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#158119 Stefan Issues
Posted by zxnam on 05 June 2008 - 11:29 AM in Modifications
1. Take Foam and burn a deep hole and then fill all the way with hot glue so it spills out the top
2. Have a premade ice cup out and ready.
3. Spin the dart in the ice until the dome is solid and perfectly made.
And now you have a dart that is perfect for indoor wars in my opinion. It it also great for secondary's outside. The first darts wont turn out till a dome shape hole is melted in the the ice, so i use a hot glue gun for that.
#130865 Secretivness Of Mods
Posted by zxnam on 28 November 2007 - 04:55 PM in General Nerf
#130182 Doomsayer
Posted by zxnam on 19 November 2007 - 06:03 PM in Modifications
#117226 Monster Mini Rocket Bazooka
Posted by zxnam on 26 July 2007 - 11:43 AM in General Nerf
#115135 Cpvced Tek Six
Posted by zxnam on 09 July 2007 - 01:01 PM in Modifications
#113559 $10 Firefly!
Posted by zxnam on 28 June 2007 - 04:31 PM in General Nerf
It's also a gun named after possibly the best sci-fi television show ever made.
Third, Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis
On topic, My maveric works better than my firefly just by a little though. I shoot more with my maveric, which sucks because you run out super fast. I think they should have a baby.
#113371 Idea For Increasing Magstrike Compacity
Posted by zxnam on 27 June 2007 - 08:31 PM in Modifications
In other words your concept thread sucks.
Just like 99% of all concept threads.
#113181 Idea For Increasing Magstrike Compacity
Posted by zxnam on 26 June 2007 - 05:33 PM in Modifications
#113065 Nitefinder "dog-rifle"
Posted by zxnam on 25 June 2007 - 08:50 PM in Modifications
#112454 Closed
Posted by zxnam on 21 June 2007 - 11:01 PM in General Nerf
Nightfinder-3$(yeah, thats 3)
Crossfire-10$(fixable I suppose)
So about 30$ total.
#112418 Zxnam's Cpvc Night Finder System
Posted by zxnam on 21 June 2007 - 07:27 PM in Modifications
#112353 Important Dart Question
Posted by zxnam on 21 June 2007 - 12:12 PM in Modifications
#112349 The Thunder Clip
Posted by zxnam on 21 June 2007 - 11:41 AM in Modifications
To start I redid the Steps 8-9.
I found this metal bead that had an OD of 1/2", It was perfect.
I just glued it into cpvc and then into the back and it worked great.
Then I made a handle to slide the bolt.
It started out as 2 clips from a rope light. I glued them on.
Then I attached a metal L piece to it. Simple but effective.
And some random breech pics.
#112330 Viva La Difference!
Posted by zxnam on 21 June 2007 - 09:01 AM in Articles
#112290 The Thunder Clip
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 10:52 PM in Modifications
Right, right. I got the copper. But your slide is inside the breech. Cool.
Yeah, The good thing is is that because of the lip on the one piece keeps it 100% airtight. Also this is a super easy breach to put on pratically any gun. With the cpvc on the back I can put it on any gun with a cpvc coupler. And, I can make different brass barrel lengths for each gun's needs.
Carbon, It feels great, I am putting on a slider to make it easier. I didnt see that there, that it kind of like mine but i think mine is less complicated.
P.S. Does anyone know what that part is?
#112285 Zxnam's Cpvc Night Finder System
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 10:44 PM in Modifications
#112284 The Thunder Clip
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 10:41 PM in Modifications
So it's pretty much a BS-9 breech with the clip attached to it?
Not really, Mine has copper and a different loading method.
#112256 The Thunder Clip
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 08:15 PM in Modifications
You Need:
-1/2"repair sweat piping copper
-1/2"nut
-17/32 Brass
-piece I don not know(someone help me)
-1/2" cpvc coupler
-1/2" cpvc pipe
-glue
1. Take your copper pipe and attach the piece I am trying to find out. The pipe should me at least 4" long.
2. Mark the pipe for the dart entry to the breech. Refer to above picture.
3. Cut the hole in the copper, I used a mini roto zip.
4. Put the coupler on the end of the copper, it should be a good fit, glue in good.
5. Cut a 1" section of cpvc and hollow it out really good so it will fit over the brass, then cut it in half.
6. Place a length of brass that works good in the gun you want to use(it has to be 17/32 though) into the copper pipe.
7. Slide 1 of the cpvc pieces over the brass until the coupler keeps it in place nice and snug. Mark it and then pull it out and glue it in.
