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#309301 ERTL Pump Action Shotgun Reproduction
Posted by cheyner on 09 January 2012 - 01:53 AM in Homemades
A plus to the rod is that it would be easy to Macgyver it to pull back if a problem arises with the pump mechanism mid-war.
#293938 Bb Ultimate Berserker
Posted by cheyner on 05 February 2011 - 07:36 PM in General Nerf
I assumed it was normal though, considering Buzz-Bee almost never puts stickers on the side of a blaster that you cant see in the package.
Unless everything I have from Buzz-Bee has a defect, I'm pretty sure stickers on both sides would have made some sort of a point to this thread.
#315656 Issue opening Longstrike
Posted by cheyner on 14 May 2012 - 12:39 AM in Modifications
#307765 GNP for CNP Angel's 12th Contract.
Posted by cheyner on 24 November 2011 - 10:32 PM in Modifications
#323281 problem with vortex blasters dropping mags?
Posted by cheyner on 02 November 2012 - 08:35 PM in Modifications
I don't usually watch his videos, and had to laugh at 6:36 or so when he said "as you can see" and it was horribly out of focus.
#323279 problem with vortex blasters dropping mags?
Posted by cheyner on 02 November 2012 - 12:26 PM in Modifications
Sometimes the pieces of plastic for the trigger (at least the piece attached to the trigger) and the clip release are both on the upper end of the tolerance scale. When that happens, the trigger can rub against it and engage the clip release.
Look up Cheyner's Max Spring Replacement Praxis, there's pictures in there showing that particular issue.
This will work on the Praxis, but I have discovered it still needs a spring added to use the 40 disc mag on it, it drops as soon as I prime my Praxis.
I have had no problems with my Pyragon, but I have not used it as much as my Praxis yet.
#304855 Praxis Max Power Spring Relocation
Posted by cheyner on 20 September 2011 - 11:40 AM in Modifications
Something awesome about the way this whole series works - you get mechanical advantage on priming; as opposed to standard spring blasters, where you need to actually compress the spring.
Did you make sure to get that post put back in place it with the shell on? I'd be worried about that post ripping out if you didn't have it connected on the other side of the shell. Having the screw go through it should make it plenty sturdy if you did get it lined up though.
Agreed, and yes, I did get the post to line up with the other side, I just had to squeeze that section of the other half of the shell and it popped into place.
#304846 Praxis Max Power Spring Relocation
Posted by cheyner on 19 September 2011 - 11:38 PM in Modifications
I found out Saturday that the Nitron is basically useless while running, hopefully I will now be able to use this Praxis outside.
#304842 Praxis Max Power Spring Relocation
Posted by cheyner on 19 September 2011 - 11:12 PM in Modifications
I suggest reading BuffDaddys Praxis thread to see how to take this apart right, I started taking pictures after starting the mod.
You are going to need:
-Praxis
-Philips head screwdriver
-Needle nose pliers
-Optional foam block to keep screws organized (There is alot, of varying sizes, do something to keep them straight)
First off, open the Praxis:
(pay no attention to the spring arm locations, I did not take a pic before starting)
Next, take out the internals and remove these 2 screws:
You can now remove the arm/spring pod dealy:
Open it up by removing the one screw:
You can now pull out the bumper and its rod, after which gently lift the arm up over the post to remove tension from it:
Pull out the rod the arm rotates on, then you can turn the arm so the spring arm can be removed:
Put the arm back on, but with the spring arm behind it, instead of in the hole, then put back the rod and gently pull the arm back over the post:
(Credit goes to One Wing Angel for this idea.)
Now for some shell work to make the other spring relocation possible. First off, rough up the shell around the post we will eventually putting the other spring arm on:
You are going to want alot of epoxy putty for this one, not Octo-Shot amounts, but decent none the less.
Make sure not to go above the notch in the one post for the spring/arm pod dealy:
Also make sure to get some around the back of that post. This looks like alot, but it is actually just enough to get the shell to close I found out.
Now, I am sure some of you have encountered a problem with your Praxis, where it will drop the clip randomly on you.
While waiting for the putty to dry, I noticed a stress mark on the trigger lever that seemed to be in an odd place:
How the hell did that happen?
Oh?
That's not good at all.
