An idea that just popped into my head today: why not make a gun with seperate pc's (only one on at any given time) so that you woudl just rotate or clip it in, shoot, then rotate/clip in another one? Pre-pressurize them, close them off with a ball valve, load them, open the valve, then pull the trigger or whatever to release the pressure...I wish I could draw it, but I can't (awful art skills). If I can get a rough draft of it loaded, I'll edit it in.
Critisism? Compliments? Help? :crazy:
CPS-Type Homemade Clips? - Is it possible? Is it probable?
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True, true. Of course I'm talking about a small-ish pistol sized gun, which I forgot to metion
A small CPS-type pistol...I'm gonna do it!
I swear I'll do it!
I'll probably never do it...



By the way, check out the Rules for my newly invented SoakFest-esque game in the Draft Soaker Rules thread. Input on all the games there is desired. So head on over and ctritique the rules as much as possible!
I agree with emperor_james very much on this idea.
More information is available on a design like this at Super Soaker Central: Detatchable PC for homemade water guns
More information is available on a design like this at Super Soaker Central: Detatchable PC for homemade water guns
Wow, I really need to join your forums 
In other news...well...there is no other news (except for the fact that i'll be working on a (hopefully) pistol sized cheap CPS gun using helium grade balloons, leftover bottles, and some other various things found around my house :p )

In other news...well...there is no other news (except for the fact that i'll be working on a (hopefully) pistol sized cheap CPS gun using helium grade balloons, leftover bottles, and some other various things found around my house :p )
By the way, check out the Rules for my newly invented SoakFest-esque game in the Draft Soaker Rules thread. Input on all the games there is desired. So head on over and ctritique the rules as much as possible!
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