8. Hollow out the nut.
9. Slide over the cpvc and glue into the piece I do not know the name of.
10. Put on a clip system you like.
Your Done.
So when the dart enters you shut it(of coarse) the dart is pushed back but enter into the brass by the brass. There is a lip of the piece i dont know of the keeps it airtight. It is held in place by the cpvc coupler/cpvc.
Open Breach
Closed
Also the steps 8-9 can be bettered I am sure. Hope you like it! Completion time is easily less than 2 hours for sure. I hope to get a bbb or some other higher powered gun to try this on soon. Questions/comments?
#112198 Important Dart Question
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 02:38 PM in Modifications
#112195 Important Dart Question
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 02:22 PM in Modifications
I' ve been useing schedual 40 with 1/2 darts should I change the darts?
It truely is all in the darts, If they fly good great, if they dont switch. My micro stephans dont fit in schedule 40 pvc. I typically use cpvc and I use it on most guns so I can use couplers and do things like This
#112153 Longshot Clip
Posted by zxnam on 20 June 2007 - 09:14 AM in Modifications
#112036 Zxnam's Cpvc Night Finder System
Posted by zxnam on 19 June 2007 - 05:19 PM in Modifications
#112028 Zxnam's Cpvc Night Finder System
Posted by zxnam on 19 June 2007 - 04:39 PM in Modifications
So the barrel in the laser connects to the coupler? I've seen SSPB's in that position, but never another barrel.
Correct, Its more for fun than anything but in an indoor war it can save your life especially when you have another shot totally ready to shoot in 2 seconds.
#112021 Zxnam's Cpvc Night Finder System
Posted by zxnam on 19 June 2007 - 03:59 PM in Modifications
For the Double barrel you will need:
Two 3" cpvc lengths 1/2" and one 3/4" section(approximate for both)
Two 1.5" lengths of 3/8" vinyl tubing
Electrical Tape
Glue
1. Cut both vinyl tubing like so, so the tubing will fit.
2. Fit both pieces into the 3/4" length of 1/2" cpvc and glue it down good.
3. Wrap E-tape around the the end of the vinyl tubing so it fits snugly.
4. Slip the 2 sections of cpvc over the vinyl tubing.
5. Glue it down good. Connect the 2 with glue also.
END OF PART I
For Part II you will need:
10" of 3/8" vinyl tubing
Drill
Electrical Tape
Glue
1" stub of 1/2" cpvc
3" section 1/2" cpvc
1. Cut a 1/2" hole in the shell just forward of the trigger.
2. Wrap E-tape around the end of the vinyl tubing so it fits snugly on the cpvc.
3. Slip the cpvc over the vinyl tubing on one end and glue it in.
4. Cut laser like so, opening it up helps.
5. Slide Vinyl tubing through hole and glue the other end in.
6. Position the barrel so you can connect the other end to the coupler, glue it place.
And your done!
#111898 Maveric Slide Repair
Posted by zxnam on 18 June 2007 - 05:51 PM in Modifications
#111880 Maveric Slide Repair
Posted by zxnam on 18 June 2007 - 03:45 PM in Modifications
#111878 Maveric Slide Repair
Posted by zxnam on 18 June 2007 - 03:34 PM in Modifications
All you need is:
A nail
A drill
And A cutting tool
1. Drill a hole that will fit your nail right in the middle of the 2 pieces that originally held the bar in place.
2. Cut the nail so there is ~1/4" of nail on either side of the cocking slide.
3. Re-wind the return spring around the nail.
4. Slap it all together and glue it in place. Sand the edges of the nail so you don't cut yourself or someone else.
And you're done! Congrats, your mav. works again.
#111488 Broken First Shot
Posted by zxnam on 15 June 2007 - 05:30 PM in Modifications
#111452 Broken First Shot
Posted by zxnam on 15 June 2007 - 04:27 PM in Modifications
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