

Jspb Shotgun Blueprint
#2
Posted 08 August 2003 - 07:31 PM
Looks like it will be fun. And certainly a very clear and pretty diagram. Good idea with the internal barrels. Hope you don't have any issues with air escaping out an open barrel, leaving some of the other ammo inside.
- Death
#3
Posted 09 August 2003 - 08:59 AM

shot up to 6 feet ...... so failed

install ammo in 3000dx can shot up to 25 feet , success!
#4
Posted 28 November 2003 - 04:32 PM
thx
#5
Posted 28 November 2003 - 09:51 PM
Get over it Sylent... Whatever the rest of your name was. Blade?
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#6
Posted 28 November 2003 - 11:08 PM
2) what is "Sylent" " Blade"
#7
Posted 29 November 2003 - 01:19 AM
2) Sylent Blade is an unliked member of the forums.
#8
Posted 29 November 2003 - 02:14 AM
Zero Talent, on Nov 28 2003, 10:51 PM, said:
I haven't posted in this topic until now... so what was the point of your comment? Seems it was perhaps misplaced? I really don't know, only you know the answer to that. And the whole, I don't know you name thing... what the hell, of course you knew my name ended with Blade... if you hate me so much, I bet you'd remember it after you got out of a coma (excuse spelling). So all in all, that comment you made was pointless in this topic, I felt the need to address this soley out of the desire to stand you up. You could interpret that in many different ways, so think of that as you wish. I'm sure you will have a conversation with somebody and try to think of a witty and clever come back to this post... you people always do.Get over it Sylent... Whatever the rest of your name was. Blade?
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#9
Posted 29 November 2003 - 03:18 AM
Sylent_Blade, on Nov 28 2003, 11:14 PM, said:
I usually don't talk about the Nerf boards with other people. That's what the Nerf boards themselves are for, I suppose. But relax, Sylent. I honestly wasn't sure if it was "Sylent 'Blade,'" I just remembered "Sylent" because it's intentionally misspelled. I don't hate you, and I suppose I crossed a line when I joked about your previous tendency to insult "newbies" who dig up "dead" topics. I apologize, I didn't intend any kind of actual insult, just meant to jokingly poke. I guess it's still sore, and that's understandable. Sorry.Zero Talent, on Nov 28 2003, 10:51 PM, said:
I haven't posted in this topic until now... so what was the point of your comment? Seems it was perhaps misplaced? I really don't know, only you know the answer to that. And the whole, I don't know you name thing... what the hell, of course you knew my name ended with Blade... if you hate me so much, I bet you'd remember it after you got out of a coma (excuse spelling). So all in all, that comment you made was pointless in this topic, I felt the need to address this soley out of the desire to stand you up. You could interpret that in many different ways, so think of that as you wish. I'm sure you will have a conversation with somebody and try to think of a witty and clever come back to this post... you people always do.Get over it Sylent... Whatever the rest of your name was. Blade?
Alexthebeast: I don't think he's unliked, people just didn't like him bashing newbies left and right for digging up topics with honest questions. Both, I suppose, are honest mistakes. The former is just a bit meaner, and karma gets you in the end. I have to agree with Cx, leave the constructive bashing to the admins. As cryptic and hyper-phallicized as their comments often are, they know the line. Sorry for bringing all this up, I didn't think it would be so... Well, I didn't think, let's leave it at that.

3DBBQ: Yeah, O-rings may be a better option, though foam sheet is still easier to work with... Inaccuracies in the cut of the pipe end are forgiven. It seems like it should work, even with the system you have there... Which is the foam lining the outside of the breech, right? So when the shell is pushed back, the outside of it makes a seal with the foam sheet?
Regardless, good ideas, I really respect your originality in making these designs completely 3D. Too many people, including me, keep everything completely 2D, producing flat, restricted gun designs. Too much inspiration from actual guns, I guess.

- Death
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