Just trim down that piece of plastic a tad, and the problem should be fixed:
Now, if you get distracted easily like I do, your putty should be dry by now like mine was. Without putting the top plate of the pod back on, put it back into the other internals. Put the plate back on that keeps the pod from sliding forward, but only put the 1 screw in, on the side with the pod half. Put the whole assembly back into the shell and put the screws back to hold it down.
I only have one poor picture to show what you should have now:
Told you it wasn't very good.
Now for the reason you put almost everything back before we were done, push the arm over enough so you can remove the screw holding the spring arm down. Now grab you needle nose pliers and pinch the spring arm and lift it over the stock nubs, and over the screw port nextish to the farthest forward one:
Feel the power?
Now put the other side back onto the pod and put the screw back in it. If you put enough epoxy putty your post will still be centered in that space, I did not use enough:
But it's late/I'm lazy, so I tried putting it back together anyhoo:
Success.
You barely notice the increase in tension while priming, and it definitely shoots hard.
#293354 Clipped Barricade Now With Clip Lock/release
Posted by cheyner on 25 January 2011 - 05:12 PM in Modifications
More people need to pull the fake barrel out, it looks awesome without it.
I saw a picture somewhere where somebody used the clip holder from a recon stock. It was crazy clean looking.
#276313 Sm3k Help
Posted by cheyner on 28 May 2010 - 11:46 PM in Modifications
This testing is all being done with the internals in my hand, when I plug the hole in my picture with my finger it becomes pretty hard to pump in, but easy to pull back out.
The problem is the air coming out of the pump shaft, is this the OPRV kicking in? There is a half decent pop when I pull the pin on the tank, but I have never used a Sm3k before so I have no idea if this is normal.
Is it possible that I am indeed filling the tank with one full pump?
Or, because it is a old ass yellow Sm3k, could the OPRV have weakened?
Should I just plug the OPRV, or apparently for future refrence, the pump shaft?
#276305 Sm3k Help
Posted by cheyner on 28 May 2010 - 10:05 PM in Modifications
Should I plug this hole?
Or should I plug my OPRV?
I replaced the o-ring with a new one, does this grant me magical one-pump powers? Is somebody going to sig what I just wrote?
It's a yellow Sm3k, and I have never fired a working Sm3k to compare the air-output to.
Help? Suggestions?
#314422 stefan stampede clip
Posted by cheyner on 15 April 2012 - 11:12 PM in Modifications
Other then that this is pretty well done, definitely a fan of not having to deal with the tabs on the clip.
Edit: That just makes this so much better, thanks for the clarification.
#276351 Sm3k Help
Posted by cheyner on 29 May 2010 - 04:00 PM in Modifications
The hole is in the end of the pump that attaches to the pump handle, so it is not effecting pump efficiency.
Thank you, one down.
Ok, still, not a vaccume issue. The leak was the same with the original o-ring, with the new one it just happens faster, this is what is leading me to belive that the OPRV has weakened over time.
I know that if water got in there it could have rusted a bit and that would have weakened it a bit.
I am going to rip apart my green Sm3k and try the pump shaft from that.
#276476 Sm3k Help
Posted by cheyner on 31 May 2010 - 08:25 AM in Modifications
#282997 Super Soaker Iron Man Overhaul
Posted by cheyner on 13 August 2010 - 01:29 AM in Modifications
They are currently on clearance in my area for $7
Great mod, I am sure I will be refrencing this in the future.
#298725 My Hop'A'Long
Posted by cheyner on 26 May 2011 - 11:19 PM in Modifications
i went there today and it didnt fit my rona foam and it fit half way and got stuck so idk and canadian forum?
If you are using a springer, having to twist slightly isn't bad. If you are looking for an airgun fit, you might have to use brass if you can find it locally.
Or switch to mega's, using 5/8 foam and 1/2 pvc or 3/4 cpvc.
Click on the link in my sig to find the Canadian forum.
#288467 Commlink Walkie Talkie
Posted by cheyner on 15 November 2010 - 10:19 PM in General Nerf
Upgrade to the max.
Whatever you plan on, I hope you have these ready for the badlands in the spring.
#298332 Very simple crossbow modification
Posted by cheyner on 20 May 2011 - 05:37 PM in Modifications
#301164 Octo-shot turret
Posted by cheyner on 07 July 2011 - 11:00 PM in Modifications
Your priming bar is either flexing downward ever so slightly, or you have the slightest knick in the tooth that is causing it to slide out at the last moment.
