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RICKBO September 3rd, 2009 14:25

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1050602)

Ok, I just watched the video on this site with the Demo and have a question. The pin he puts in to hold the 'rocket' to the frame is removed before firing. Wouldn't that let the 'rocket' fall off?

CrackShot 07137 September 3rd, 2009 14:43

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Originally Posted by manchew77 (Post 1058260)
Hey guy in ebairsoft.com ....they have it in stock...

here is the link.....http://www.ebairsoft.com/panzerfaust...er-p-2449.html

Pretty cool, finally some more WWII stuff coming out.

Overkill1369 September 3rd, 2009 18:47

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Originally Posted by Kingsix (Post 1045735)
We now have airsoft rocket launchers bring on the Airsoft tanks!:D

Airsoft tank, someone say airsoft tank?

http://www.oplionclaws.com/gallery/m...serialNumber=1

http://www.oplionclaws.com/gallery/m...serialNumber=1

http://www.oplionclaws.com/gallery/m...serialNumber=1

WarHawk109 September 3rd, 2009 20:58

that's awesome! what is it made from?

R.I.T.Z September 3rd, 2009 20:59

looks like plywood, and Plexiglas, attached to a gator ATV

BootYourFace September 4th, 2009 00:40

That pin holds the safety in place. The safety also acts as the sight. It has to be flipped up in order to shoot. Just like the real thing! w00t.

Leopard2a6m September 7th, 2009 22:58


Thats looks like a ARGO atv chassis but what's the story on it? like who made it? Are they willing to share ideas behind it?

Overkill1369 September 8th, 2009 16:53

Post your questions about the airsoft tank and I will relay them to the 2 designers as they are friends of mine living here in CA.

The creators are Chuck Tilson and Timothy Salazar. They are actually working on a functioning tank gun that will be used to take out other airsoft vehicles such as FAV buggies and Humvees

RICKBO September 10th, 2009 04:57

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Originally Posted by bootyourface (Post 1058664)
That pin holds the safety in place. The safety also acts as the sight. It has to be flipped up in order to shoot. Just like the real thing! w00t.

but he specifically points out the hole in the framework of the "rocket" and the safety/sight of the base during assembly. What I am asking is once the pin has been removed to fire, can the "rocket" fall off the frame? or is there something else to hold it together?

Tex September 10th, 2009 05:21

I see what your talking about it does look like if you aim down it will fall out doesn't it.


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