I Tried to Use the GR-1 Anvil at the BUG Match...

Published on February 13, 2022
Duration: 8:10

The GR-1 Anvil, a 20-pound coil gun, was tested at a BUG match, highlighting its experimental nature. Despite a prototype failure due to a blown fuse, a more refined production model demonstrated significantly improved size, weight, and rate of fire, showcasing future potential for competition.

Quick Summary

The GR-1 Anvil is an experimental 20-pound electromagnetic coil gun firing 400-grain projectiles at 240 fps. A prototype failed during a BUG match due to a blown fuse from incorrect power settings, but a smaller, faster production model shows future potential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the GR-1 Anvil Coil Gun
  2. 00:42GR-1 Anvil Technical Specs & Limitations
  3. 01:36Range Prep: Powering Up the Coil Gun
  4. 02:04BUG Match Attempt & Prototype Failure
  5. 04:22Production Model vs. Prototype Comparison
  6. 07:28Production Model Rapid Fire & Future Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GR-1 Anvil?

The GR-1 Anvil is an experimental electromagnetic coil gun developed by Arcflash Labs. It's a large, 20-pound prototype that fires 400-grain steel dowels at approximately 240 feet per second, with a 2-3 second recharge time.

What technical issues did the GR-1 Anvil prototype face?

During a BUG match attempt, the GR-1 Anvil prototype suffered a technical failure. Ian McCollum later identified the cause as a blown fuse, resulting from incorrect power selection settings on the weapon's digital interface.

How does the production model of the GR-1 Anvil differ from the prototype?

The production-ready GR-1 Anvil is significantly smaller and lighter than the initial 20-pound prototype. It also boasts a much higher rate of fire, making it more practical for potential future applications.

What are the key specifications of the GR-1 Anvil prototype?

The GR-1 Anvil prototype weighs 20 pounds, has a recharge time of 2-3 seconds per shot, and fires 400-grain steel dowels at approximately 240 feet per second. It utilizes an electromagnetic coil gun action.

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