Not that sort of ball you sicko.
Take a look at what I found in the garage, they have been there since probably 1991 since coming back from Nashville.
there was a guy there who said he had studied the way an american football flew threw the air and the accuracy of it, and he had spent quite a few dollars getting some paint made to his specifications, I remember talking to him and thinking he was an absolute nutter, but Jon being Jon got talking to him and he gave him a sample hoping he would place an order or something I guess, well I've just stolen them and for nearly 24 year old paint, it has lasted quite well, take a look at the weird shape and see if you agree with what I thought at the time, which was and bare in mind that there were no forcefed hoppers, just the gravity fed ones that we made ourselves with plumbing pipe or stick feeds, to fire these things you basically had to take off your barrel or push it down your barrel, there was no way to get it in front of the bolt, the only gun that theorectically could fire it was the smg with the clips, but even that would clip the ends, and once you did fire it, as accurate as it was meant to be, (it wasn't by the way it was dog ****) being the shape of an egg the point hitting you was so small it would never break, there was a good chance it would hurt like a bitch though.
This was decades before mag fed or those ones with flights on the back. some say the guy was a visionary, I say he was a nutter.
Take a look at the odd shaped paint from the 1990's
Take a look at what I found in the garage, they have been there since probably 1991 since coming back from Nashville.
there was a guy there who said he had studied the way an american football flew threw the air and the accuracy of it, and he had spent quite a few dollars getting some paint made to his specifications, I remember talking to him and thinking he was an absolute nutter, but Jon being Jon got talking to him and he gave him a sample hoping he would place an order or something I guess, well I've just stolen them and for nearly 24 year old paint, it has lasted quite well, take a look at the weird shape and see if you agree with what I thought at the time, which was and bare in mind that there were no forcefed hoppers, just the gravity fed ones that we made ourselves with plumbing pipe or stick feeds, to fire these things you basically had to take off your barrel or push it down your barrel, there was no way to get it in front of the bolt, the only gun that theorectically could fire it was the smg with the clips, but even that would clip the ends, and once you did fire it, as accurate as it was meant to be, (it wasn't by the way it was dog ****) being the shape of an egg the point hitting you was so small it would never break, there was a good chance it would hurt like a bitch though.
This was decades before mag fed or those ones with flights on the back. some say the guy was a visionary, I say he was a nutter.
Take a look at the odd shaped paint from the 1990's
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