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Why they put a big piece of AR500 steel infront of it.

 

But like always, you try and build something idiot proof and someone makes a better idiot.

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Why they put a big piece of AR500 steel infront of it.

 

But like always, you try and build something idiot proof and someone makes a better idiot.

Yea and when your "buddies" show up with their AR's and shoot holes in your steel, well...........

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Yea and when your "buddies" show up with their AR's and shoot holes in your steel, well...........

Nah that would never happen would it...........

 

Like I said better idiots.

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should not be too hard to make that, it looks like a linear actuator and a rotational Pan/tilt type system with a little random "spin and extend"  algorithm on a chip.  Probably make it for $100 roughly if you had something quasi bullet proof to house it in lying around.  Its not too hard to make a 9mm proof case, make sure the extending arm is cheap and easily replaced though...

 

 

I salute their creativity .... but that isn't very realistic movements for any sort of training, fun, toy but not a trainer in other words.

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