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Re: The DeeperBlue.net Gun Building Extravaganza - Gun Options 5 - Track Options

Yeah it is a bit of a compromise, euro 90 single band, spells fast tracking, close range to me.
However no point crying over spilt milk & reminding you we could of had a falward set handle, twin band super gun!!
Still, I would consider a screw-in band type muzzle as there are alignment benefits & you dont need to drill a hole?
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Re: The DeeperBlue.net Gun Building Extravaganza - Gun Options 5 - Track Options

That is an interesting thought. A hole through and basically doing it like a dyneema wishbone through the muzzle. Tie in loops like Kevin at Hammerhead does, line through muzzle and locking knot it...

Has that been done?

EDIT: Ah, did not read Pastor's post throughly, I guess it has been. I like the idea. You could top mount the bands, drill down from top to bottom so your passing the line down and under the muzzle and back up through a hole on the other side. Not sure it applies here with the enclosed track, but I guess it could.
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Re: The DeeperBlue.net Gun Building Extravaganza - Gun Options 5 - Track Options

My memory fades, it was actually a means of atatching a second band but same principle
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Re: The DeeperBlue.net Gun Building Extravaganza - Gun Options 5 - Track Options

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My memory fades, it was actually a means of atatching a second band but same principle
My ramblings was trying to say the Dyneema could wrap through like the rubber does in Pastor's attached pic.

Also, that band rigging style (in the pic) could work on this gun too.
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