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All my life I have been searching for a special something, not knowing exactly what it was - now I do. I require the ability to destroy things on a tiny tiny scale with an elegant little cannon!

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Excellent: but be careful if you make one! That looks seriously lethal and is, by any definition, an illegal firearm!

 

Best wishes,

 

John Russell

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I made a little black powder pistol (percussion cap),when I was in my teens,used to go through a 4'' breeze block no probs,cut it up after a play as it was too naughty.

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That's mad...

 

At uni me and a like-minded engineering mate made a gas powered spud gun out of tin cans and a chunk of 2" waste pipe; the "chamber" would have been about four litres and the barrel about 50cm.

 

We only fired it a few times but gave it up after setting it off one time, obviously having got the fuel / air mix just right, and the explosion taking all the seams apart between the tin cans.

 

Eeeh, them were the days...

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