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Posted: 4/17/2022 7:57:36 AM EST
Bought these for a whipped cream dispenser but turns out I need the 8 gram size.
Do I need to go buy an Airsoft grenade? 3D print some kinda of rocket? Trade to a crack head for whippets? Attached File |
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Quoted: Bought these for a whipped cream dispenser but turns out I need the 8 gram size. Do I need to go buy an Airsoft grenade? 3D print some kinda of rocket? Trade to a crack head for whippets? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/455820/244B3C24-7EDC-4159-831A-F94ED06004AE_jpe-2352073.JPG View Quote |
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Get yourself a CO2 pellet gun and have fun.
Diana Chaser rifle/pistol combo. Crosman 2240 and modify to your liking. Airbug(a Chaser pistol, but with wooden stock). numerous other CO2 guns out there. Pay it forward and give the cartridges to a friend or someone that shoots CO2 guns and could use them. |
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CO2 ain't no whippet.
Give them to a scuba diving friend. These will fit their emergency inflator on their buoyancy compensator. ...or buy a BB pistol. |
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View Quote Shit wife said to find co2. My bad. Wrong size and wrong gas |
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View Quote I use to sell them by the gross when I worked at a head shop! Always got a laugh out of me. Fucking things were EXPENSIVE to use recreationally in large quantities. Most of our regulars were smart, banker/lawyer/executive types. |
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empty them and fill with black powder.
insert fuse. light, and RUN! |
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Quoted: Came to post this. Be 14 years old, be drunk camping with friends, throw in fire and scream like crazy for everyone to run, blow entire fire out and blast embers all over the eagle scout's dad's expensive tent. View Quote I already did that with a beer can. Similar situation but old enough to know better. The random timing of hot coals exploding all over the yard and onto the wooden fence is always an adventure |
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Quoted: empty them and fill with black powder. insert fuse. light, and RUN! View Quote This too. Place in old man's mailbox. Have car stall out after backing out of old man's driveway while cannon fuse is burning, have boys get out of car and push car as old man yells at you from his porch. Have it explode, knock his mailbox off post and old man nearly die on the spot from unexpected explosion. |
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We built CO2 powered dragsters when I was in 7th grade.
Mine ended up in second place. Holly Hurd got first place. |
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I heard that those make a hell of a bang if you fill them with FFFg.........
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Quoted: I use to sell them by the gross when I worked at a head shop! Always got a laugh out of me. Fucking things were EXPENSIVE to use recreationally in large quantities. Most of our regulars were smart, banker/lawyer/executive types. View Quote Considerably cheaper at a restaurant supply store (yes, I have an ISI whipper at home). |
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I have heard if you drill them big enough to hold a sparkler, that you can fill em with match heads and the sparkler makes a great fuse.
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Quoted: This too. Place in old man's mailbox. Have car stall out after backing out of old man's driveway while cannon fuse is burning, have boys get out of car and push car as old man yells at you from his porch. Have it explode, knock his mailbox off post and old man nearly die on the spot from unexpected explosion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: empty them and fill with black powder. insert fuse. light, and RUN! This too. Place in old man's mailbox. Have car stall out after backing out of old man's driveway while cannon fuse is burning, have boys get out of car and push car as old man yells at you from his porch. Have it explode, knock his mailbox off post and old man nearly die on the spot from unexpected explosion. We would make these also and try to find fun places to blow them up. We threw one in a sewer drain and it went off just as a car drove past. We were of course hiding in some nearby bushes and this poor guy gets out of his car thinking he just blew a tire. He looked all around his car and was confused as hell. |
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Quoted: I use to sell them by the gross when I worked at a head shop! Always got a laugh out of me. Fucking things were EXPENSIVE to use recreationally in large quantities. Most of our regulars were smart, banker/lawyer/executive types. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I use to sell them by the gross when I worked at a head shop! Always got a laugh out of me. Fucking things were EXPENSIVE to use recreationally in large quantities. Most of our regulars were smart, banker/lawyer/executive types. What, it's out of style to borrow tanks from the local hospitals? |
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Quoted: We would make these also and try to find fun places to blow them up. We threw one in a sewer drain and it went off just as a car drove past. We were of course hiding in some nearby bushes and this poor guy gets out of his car thinking he just blew a tire. He looked all around his car and was confused as hell. View Quote I’ve been told that if you use good cannon fuse and seal the fuse at the cartridge neck that they explode well under water. Fish don’t seem to care for this. |
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Quoted: Get yourself a CO2 pellet gun and have fun. Diana Chaser rifle/pistol combo. Crosman 2240 and modify to your liking. Airbug(a Chaser pistol, but with wooden stock). numerous other CO2 guns out there. Pay it forward and give the cartridges to a friend or someone that shoots CO2 guns and could use them. View Quote Yep. I'd get an Umarex S&W 40 and get some fun trigger time in the backyard |
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I always wanted to see if you could make a mortar round out of one.
A pin at the bottom of the tube to pierce the CO2 cartridge. Would it have enough ummph to blast out of the tube? |
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View Quote This. I've got one and it's great but don't buy it on Amazon. I got mine for half that. |
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Umarex Ruger 10/22 replica air rifle
https://www.gunsweek.com/en/rifles/shot-show/umarex-ruger-1022-replica-air-rifle |
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Quoted: I’ve been told that if you use good cannon fuse and seal the fuse at the cartridge neck that they explode well under water. Fish don’t seem to care for this. View Quote If you throw them into the river in the middle of town, be sure to have a good story ready for when the pokice arrive. "Yes, we heard it too, sounded like a shotgun." Or so I've heard. |
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sell them to a cyclist. quick inflators. very better than fuck with little hand pomp.
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Quoted: Umarex Ruger 10/22 replica air rifle https://www.gunsweek.com/en/rifles/shot-show/umarex-ruger-1022-replica-air-rifle View Quote I have one...not sure what I expected, but it has the world's worst trigger pull. |
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Quoted: empty them and fill with black powder. insert fuse. light, and RUN! View Quote Well, shit. If we are going there anyways, drill them out for 209 primers then do that ^^^ Use for impact detonated projectiles... no, I'm not supplying schematics... but Lowes has what you need in the plumbing department, if you use your imagination. Kind of like lawn darts with a kick. Can be air or pyrotechnics launched. |
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I think OP has the right idea—stoopid person who don’ know no better.
Profit. |
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Quoted: Came to post this. Be 14 years old, be drunk camping with friends, throw in fire and scream like crazy for everyone to run, blow entire fire out and blast embers all over the eagle scout's dad's expensive tent. View Quote Y'alk's a bunch a pikers, call me back when you spritz some gasoline in a Mason jar, seal it, and set it gently in a fire... |
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According to my buddy:
"If memory is correct, they will fit down a 12ga barrel. The neck cap is easy to ream out to facilitate pouring powders into them like chalk, sand or other granular materials..." |
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