04/05/2004, you wrote:
>The laws are tough here in Australia as well.....hence the build your own
>marker
>theme.....so far so good....at a cost of $40.00 Australian (probably about
>two
>pence in your country) I have a fully functional marker that fits into a
>turret (with a
>bit of shoehorning anyway) that I have constructed in my shed with very
>few tools.
>If anyone is interested I can send a description of the parts used
>(available at
>hardware) and instructions to build.
>It is simply based on the generic aircannon design with a few small
>changes, it
>used compressed air at 40psi so is quite safe.
>As a footnote to the forum vs mailing list question....I prefer it the way
>it is, this
>has to be the best mailing list I have ever been on, please keep them coming !
>
>Ecxept for the squid who thought he could insult the RC Tank world anyway, I
>thought he was having a go at us from his first e-mail.
>
>Cheers to all in Tankland,
>
>Boris
>
>
> >
> > Yes I am in the UK
> > but our paint ball laws are tough and the guns are very expansive so
> > I
> > never expected to battle anyone ?
> > regards paul
> >
> >