Nifty….
This is pretty good too…
I think I would 3D-print a can-sized object so it could be used over and over again.I'll admit that a a cheap mofo and launching full cans of even generic soda is as wasteful as it gets.
You ever seen a bowling ball mortar? I seen one guy loose 4 bowling balls one weekend. IIRC he brought 10. Same thing with golfball launcher & just about any king of launcher there are. If you not loose projectiles your not having fun!I think I would 3D-print a can-sized object so it could be used over and over again.
I have not seen or heard of it, but I'm about to go down a YouTube rabbit hole to look that up because that sounds REALLY fun !!!You ever seen a bowling ball mortar? I seen one guy loose 4 bowling balls one weekend. IIRC he brought 10. Same thing with golfball launcher & just about any king of launcher there are. If you not loose projectiles your not having fun!
Here is the one a buddy restored! View attachment 255207
I remember the condition it was in when he bought it. The cup is the registered piece so he got everything else & had it done once his stamp came back. His Black powder mortar is almost as cool.Beautiful restoration job !
The short rounds aren't nearly as exciting though. I wonder why it's called friendly fire.Only thing cooler is a 60mm USGI mortar launching practice rounds.
I think I would 3D-print a can-sized object so it could be used over and over again.
Use lite beer cans. Not wasteful at all.I'll admit that a a cheap mofo and launching full cans of even generic soda is as wasteful as it gets.
Nifty….
This is pretty good too…
So much illegal thinking in that statement!Be nicer if that little car was radio controlled with electronic ignition for the shooting.