Dude what part of 'PAINTBALL BFG, ULTIMATE PAINTBALL GUN' states its not intended for paintball? You got me on that one dude...You build one not ment for paintball better then.............oh wait if you can't that means you are more of a"retard" as you would put it, read the freakin page, it's obviously not ment for paintball , I have seen this before they where on about running a air powered drill through the machines workings to get the necessary pressure.
Very good for a special effects peice, wouldn't work fo rpaintball but it's not intended to.
Yes you are.........Doom was the first appearance of the BFG. The BFG 9000. Then we had the upgraded BFG 10000 or BFG10K featured in Quake 2.
Man I am a sad git for knowing that.
Oh and the BFG also features in Quake 3 and Doom 3. Quake 3 using a significantly different gat but with the same name as Quake 2, and Doom 3 using the BFG 9000.
Finally the most recent appearance is from Doom the movie which completely changes the name from Big F'ing Gun to Bio force gun, thus pi**ing off fanboys the world over.
Dude what part of 'PAINTBALL BFG, ULTIMATE PAINTBALL GUN' states its not intended for paintball? You got me on that one dude...
If you say so Sherlock.Well for starters 1200psi is 4 times the maximum recommended pressure for shooting paintballs, the person who created this did not say it was for paintball, the person writing the blog did.
Also it's been tried before and shooting with rotating barrels doesn't work well for paintballs, the only function of rotating barrels on the real thing was to cool them down whilst in rapid fire.
He is a special effects man so I am guessing it's for special effect.
Still very nice, Tippmann made a working model on their Hellhound, no where near as fast as that but it worked and was designed for paintball, if this is designed for paintball then his expertise in making it wasn't spent on figuring out if a paintball cna withstand that pressure.