propane.
2006-08-09 17:59:40
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answer #1
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answered by boker_magnum 6
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Use greater gas. A gas type, which incorporate propane could be good. greater gas, greater desirable bang, longer spud flight. you besides might ought to evaluate how tight the shot is interior the barrel. If the barrel is to massive in diameter then to numerous the gas from the ignited gas will escape around the spud, and the "push" mandatory for flight only is going real on via the spud. no remember if it relatively is an honest in good shape for spud as against barrel wall, then use greater gas.
2016-12-11 06:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to say not the smartest of questions may get ya in trouble other then that read stepping it up a knotch by useing dry ice as a form of combustion uh ive said too much
2006-08-09 18:01:27
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answered by xmadartisto 1
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gun cotton would fit the bill...but it might be too much for a potato gun.
2006-08-09 18:01:00
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answered by ajimmer 7
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Butane from a lighter refill can (works great!) ;)
2006-08-09 18:06:10
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answered by Daniel H 5
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gas
2006-08-09 18:00:30
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answer #6
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answered by SunnySmile83 4
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have you tried starting fluid,or maybe lighter fluid i think i have heard of people using both of those
2006-08-09 18:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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some type of alchole like vodka or something
2006-08-09 18:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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what do u mean...like a bbq lighter
2006-08-09 18:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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any type of compressed substance....or gas.
2006-08-09 18:02:28
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answered by Josh 4
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eather works well.
2006-08-09 18:01:49
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answered by meandmyskate 2
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