View Full Version : Barrel Break Caused by pre-Fractured ball High Speed Video
Jack Wood
03-31-2010, 08:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PS88PtJX-E
A barrel break caused by a ball that had fractured during loading, but was still intact. No residue in the breech or on the bolt at all, but the ball is clearly broken before it is fired.
Simon
03-31-2010, 05:43 PM
That is SUCH an awesome video. One day I dream of getting people to understand why being gentle with your balls is so important. :D
Unfortunately I have a hard enough time just stopping people (Pro's especially) from setting everything to the max. :(
bvdave
03-31-2010, 05:59 PM
posted in wrong thread.. oops
cockerpunk
04-01-2010, 01:45 PM
That is SUCH an awesome video. One day I dream of getting people to understand why being gentle with your balls is so important. :D
Unfortunately I have a hard enough time just stopping people (Pro's especially) from setting everything to the max. :(
education is key. thats one of the reasons i have resisted making punkworks a more exclusive forum. my view is that if no one knows what you have learned, then there isn't a much point in you learning it. you can see why im not a particularly good business man there too.
i sometimes feel like the batman on some forums. the hated hero. telling people what they don't want to hear, but they really do need to hear it. actually, that sums of pretty much my entire internet paintball experience ... lol.
Raadio
04-05-2010, 10:37 PM
That is SUCH an awesome video. One day I dream of getting people to understand why being gentle with your balls is so important. :D
Unfortunately I have a hard enough time just stopping people (Pro's especially) from setting everything to the max. :(
What?? You mean...it's not? ;)