I have been thinking about this for quite some time and I think it is long overdue for a test build. Any way I could go about doing this? It doesn't need long range (within 50-70 feet is fine.), but it needs to be portable.
It is meant to be a personal WBL that requires only loading and pulling the spring back and locking it. When you unlock it, it fires.
I had drew up some plans but I did not scan them in. Maybe I'll redo it in Photoshop.
Spring Powered WBL?
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Spring Powered WBL?
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I don't think that a spring powered water balloon launcher would be a good idea. I doubt that you would be able to get much power out of one, even enough power to launch a water balloon 30 feet. My suggestion would be to use small water balloon launcher designs such as the Douchenator if you want something that would be smaller.
If anyone was wondering, I filtered WB-L into water balloon launcher to aid in search engines. Nothing else.
If anyone was wondering, I filtered WB-L into water balloon launcher to aid in search engines. Nothing else.
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I introduced the same idea on Soakermedia and I found out if would be to complicated to work. The result's would also be bad because the max range would be no better than 40ft.
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