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Theres not many things I get excited about these days, then I saw this at the APF :biggrin:

 

 

Had its first outing today......I got my wires crossed a little with the instructions and put the highest powered round in to fire a projectile into a 70ft Oak tree. Watching this thing literally disappear out of sight was hilarious. The Red cartridge that I used is meant for 150ft heights, and it easily travelled all of that much to my amusement and that of the onlookers.

 

Second attempt with the correct sized blank was a bit nearer the mark, but its going to take me a few attempts to get the feel for it. I was on the clock this morning so had to crack on with the job the old fashioned way unfortanately

 

Fantastic gizmo though which is going to make my life not only easier, but slightly more fun. I will keep you posted with my progress and upload a video soon :001_smile:

 

HI STEVE sound great mate paul fox will love this mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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Rename it the thief cheater.

 

It doesn't need FAC as the projectile doesn't travel down a barrel and while the thing could hurt someone, plenty of tools use blank rounds to power them. These tools do not need licensing as their devoid of a barrel and their intended use is for industrial purposes. Not for slaying a running saw thief..... Not to say I wouldn't.

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