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nuclearrabbit
02-02-2010, 09:42 AM
I know you've all got ideas of things you'd like to do. I've got a list a mile long. I'd like to share some ideas with all of you, things I'd like to do myself or see done.

Here's a few from my 'Ideas.txt', some may be dumb but I think they'd be cool.

Reactive surround: Porous Al or cast MgAl with NC/wax absorbed as a casing.
Donut LSC; plug cutter unaffected by projectile spin
Halved Cu pipe LSC, Cu wire SC
Golden powder
Det cord linked charges
Smash one butane lighter, hot flint from another to ignite the cloud
Reuben's Tube
Misch metal FP
Colored smoke
Bow & arrow + .22 primer
Tracers
Shotgun stars
Spin stabilised rocket; spin ports/canted venturi
6"+ Goatse or smiley face aerial shell
Smiley face SC


Share your ideas and hopefully we can get some pix and vids of these.

Unholy Batman
02-02-2010, 11:35 AM
i have an ideas.txt too but i dont wanna share it :mad:

InspiredByMe
02-03-2010, 03:08 PM
Misch metal FP
Bow & arrow + .22 primer

Done those. Arrows are fun, use paper to stopper it unless you want to pack the entire thing :D

Water explosive rigged crab pots
Water explosives arrows
Mining (got a cave I wanna expand)
Improving shock sensitives...to much fun to be had
SS + throwing weapons
DIY paintball grenades

The rest are like top secret k

The Savage
02-04-2010, 12:02 AM
Wouldn't a shotgun primer work better for the bow & arrow thing? .22lr primers don't have much priming mix in them and would probably have a hard time igniting BP or whatever is in the shaft.

Or if you mean to just have the primer on it's own a .22lr primer makes fuck all noise where as shotgun primers are about as loud as you'll get.

nuclearrabbit
02-04-2010, 04:54 PM
Wouldn't a shotgun primer work better for the bow & arrow thing? .22lr primers don't have much priming mix in them and would probably have a hard time igniting BP or whatever is in the shaft.

Or if you mean to just have the primer on it's own a .22lr primer makes fuck all noise where as shotgun primers are about as loud as you'll get.

Takes a lot more force to work a shotgun primer than a .22. Plus you can build a simple train from the primer to ignite just about anything.