how much kick does that thing have?
Oh my gawd what have I done...
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good god i am laughing so hard right now. a mach one potato. you have got to stick some instructions up. ive gotta build be a morter launcher.
fille a balloon with paint and put it in a cardboard cilinder and launch it into a wall and see what happens. then take pictures. you could have the first supersonic paintball cannon. stick that on the hellhound tippmann...
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POST INSTRUCTIONS!POST INSTRUCTIONS!POST INSTRUCTIONS!!!!
Now, if we could borrow some tank shells from Army....*evil grin*
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Umm, I dont mean to be the naysayer, seeing as how that is by far the coolest thing Ive seen on this forum to date, but...
Would a patato be dense enough to remain in one piece with that much air pressure hitting it?
Since its a boom acceleration as my fisix teacher likes to call it, it starts at rest and is suddenly hit with all this energy, I would imagine you'd be shooting mashed potatoes out the other end.
Then again, I hope Im wrong.
My friends and I are gonna be putting something similar together using our spare 20oz liquid tanks. We figure 4 of those wired together should get some amazing pressure, and the expansion rate should be safe enough so we wont have to worry about our chosen projectile (still under debate, but the leading idea is the tippman squadbuster).
When we finish it, I'll be sure to post our mortar cannon on here.WDP: "Our gun is $400 shinier than yours." - Miscue
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Slap a piece of half inch mesh hardware cloth over the end and Boom! Ooodles of French Fries! if you can find em... :)Comment
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I'm no lawyer, and have no intentions of being one, and hate to rain on parades, but one word: caution. Mainly with the plans for one. I wouldn't be surprised if lawsuits could be directed towards the originator of the plans. With that said, I'd LOVE to see that thing in action! How 'bout some pics of the damage??Comment
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That is no doubt one of the nicest things i have hmmmm....EVER seen, u gotta get us pics of the damage that mother does....dam, just damComment
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Couple things -
1) I don't think potato guns are legal anywhere, so thats kinda a given.
2) You could use 40 CO2 tanks, and you'd still only get 800 PSI.
3) If you made ice shells for this gun, you could probably launch them a good couple miles. Of course, they'd land like an artillery round. I'd bet an ice projectile for this gun would go straight through a car roof :)
For anyone who doesnt understand how to make ice projectiles for potato guns, well, its rather easy :)
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<pre> DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
Washington, DC 20226
E:CE:F:TE:RAT
Sep 12 1995 3311.4
Mr. XXXXXXXXX
address...
City, State Zip
Dear Mr. XXXXXXXXX
This refers to your letter of August 18, 1995, in which you ask about
the legality of a device known as the "Spud Gun."
These subject devices are generally constructed from PVC tubing and
fittings and are designed to launch a muzzle loaded potato using aerosol
hair spray or other type of propellant. Ignition is by means of some
type of "spark" igniter.
The Bureau has previously examined devices known as "Spud Guns, Potato
Guns, or Spudzookas" and have determined that such devices, in and of
themselves, are not firearms as defined in Title 18 United States Code
(U.S.C.), Chapter 44, S 921(a)(3) or 26 U.S.C., Chapter 53, S 5845.
However, any similar devices which can be determined to be weapons by
reason of their design construction, intended use, actual use,
ammunition or other factors may meet the definition of a firearm under
Title 18 or 26 U.S.C.
We suggest that you contact your State and local law enforcement
authorities concerning possession of such devices.
We trust that the foregoing has been responsive to your inquiry. If we
may be of further assistance please contact us.
Sincerely yours,
Edward M. Owen, Jr.
Chief, Firearms Technology Branch
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some areas have bans/restrictions on them, but there is no nationwide law against such a device
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Dude that thing is so kewl. I'm sittin here laughing my arse off. Potatos flyin all over the play. Hey look ita UFO no its a UPO (unidentified potato object)
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If he aims it at Ohio, there would be 5 million potatoes flying right back at him!
That thing is really awesome. How does it compare to an aerosol operated beast?
My truck is louder than yours. A lot louder.
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The air fired ones usually have been rumored to be more powerful... mach 1 potato!!!
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Originally posted by Thordic
How much did that thing cost you in parts? THe metal end anyway...
Do you realize that a 1200 fps potato breaks the sound barrier? :)
You have invented the first Mach 1 Potato Gun :)
The metal end excluding my tank cost less than 50 dollars. I had a lot of the 1/8 inch npt fittings from my paintball stuff. Carbon steel pipe is pretty darn cheap. The ball valve is the most expensive part. $21 on yellow tag special. The cables and parts used for the firing mechanism I had laying around in the toolshed, which ironicly has a hole in it now... :)
It should be pretty safe according to the pipe company normal guage steel pipe has a bursting pressure of around 4000-5000 psi.Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags
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