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#280069 Homemades Picture Thread
Posted by Y-Brik on 12 July 2010 - 05:12 PM in Homemades
My adapted SNAP. Features 1.5" PVC plunger tube, new (To my knowledge) handle mount, and easy field stripping thanks to the way the stock is screwed onto the endcap. The gun field strips with 2 screws- there's only 4 total (not counting the stock).
The handle slots onto ridges cut into the PVC (This is one of the reasons it uses 1.5" PVC; 1.25" PVC is just too small. The slots are measured out to accept a LSFG handle, but mine broke (Damn you China!) and the PVC one serves me well.
8 round RSCB attachment with tacticool flashlight E-taped on. Stupid Windows photo gallery made the stock look crooked; it's not.
Ranges are ROUGHLY measured at 100'+
#280117 Lanard Shotgun Problem
Posted by Y-Brik on 12 July 2010 - 11:25 PM in Modifications
#280123 A Quick Question
Posted by Y-Brik on 12 July 2010 - 11:55 PM in Modifications
#282391 Chano 3.5
Posted by Y-Brik on 07 August 2010 - 11:22 AM in Nerf Wars
EDIT: Go figure, the one day that week I work is smack in the middle of the war. So it looks like I'm out for the 14th. 21st anyone?
#282448 Possibly The Simplest Way To Make A Homemade Wye
Posted by Y-Brik on 08 August 2010 - 12:12 AM in Homemades
#283689 Hvz Next Gun
Posted by Y-Brik on 21 August 2010 - 06:18 PM in General Nerf
#283752 Community Snap Thread
Posted by Y-Brik on 22 August 2010 - 03:03 PM in Homemades
#285071 Alpha Trooper Air Restrictor Removal
Posted by Y-Brik on 08 September 2010 - 06:45 AM in Modifications
I have heard that some people use cut down [k26] springs in their raiders. Since the alpha trooper is just a reshelled raider that would probly work.
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No. [k26] doesn't fit in any of the Recons (Such a shame...). RFSG springs, however, do.
#286152 Pull-back To Pump-action Conversion - Snap
Posted by Y-Brik on 27 September 2010 - 05:17 PM in Homemades
Maybe they don't like wood.Thanks durka.
I'm a little perplexed over the apparent lack of interest in this, especially from the more experienced SNAP builders, but whatever.
Naah, that's an east coast thing. I do like this setup, just waiting to see it come to fruition. Oh and Fome, all your shit is so BA it intimidates the rest of us. We're used to plastic, not so much woodcrafting.
#286171 Nerf Modification Spring Sizes
Posted by Y-Brik on 27 September 2010 - 08:38 PM in Modifications
#286182 Guide To Barrel Material
Posted by Y-Brik on 27 September 2010 - 10:59 PM in Modifications
Home depot has CPVC. Ask someone or look harder. In my store it's stacked vertically next to the copper pipe. You need CPVC if you want to fire stefans; I don't think anyone has done a PVC singled LS. Oh, and judging by your post quality, the LS may not be the gun for you to mod. Have you even opened the thing? Is it your first mod? If the answers are what I think they are, forget it. Go get a 4B or a NF and learn before you try such a complex mod.
#286327 Snapbow Mk. V, Revised
Posted by Y-Brik on 01 October 2010 - 06:49 AM in Homemades
I have a 1.5" PVC Snap and have one notable updayte- Instead of potentially unreliable E-putty (Mine always crapped out on me), I took a 1.5" endcap and went t town on it with a dremel, creating a PVC catch ramp that fits right where an E-putty ramp would go. It's another option for builders, though a bit more labor intensive.
#286535 4 Chan, Johnny
Posted by Y-Brik on 03 October 2010 - 10:34 PM in Nerf Wars
+Having 2 Stampedes on the field (And do well too! I was glad to be on their team).
+Ring-around-the-treesie (Ended with one of them Stampedes)
+Eliminator with Stampede shield- the greatest in the sub-optimal category
+ Meeting up with my buddies from Cataclysm
+Here's the deal- Wendys was great!
+Used the hell outta my +Bow
+Chronographs are not only neat- they're 133.7!!
+Got 2 legit wyes and clear PVC for less than I expected to pay
+Everyone being cool (Not just because of the weather) about the relocation
+BIGGEST WAR in the region! Woot!
-Relocation.
-Gun breakage. Thank God I brought my electric screwdriver
-Cold and windy! Grab the mobstacles!!
-Lost 80% of my darts
-In-game dart failure. Liquid nails does NOT work on stefans, you hear me Sluggy?
-Had to leave early
#287652 Rainbowpump
Posted by Y-Brik on 29 October 2010 - 04:14 PM in Homemades
My idea: I've come to the conclusion that plunger head padding sucks. It jams, introduces deadspace, and the material always gets smashed into uselessness. So if slowing the PH down from the front fails, how about from the back? The Rainbowpump has a great platform as the plunger rod is encased in PVC and has a VERY sturdy stock, so on to my sketch. (This was done in my Engineering class, hence the formality, and in hand, hence the shitty drawing/handwriting. Now, let's see if I can post pictures...)
The goal is to stop the PH a fraction of an inch before the bushing. The nylon cord allows full plunger velocity along the draw, then the (beefy) extension spring+cord slows and stops the PH. At the moment, the biggest issue I see is the stress put on the nylon plunger rod, I don't know if it can hold. Still, I trust Ryan and co. have enough time, materials, and skill to try it out- good luck!
This is an initial idea, keep the questions and ideas coming!
#287700 Rainbowpump
Posted by Y-Brik on 30 October 2010 - 05:22 PM in Homemades
@ Y-brik: That may work, I don't know. Seems a bit over-complicated. Try it and see if it works.
