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Carrtoon

Member Since 26 Mar 2006
Offline Last Active Jul 29 2008 06:41 PM

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In Topic: Mncso

29 July 2008 - 06:41 PM

Well, damn guys. I was getting ready for the war and this morning I found out I'm going to California for 2 1/2 weeks. I was going to unveil my beauty there, but I guess it'll have to wait for the next war. Have a good one all...

In Topic: Spano Recap

30 June 2008 - 08:02 PM

Wow, great war. Definitely feeling it today. Sorry for the delay on pictures. It takes a while to edit/resize everything.

I'll start off by making everyone laugh. This was some Hispanic dad who took his son to play on the playground. He didn't really speak a sentence of fluent english and actually walked off with Carbon's snap at one point. Good stuff:

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Here's your panning pic Hilt:

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Ryan's +bow in action. I couldn't believe how much ass it kicked:

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The VIP:

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Protecting the VIP:

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The awesomeness that is Carbon:

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Sam:

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And various others:

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And the Big Blast that kept everyone at bay and scared shitless:

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Finally, the picture of the day, Ryan and his exploded Coke can via +bow:

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In Topic: Everyone Should See This, Mnsb War Recap

16 March 2008 - 08:20 PM

Man, could have sworn I uploaded those...

Without further ado, Ryan pr0n

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Also, we had some issues slipping on ice. Luke ate it the first round. Slammed on his back and luckily didn't hit his head. We got around this by playing plenty of tower rounds. It was about 35 degrees and windy. It got quite cold after the sun went behind the clouds. Oh, and coats were for wusses...

In Topic: 2nd Annual Mnsbw

14 March 2008 - 06:01 PM

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Do you think that it would be all right to bring a smoke gernad?


Dude, what kind of a question is that? Are you kidding me? Seriously, shut up.

#2 Messiah, watch your tongue. Sam has been at this a lot longer than you and deserves more respect than that. We've never had medical issues before and like Hilt said, we're big boys. Some of us are in our 20's and there won't be a problem. Most everyone will have a cell phone. The probability of a life threatening injury is slim and none anyway.

#3 It's wartime baby! This war should be just awesome. I hope to be there at 10 sharp. I don't have anything new really, so expect what I brought last time. I'm a little low on darts, around 100 total, so if I could borrow some, that'd be great. Also, does OMC's petg fit in 1/2" cpvc couplers? If it does, could I borrow a barrel or two possibly? Almost all of my guns have cpvc couplers, but my smaller sized darts are small in number. One of these days I really need to convert.

Anyways, it's gonna be good to see you guys again. I'm planning on staying all day and into the night. Hopefully some of us, the veterans, can hang out afterwards like Ryan was mentioning. Really sucks that Carbon can't make it this time. I'll see you guys tomorrow at 10,

Carrtoon

In Topic: The Minimizer

13 July 2007 - 12:54 AM

Yep, DT, you are right. I've never really had a plunger head fail on me, but reinforcement is always needed. On the tec 9, I added an aluminum ring, but it didn't seem to do much.

I haven't made a GNS or tested the ranges of this thing yet, but I'll let you know. If I were you, I'd look at Carbon's SNAPs. They are incredibly simple and he was hitting over 100' with it in the Minnesota war. The SNAP 1 is amazing.

The Minimizer is sweet. It's extremely small and it has some amazing punch. I hope to get close to 100' out of it, but that's just speculation as of now. The problem with it is that it would be a 10 in building. Almost every piece is machined on either the mill or metal lathe. It isn't that hard to build, but not many people have the tools I do. But like I said above, try a SNAP. They aren't the smallest, but aren't big either. They're simple, and the clothespin trigger is brilliantly easy, unlike the GNS.

Thanks Assassin.