Black Widow Sniper
I wasn't going to comment on it but I have to. I made this creation. If I wanted to call it "The Turd" I could. Is it a turd? No. Ok, but for whatever reason I saw fit, I named it what I did. Your tag states you are a colonel. Are you indeed one? If you are not, yet that is what your feel you identify with, what business is it of mine? NONE. So, I'm glad you enjoyed my whatever you want to call it.
Sir, if you don't have anything positive or constructive to say please move on to another thread. I didn't create or name this so that I could appease one man's additude problem. If you don't like it, tough, move on and quit wasting peoples time whose minds aren't so narrow. Good dayjudgment_arms wrote:Oh, well yeah, if it qualifies as a “precision rifle”.us sniper wrote:I know that a rifle is only a sniper rifle if it is being used by a sniper. Soh how about calling it a percision rifle, it that correct?
But the “black widow sniper(ouch)” isn’t even a rifle, it’s a smoothbore cannon, or a shoulder fired, propane powered, projectile launcher, it’s not going to get half inch groups at five hundred or more yards! (joke intended) now if he, or anybody else that call’s their pneumatic or combustion arm a “sniper”, can show me a picture of a target with a group smaller than an inch and has written proof signed by an attorney that he made those shots from a range grater than eighty-eight point eight yards, then I’d have absolutely no problem with them calling it a “precision rifle” so long as it was rifled. (If you’re wondering why eighty-eight point eight yards, I like that number, y’all got a problem with that number????)
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Yeah, sorry, Sruggles, I’m not mad at you, just mildly annoyed. Call it what you like, but because you call it something doesn’t make it right, I could call a massive rabid grizzly bear bearing down on me “kitty”, but that’s just plain dumb, I’d want my last words to be cooler then “KITTY!!!”…
Furthermore, I am a colonel, on Spudfiles, I didn’t choose my rank it was appointed. And as such you are a private, there for as your superior officer I command you to change the name of your cannon! No I’m kidding, like I said call what you like.
Besides if I did chose my rank I’d be the Gunny HOO-RA!!!
now, DROP AND GIVE ME TWENTY MAGGOT!!!!
Edit: just so it’s clear, I’m joking with you.
Its good to see somebody put some work in to one of these, nice job.
And sorry for getting WAY off subject.
Furthermore, I am a colonel, on Spudfiles, I didn’t choose my rank it was appointed. And as such you are a private, there for as your superior officer I command you to change the name of your cannon! No I’m kidding, like I said call what you like.
Besides if I did chose my rank I’d be the Gunny HOO-RA!!!
now, DROP AND GIVE ME TWENTY MAGGOT!!!!
Edit: just so it’s clear, I’m joking with you.
Its good to see somebody put some work in to one of these, nice job.
And sorry for getting WAY off subject.
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Very cool gun. Thats kind of what I've had in mind for a propane injected gun. I've made spud cannons before but never a cool propane injected one. I'm new so could someone please explain how to mount a chamber fan? This may be a really stupid thought but it seems like the pressure from combustion would destroy it.
Well Sam, I'm sure if you searched this site you will find many variations of fan mounts. I will tell you that your fan is in no danger as the heat dissipates so fast it doesn't have a chance to do any damage. Not trying to be rude, but most of the people here get really annoyed by people asking questions when all the information you could ever want to know is already listed somewhere on this site for you to find. Just a friendly tip. And thanks for the compliment!
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I bow to his lake full of knowledgejudgment_arms wrote: shows an utter lake of knowledge.
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just from looking at it the chamber looks as if its very small compared to the barrel . mine is about C:B 1:2
IS my Camber to big ? if so thats probly why it makes such a nice noise
IS my Camber to big ? if so thats probly why it makes such a nice noise
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You know, If you are going to be ragging on someone about them calling a cannon a "sniper" you should at least be grammatically correct in doing so. Also something that really doesn't make sense is "because at that at least makes a little sense." P.S. I can't believe that you said thins either.judgment_arms wrote:Grr… how many times do I need to explain that a “sniper” is a person, not a type of arm? Are YOU, or have you been, a sniper, or a sharp shooter, in a military, or militia? If so call it a “sniper’s cannon”, but just plain sniper shows an utter lake of knowledge. I can’t believe I’m going to say thins but, I’d rather you call it a “sniper rifle” (that actually hurt…) because at that at least makes a little sense! But if you’re not a sniper then call it “the Black Widow Cannon” or just plain “Black Widow”, both of which, in my opinion, sound good.
I will say that that is a very nice looking cannon. I like the paint job, spider’s a nice touch, and the red switch on the circuit box makes me think of the big red “do not push!” button! (Why do they even bother with a big red “do not push!” button, all it does is make people want to push it?)
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That sounds like a fair challenge to me.judgment_arms wrote:... now if he, or anybody else that call’s their pneumatic or combustion arm a “sniper”, can show me a picture of a target with a group smaller than an inch and has written proof signed by an attorney that he made those shots from a range grater than 88.8 yards, then I’d have absolutely no problem with them calling it a “precision rifle” so long as it was rifled...
Does it have to be an attorney though? - that won't be cheap.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
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And is there a constraint on the ammunition?
Jesus saves, no need to pray
The gates of pearl have turned to gold
It seems you've lost your way
The gates of pearl have turned to gold
It seems you've lost your way
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266.4 ft. that sounds entirely possible to me.What are the rules?Besides rifled bores.
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I'll take you up on that,with my Rifle pneumatic.And yes I said Rifle,going to get angry at me aswell?Appart from me having a Rifled barrel .
Ohh and I love that black and red theme with the spider to add to it.
Ohh and I love that black and red theme with the spider to add to it.