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Newbie_spearo

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Hi guys,

Just a question to all the gun builders out there. I will be making my first gun in the next few months and I have been pondering what to use or how to do the track? the gun will be a 145cm blue water cannon, kinda like the andre guns, but I want to glue in a nylon or equivalent type track for the spear. Where can I find something like this, or is it a speciality item that I will need to have made up by someone in the industry. I tried to have a look at the spearotiki website the other day but it isn't working or doesn;t exist any more?

Thanks, Jono
 
dont use that slide in track. use a poured track system. much better! check my homemade gun threads out. i did my first gun with an insert and i wouldnt do it again. poured west system mixed with graphite is the way to go!
 
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