Re: when you drop a foam gun from 24 feet.........
[Re: trapper4hire]
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08/15/12 01:41 PM
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Jeff
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Better the gun then you!....does it still work?
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Re: when you drop a foam gun from 24 feet.........
[Re: trapper4hire]
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08/15/12 02:12 PM
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MikeTraps2
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Did the same thing with a brand new long barreled one - was the 1st job I was using it on
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Re: when you drop a foam gun from 24 feet.........
[Re: trapper4hire]
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08/15/12 04:14 PM
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paul antczak
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LOL I just had that thought today. I was up about 20 ft at a very nice full log home. And thought "Man I hope I don't drop this gun!" Its just funny you posted this
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Re: when you drop a foam gun from 24 feet.........
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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08/15/12 07:03 PM
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I had holsters made for all of our guns to hold them fast between applications. As long as you re holster it after each use you will minimize the drop significantly. Had a leather shop guy make us ours. I'd love to see a pic of one of those.
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Re: when you drop a foam gun from 24 feet.........
[Re: trapper4hire]
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08/21/12 12:07 AM
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Dave Schmidt
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Shoot, I don't even have to drop 'em to get them to develop diarrhea...I've had two of 'em do that in the last month. One gun was about two weeks old. Every year, those foam guns drive me closer to the looney bin. I just wish there were a way to keep 'em from leaking/gumming up. And, yes, I've tried every trick, including torching the barrel.
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 08/21/12 12:07 AM.
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