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  • randmplumbingllc

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    Just finished painting this thing. Weighs a ton ! Can't wait to mess up the new paint job !

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    randmplumbingllc

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    I wish I would have thought of it. Looks good, Have you tested it yet? I take it the spring is so the hostage taker takes the round and "springs" back up?

    Yes, the hostage is reactive, so it pops right back. Have not shot it yet, but soon....! I wish I would have thought of it too....
     

    randmplumbingllc

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    Nice looking target there. How heavy is it?

    The shipping weight was 84 lbs.

    Damn! That looks like fun.

    Yes sir ! Tried it out this morning. The hostage head makes it a challenge to hit it. The head can be exposed as little or as much as you want. I am liking it alot !

     

    Reacher

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    The next logical step would be to figure out how to put the assailant head on a threaded pipe and motorize it so that the head moves in and out from behind the hostage head.
     

    randmplumbingllc

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    The next logical step would be to figure out how to put the assailant head on a threaded pipe and motorize it so that the head moves in and out from behind the hostage head.

    You can work on that.

    Hope to have a nice little course set up someday soon. A few more peices to go.
     
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