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#338400 Homemade 35 mag holster

Posted by NWT on 22 April 2014 - 03:58 AM in Homemades

The felt is heavier quality and is not the sticky back kind. I used a 3M commercial grade spray adhesive to adhere it to the inside. I went this route given the wear and tear of removing/inserting the magazine.

Vaccum forming would be amazing way to do this project. Essentially, once you get a mould, you could pump them out quite quickly and the quality would be consistent.

I have searched around quite a bit; has anybody done something similar to this? I'm curious as to their designs.



#338368 Blaster rack ideas

Posted by NWT on 21 April 2014 - 06:20 AM in General Nerf

This is my current rack set-up. I switch it around from time-to-time as I get new blasters, but Its nice to have them at the ready when friends come over.

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#338349 Homemade 35 mag holster

Posted by NWT on 20 April 2014 - 01:55 PM in Homemades

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#338348 Homemade 35 mag holster

Posted by NWT on 20 April 2014 - 01:50 PM in Homemades

Hey guys/girls,

In regards to the questions, I simply used the damaged 35 mag to get the shape. (SeeI pics) I added layers of cardboard to the mag, using hot glue to hold the cardboard on the sides to build up the height and even the shape of the drum so the curve would be right. If you simply wrap a material around the drum, you will notice that due to the design of the drum, it will be angled ever so slightly.

I then created the curved by using layers of Bristol board. I used several layers so that I could account for the extra space I would need later to add the felt lining to the finished product.

After the Bristol board was attached, I created a top and bottom plate and the same again on the mag tube which inserts into the dart blaster. I essentially completely encased the entire magazine inside the Bristol board.

Then I began to add 2 layers of fibreglass in different stages to the entire mag.

Once I had 2 layers completed, I did minor sanding to smooth the rough edges and then cut the magazine out using a Dremel tool. You can see how I cut the mag out, I simply cut a pie shape off the end and pulled it out.

Next, I removed all the Bristol board. It comes off pretty easily and you are left with a nice fibreglass case.

After that, it was simply a matter of creating the back belt mount, adding resin to smooth out the edges and low spots, sand, paint and add the felt lining.

The strap is actually set into the fibreglass so there is no worries of it coming off.

In the regards to cost/time: this was the first remake, so it did take some time prepping the mag to use as a mould, etc. in between work and waiting for the resin to set, it took about 2 weeks to complete. Cost is minimal but varies where you buy your materials. You need chopped fibreglass mat, resin, hardener, cardboard/Bristol board, sand paper/sander, dremel/cutting tool, strap/Velcro, felt and paint, hot glue and some tape.

Hope that answered your questions.

Steve



#338311 Homemade 35 mag holster

Posted by NWT on 19 April 2014 - 05:23 PM in Homemades

As requested.

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The paint is charcol textured Krylon fusion. I have used this on several fibreglass/plastic projects and it holds up quire well.



#338302 Homemade 35 mag holster

Posted by NWT on 19 April 2014 - 04:16 AM in Homemades

Hey guys,

New to the site, have been lurking around for a while and am newly back into the 'Nerf scene' you could say.

I was in search of a 35 round magazine holder and never found much content on the net, so I set to making my own custom holder.

I made two versions of the same design. The first version was made entirely of cardboard, hot glue and black duct tape so as to get an idea if the design would actually work and if it was practical in the field.

The design I came up with is a back mounted holder which loops through a normal belt. The magazine simply slides into the holder and is secured using a nylon strap and a velcro tab. It worked quite well and I was very satisfied with it in the field as it allowed me to carry a second 35 mag and gave me the ability to quickly draw it out to reload.

The only issue was the actual construction. As it was made with cardboard/duct tape/hot glue, it wasn't exactly solid, but has held up pretty good considering.

Alas I opted to upgrade and start version 2.0.

For the second version I decided to work with fibreglass. It is strong, light and very easy to mold and create smooth curves.

I had an old 35 mag in which the casing was cracked and went to work. I essentially stuck to the original design and the final product came out nicely. I lined the inside of the holder in both plastic and felt cloth. The plastic was used in the tip where the magazine slots in the the dart blaster. The body of the holder was lined with felt to give it a snug fit and reduce any rattling sounds that would give away your position as you moved.

I do not have pics with me at the moment, but if people are interested, I can certainly post some up.

Steve