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Does a wood gun shoot better than a synthetic one?
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<blockquote data-quote="NesikaChad" data-source="post: 139104" data-attributes="member: 7449"><p>Actually, I think you may be onto something.</p><p></p><p>We've heard of the boss system and barrel tuners. that is one way to mess with it. Just tune the freq to the bullet.</p><p></p><p>Another option I've wondered about. (I'm a highschool graduate who played with leggos a lot as a kid, so you engineers out there be gentle when I screw this up.)</p><p></p><p>Stanley makes a hammer with a tuning fork built in the handle. Supposed to reduce fatigue and allow a framer to work longer/harder without having his forearms screaming at the end of the day.</p><p></p><p>What if we hung a tuning fork off of the bottom of the barrel right in front of the recoil lug? What if we had it hung there and then entering a sealed container filled with a viscous fluid? (Fluid dampner like on a Small block chevy hot rod engine)</p><p></p><p>I dunno, would it work? who's got time to try? I'm in Iraq and my armory doesn't even have a dremel tool.</p><p></p><p>Man, no one has even said if they hate or like the gun.</p><p></p><p>I figured I'd get at least one comment.</p><p></p><p>(pouting like a little girl now)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NesikaChad, post: 139104, member: 7449"] Actually, I think you may be onto something. We've heard of the boss system and barrel tuners. that is one way to mess with it. Just tune the freq to the bullet. Another option I've wondered about. (I'm a highschool graduate who played with leggos a lot as a kid, so you engineers out there be gentle when I screw this up.) Stanley makes a hammer with a tuning fork built in the handle. Supposed to reduce fatigue and allow a framer to work longer/harder without having his forearms screaming at the end of the day. What if we hung a tuning fork off of the bottom of the barrel right in front of the recoil lug? What if we had it hung there and then entering a sealed container filled with a viscous fluid? (Fluid dampner like on a Small block chevy hot rod engine) I dunno, would it work? who's got time to try? I'm in Iraq and my armory doesn't even have a dremel tool. Man, no one has even said if they hate or like the gun. I figured I'd get at least one comment. (pouting like a little girl now) [/QUOTE]
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