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Painting Instantly With 840 Paintball Guns

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This is a video of what appears to be a group of terrorists with a 840 gun paintball rig in the back of a truck that can instantly produce a piece of graffiti in a fraction of a second. It's reminiscent of when the Mythbusters painted the Mona Lisa with paintballs, except with 260 less guns and much less impressive results. One-upmanship: you're not very good at it. But what was impressive was just how cavalier all the bystanders were when the guys whipped the sides off the truck to expose the gun. I probably would have run away yelling "OH MY GOD IT'S A BOMB!"

Hit the jump for the fairly worthwhile video, which includes several people walking in front of the barrels because they like to live dangerously.

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840-Barrel Paintball Machine [neatorama]

Thanks to Thompson, who considered building a 2,000 gun rig to recreate Van Gogh's Starry Night before opting for a finger-painting instead. Mmmm, I love the smell of finger paint. Plus taste!

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