The gigantic amount of epoxy putty MakeItGo has at the front of the blaster is 100% necessary. I have tried his Octo-shot myself, and I still don't know how it works so well.
#272593 Turrets Info
Posted by cheyner on 18 April 2010 - 04:19 PM in Homemades
"Scouting" in this case means visiting regularly, over and over, for months and months.
I've been stopping by a certain Goodwill store (happens to be the one nearest to Blue's house) about twice a month for maybe two years, because it's on a route I need to travel anyway, and I find something interesting only once in a while.
Take this to heart, thrift shops such as Goodwill and Value Village (Canada) are goldmines. At least 75% of my blasters are second hand. They usually have an abundance of turrets in the form of Tek 6's. Some will even set aside nerf guns for you if you ask. I have a couple of guys doing that for me at Value Village and it has paid off. In the last month or 2 I have gotten a SM3K, a Big Salvo, 4 Big Blasts, a Magstrike, SM1500, and a Cyclone.
#273580 Nerf Product Safety Question
Posted by cheyner on 27 April 2010 - 10:47 PM in General Nerf
Really now? First of all, the gun is $180 and each shell is $60.
Why don't you buy yourself a ultimator or something...they're cheaper and you can still hit kiddies with big ass rockets. I assume that's what you want to do
I'm pretty sure he is planning on buying this for airsoft, as he states in his first post he is becoming more active in airsoft then nerf. And is wondering if he can get more use out of it by buying those foam slugs and then using it at a nerf war, if everybody was okay with it.
#273575 Nerf Product Safety Question
Posted by cheyner on 27 April 2010 - 10:18 PM in General Nerf
As for the ammo, it depends, yes the one review said 20 ft range, but the "only" was refering to the 3 second fill. If that is as much as you can pressurize it, then I think it would be okay.
#311875 Rayven Flywheel Switch
Posted by cheyner on 26 February 2012 - 02:48 AM in Modifications
#308037 A pair of Sonic Bazooka mods
Posted by cheyner on 04 December 2011 - 09:26 PM in Modifications
Try it without the disks and smaller tubes, all you need is three barrels, and it's pretty easy to make sure your barrels do not go past that ridge.
But yeah, I like that coupler set up, should save a shit-ton of hot glue.
#269252 Ammo Question
Posted by cheyner on 15 March 2010 - 09:51 PM in Darts and Barrels
#294552 Why Lock Threads In Off-topic?
Posted by cheyner on 15 February 2011 - 11:24 PM in Site Feedback
This is why: http://www.nerfhq.co...x.php?board=7.0
Well played sir.
This is called Nerf Haven for a reason, it is a haven from stupid shit.
#323532 Death By Foam
Posted by cheyner on 13 November 2012 - 04:06 PM in Site Feedback
#285706 Cobra Drain Blaster Pump Replacement
Posted by cheyner on 18 September 2010 - 09:04 PM in Modifications
HELLA BAM! My personal configuration with 6-barrel attachment. Really though it’s just for show just for this pic, I have yet to figger out a reasonable use other than the obvious 6-shot burst (which is actually quite effective).
Clearly, you have not fired a Titan missle with one of these. On my Pango, they hit just short of 100', arrows are also pretty entertaining to shoot as well. I find a barrel selector with a shot gun attatchment, and a Titan missle or 2 arrows is very effective.
#316891 CPVC scatter blast
Posted by cheyner on 11 June 2012 - 07:38 PM in Modifications
I really like this, I keep meaning to mod mine, but keep getting sidetracked.
#290580 Hell Before Halloween 4 Videos
Posted by cheyner on 10 December 2010 - 05:20 PM in Nerf Wars
This video is further proof that if you have a chance to get to one of Angels wars, deffinantly go, you will regret it if you dont.
#274874 Nite Finder Cometic + Reanfocement And Extra Spring
Posted by cheyner on 15 May 2010 - 08:17 PM in Modifications
You know, I really am quite entertained by this post.
He talks about these nice cosmetics, and there's not even a picture of the damn gun.
A fucking gorilla could've made a better post.
Agreed, I also enjoy the paragraph long sentence.
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