Paintball Turret System, oh the pain

Posted in Weapons by Conner Flynn on February 26th, 2009

Paintball Turret System, oh the painIt hurts just looking at this thing. If you actually have to face the Paintball Turret System on the paintball battlefield, you are in for a world of hurt. It outguns anything else you’ve got and I don’t think you’ll be able to get close enough to take the shooter out. Unless you’re crazy enough to run straight up to it and that’s not a good idea since it can shoot 34 balls a second. That is gonna hurt.

This paintball turret system can be configured as a wired or wireless platform and it’s even portable for quick backpack style deployments and can be controlled with heads up displays up to a half mile away. It’s a devious project. Only one who seeks paintball domination the world over would come up with such an invention.

If you want to follow this builds progress, hit the link as the inventor plans on sharing more.

[inventgeek]

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One Comment to “Paintball Turret System, oh the pain”
  1. Denis Baldwin Says:

    That is easily the hottest thing I’ve ever seen. I modified a few of my paintball guns to fire faster/further, but never anything this intense.

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