Here's the thing- I don't have a RainBow at the moment and wont be building one soon. I can tinker with it on my +bow, but it wont be as useful. Oh, and how is it overcomplicated? It's a nylon cord and extension spring anchored within the tee that makes the stock.
#287798 Rainbowpump
Posted by Y-Brik on 01 November 2010 - 09:56 PM in Homemades
I did this to my PAC, which admittedly was already dry-fireable. However, the string hitting the slot does appear to cause wear on the string, which doesn't happen anymore. Also, it's even quieter than it was before--The catch falling into place sounds thunderously loud compared to actually firing.
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Note the glare is not another string.
So,
1) Make a hole in one side of your stock / frame / shell,
2) Put a string through the hole from 1)
3) Put a hole in the plunger rod
4) Put put the string through the hole from 3)
5) Put a hole on the other side of your stock / frame / shell
6) Put the string through the hole from 5)
7) Tie knots on both sides of the string, outside of holes 1) and 5)
8) Tape over/cover up the loose string if you like.
The impact / shock of the plunger losing it's momentum is now taken symmetrically by the tensile strength of the string and the plunger rod.
This should work on most pump action blasters, and probably a few others. It's nice to use the tensile rather than compressive strength of the material to take the load, because tensile strength is vastly greater for most materials.
Thanks for giving it a shot Kane! Yeah, my little trials with my +bow ruled out the extension spring in about 30 seconds, I do agree with all the rather colorfully worded opinions on that front (in my defense, I used it to limit stress on the nylon rod- I'm anything but experienced with them. Given Kane seems to be doing just fine with an unbuffered string, I guess the whole thing was moot anyway.). My attempt with the bolt was to make the entire mech internal to maintain the aesthetics of the RBP, but function seems to outweigh form here.
So yeah, Kane rocks.
#287872 We Report Range, Why Not Velocity?
Posted by Y-Brik on 03 November 2010 - 08:09 PM in Off Topic
#287878 We Report Range, Why Not Velocity?
Posted by Y-Brik on 03 November 2010 - 09:36 PM in Off Topic
#288075 Community Snap Thread
Posted by Y-Brik on 07 November 2010 - 09:53 AM in Homemades
A SNAP does not use a flat, vertical catch plate, but rather a pin contacting the plunger (rod or head), mounted on a clothespin trigger.
-The exclusion of a flat vertical cath plate rules out both Rainbow and Plusbow.
-The statement 'A pin contacting the plunger' is accurate with the CPT2 because, well, it does. It just adds a cradle to improve the catch surface area.
#288351 Modification and Paintjob Pictures
Posted by Y-Brik on 13 November 2010 - 02:19 PM in Modifications
@Zack the Mack- Now I suddenly want a barrel break...
My new indoor primary:
BBB spring addition, brass stub in barrel, locks and other junk removed, krylon fusion PJ with rather sloppily applied detailing. Paired with an AT drum, prpbably the only reason to get an AT imo.
#288355 Illinois Foam Fest 4
Posted by Y-Brik on 13 November 2010 - 02:47 PM in Nerf Wars
Saturdays are great assuming I can get out of work. Sundays I don't usually work, but it's hard ditching church for a nerf war (Yeah, my priorities are all messed up, I know).My apologies for the double post, but this question needs to be asked. What date works better for you guys, Saturday November 27th, or Sunday November 28th?
#288359 Homemades Picture Thread
Posted by Y-Brik on 13 November 2010 - 03:48 PM in Homemades
Little discovery- 45 degree PVC bell curves in the conduit section work great on choppers- it's made to funnel wires around a curve and works just as well with darts. I lopped about an inch off the male end (insert jokes here) of mine to keep a low profile, and used a little etape on clip and bell curve to keep everything snug.
Now, to an actual homemade- I got an ObsoleteBow awhile ago and have been making small adjustments to it.
The PVC foregrip is based around a 3/4"x1/2" PVC tee. Also, if you're building one of these (Why? There are RainBows now!), use 5/8" long screws on all nylon rod connections, and use lockwashers.
There's a new (to my knowledge) spring spacer- my long-winded description is on my flickr post. Spring now hits full compression, and the thing shoots hard.
#288365 New Nerf Gun
Posted by Y-Brik on 13 November 2010 - 05:30 PM in News
Oh yeah, and cool blaster for a flywheel gun.
EDIT: I can't read- the email says we plan on posting this on fb later today. nevermind.
#288422 Check-skirt
Posted by Y-Brik on 15 November 2010 - 12:05 AM in Homemades
#288639 The Eccentric, Airtech And Supermaxx Series Overhaul
Posted by Y-Brik on 20 November 2010 - 12:57 AM in Modifications
I doubt it seeing as he then sends the air thru a 1/8"-ish hole into the RSCB.Very original idea to turn the tank around and use a trigger like that. Did you widen the dump valve before?
@Boot- very nice, I like seeing the creativity (if not as much cosmetics- I can live with that) coming across the pond! Keep it up!
#288834 Nerf In The News
Posted by Y-Brik on 24 November 2010 - 07:44 PM in General Nerf
Linky
Kinda bugs me that the intelligent nerfers are lumped in with the retards. Also, slingshots? Those are SO 2008!
#288893 Making An Aftermarket Mod Match The Stock Color
Posted by Y-Brik on 25 November 2010 - 01:52 PM in Modifications
#289056 Gyrostabilization Module
Posted by Y-Brik on 27 November 2010 - 08:57 AM in Modifications
EDIT: @Nerfer91's sig- It's the SEARS Tower dammit, the SEARS tower!
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