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tobarger

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WOW, moving this thread really killed it
The world may never know how to turn a hand gun into an APV

I'm not concerned for myself, I'm old and probably live long enough to see it anyway
But I'm sad for the Noobs out there
They may never know the thrill of vaping a .357 magum/APV
Sorry Noobs, what can I say, looks like I dropped the ball
 
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Racehorse

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that is an exceptional question that no one has been able to answer just yet

So why build a system around a part that doesn't effectively deliver in the way people need it to.

That's like building a handy stand for 6 pens but none of the pens are *very good*, they write bad, clog, spit, etc.

Bigger and better is only as better as each indiv. component
 

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Ok, we're losing touch here a bit...

Sure a gun battery would be pretty cool, with the trigger and everything... but I was thinking more about the practicality of having multiple flavors at hand on the go... without a miserable e-cig manbag.

And I don't think the design really calls for the cylinder on the outside, the carts can pretty much protect themselves....

It'd look closer to this on an eGo:

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FlossBandit

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,why not have it all hooked up and ready to go ,cart's in a cylinder and screwed down all the revolving part does is turn the cart/cylinder, line up the barrel&tip and line up an electrical connection. Very much like a true revolver but rather then a pin to make a connection it could be as simple as a spring steel contact. Then the power is turned on through the trigger.
This has to look better in my head then it does when i see it on paper,,well print.font,on the screen,, thats it,,on the screen..lol

You missed something... the cylinder in the middle is just to connect top part (that holds the drip tip on) and the bottom (where they screw or pull together)

The bottom piece reroutes the battery connection from one side... underneath a single cart.

Nothing in this design isn't exactly like a revolver except for the barrel (which is the drip tip in this case). Vapor bends, bullets do not. A gun's barrel cant be centered but I think it's more aesthetically pleasing in this case.

Oh, and magnetic carts would be great ideally... only problem I could see with that is if somebone was actually gonna manufacture it - I think they'd want to stick with screws just because they're more generic and accessible - nobody likes to be locked down to one single brand.
 
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