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GHoosdum
13 Oct 2005, 6:28pm
I'm going to be building a series of fun projects out of PVC, as is detailed here (http://www.ghoosdum.com/blog/?p=6). I've just begun (http://www.ghoosdum.com/blog/?p=7) the marshmallow gun. I need a catchy name for the gun and project.
Help me out here, guys. Be creative.
I'll give credit for the name(s) I choose. :thumbsup:
primesuspect
13 Oct 2005, 7:17pm
The Pan-midwestern fluffy bunny mallow blaster
JChretien
13 Oct 2005, 7:24pm
Mashimaro-soft blaster ^^
profdlp
13 Oct 2005, 7:37pm
The Rat-Splatterer
GHoosdum's GHoose GHun
Powerful Varmint Cannon
T.O.N.Y (Throws Objects Nigh Yonder)
primesuspect
The P-Knocker
Fliegerabwehrkanonen
Sta-Puft Marshmallow Bazooka
madmat
13 Oct 2005, 9:18pm
S'more and more
Clutch
13 Oct 2005, 11:45pm
gun of marshmallow
gibbonsl
13 Oct 2005, 11:47pm
S'more and more
;D ;D :thumbsup:
hahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha(can't breath)hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
:thumbsup:
GHoosdum
14 Oct 2005, 2:05am
Teaser...
http://www.ghoosdum.com/blog/img/pvc/viewdown.jpg
I should have more pics up tomorrow. :thumbsup:
Trogan
14 Oct 2005, 2:14am
marshmallowinagun
Madmats idea is too funny ;D
GHoosdum
14 Oct 2005, 4:52pm
More pics and a writeup of the construction are posted (http://www.ghoosdum.com/blog/?p=8). It's been fun so far.
I like the suggestions, folks. Keep them coming - I'm mulling them all over. ;)
madmat
14 Oct 2005, 8:22pm
:thumbsup: It just hit me...kinda like a marshmallow fired out of a gun...
Leonardo
14 Oct 2005, 8:55pm
Good names so far. I don't have a better one.
Just a quick comment on the linked project page: Try for a design that puts the barrel directly along your line of site. The gun in the linked page puts the shooter's sight several inches above the barrel/bore axis. That's just asking for inaccurate shooting. Sort of like the idiots in movies who hold their handguns sideways, instead of looking directly down the front and rear sites.
GHoosdum
14 Oct 2005, 11:23pm
My variation does place the barrel a lot closer to being aligned with the eye - something I felt was necessary based on my own target shooting experience. It's definitely sound advice!
Nightwolf
14 Oct 2005, 11:34pm
Thats pretty sweet man.
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