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Does anyone know what sort of glass/plastic these things use?

 

How resilient are they to impact etc.

 

If you are in the know...e-mail me!

 

CheerZ

 

z22.gif

 

Tim

;->

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trust me on this i can't tell you why but trust me.....a semi hollow wadcutter.22 goes right through the casing and the glass from 150mtrs with a powerful enough gun so they are not the resiliant to impact

I suppose a paintball would lets say "block the view" but there not that accurate tho

Paul

Ps Posted you those pics Tooley

Tooley,

 

I was thinking, would a Rhino X-bow do the job with a range of 75m???

 

When you say .22 do you mean air or proper rifle???

 

z22.gif

 

Tim

;-)

 

N.B. Nothing in this post is intentionally criminal or being used to cause criminal damage...so bugger off Big Bro! LMFAO!

 

Got a crossbow with 225lb pull weight and some armour piercing bolts if anyone feels like playing with that. Just got to adjust your shots down and to the right a little, or to the left depending on whether you are left / right handed.

 

 

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