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#77003 Boltsniper Scar-n Rifle Bs-8

Posted by m15399 on 20 March 2006 - 05:25 PM in Homemades

You can really just make it out of balsa wood. That's what I'd do. Take a look at some other clips/mags (Ompa, Renegade, etc.) and see how they did it. Personally, I think there is an easier way to go about all this, but that's just me (and no offence).

Edit: Take a loot?? :rolleyes:



#77427 Boltsniper Scar-n Rifle Bs-8

Posted by m15399 on 24 March 2006 - 05:35 PM in Homemades

Kitty!
Is the SCAR able to shoot through a paper?



#77213 Boltsniper Scar-n Rifle Bs-8

Posted by m15399 on 22 March 2006 - 12:52 PM in Homemades

SKIZ, it depends on what kind of range you want, and what type of valve you will be using. Turning the whole stock into a PC would result in very high ranges, but would require a MASSIVE air tank to supply (unless you plan to pump it manually each shot).



#77476 C.s.h.g.

Posted by m15399 on 24 March 2006 - 10:49 PM in Homemades

http://people.howstu...achine-gun4.htm
Eh?

It's a gatling gun for nerf. It's been done for bullets, air soft bb's, nerf, what next? ^_^



#81285 Fall '06 Blasters

Posted by m15399 on 05 May 2006 - 05:27 PM in General Nerf

No it's so you can connect them to a titan and make a 20 pound unusable weapon.

http://nerfhaven.com...php?strip_id=17
^It's very similar.



#80376 Fall '06 Blasters

Posted by m15399 on 19 April 2006 - 06:37 PM in General Nerf

Super Soakers dominate the summer. It's when it gets cold again that kids get their parents to take them to the store to get some more toy guns. B)



#82706 Fall '06 Blasters

Posted by m15399 on 03 June 2006 - 08:13 PM in General Nerf

One clip is held in the back for storage (for little kids who wear shorts without pockets :ph34r: ). Each clip holds 6, you say, so you have to switch clips after 6 shots. You can say the gun holds 12, but you could also say the firefly holds 16 (ammo holders).



#77515 The Snap-1 Mk2

Posted by m15399 on 25 March 2006 - 12:58 PM in Homemades

If I were you I would use an o-ring. The gasket just looks like it's asking for squeaky trouble. :w00t:

To answer first question:
Why would you want to? It's simpler just to glue it all.



#77519 The Snap-1 Mk2

Posted by m15399 on 25 March 2006 - 01:29 PM in Homemades

I was talking to general. :w00t:

I'm not saying the seal is bad, I'm saying that because the cup goes forward, it might reduce the speed of the plunger.



#73554 Bolt Action Magazine Fed Air Pressure Nerf

Posted by m15399 on 19 February 2006 - 01:25 PM in Homemades

That was probably intended as a joke, but if you really wanted to, you could put a regulator between the tank and the PC to set the pressure for various ranges.



#75850 Sledgehammer

Posted by m15399 on 11 March 2006 - 08:27 PM in Homemades

How does the drum rotate? I can't quite see the top part clearly. I see a triangle, though.



#77315 Syringe Popgun

Posted by m15399 on 23 March 2006 - 12:19 PM in Homemades

A vertical clip would probably be easier to build than a drum mag. Isn't there some Nerf gun that was made a few years ago that worked like this? Chainblazer? As you can see, I don't know my Nerf guns...



#74322 An In-line, High Capacity Clip

Posted by m15399 on 25 February 2006 - 09:33 PM in Homemades

That looks like it would decrease range quite a bit (air must travel around the stefans and must fill space inside clip). How much range are you losing?



#74327 An In-line, High Capacity Clip

Posted by m15399 on 25 February 2006 - 09:51 PM in Homemades

Hmm that's pretty good. I think it needs a larger chamber though. The chamber is no longer 4:1 because you have to subtract the dead space in the clip. Maybe you should shorten the/swap out a shorter barrel and see what happens.



#74695 An In-line, High Capacity Clip

Posted by m15399 on 28 February 2006 - 07:39 PM in Homemades

I think anything below a nano is not really considered nerf... I mean, you can't take a toothpick, stick some clay on the end, and call it a nerf dart.



#74478 An In-line, High Capacity Clip

Posted by m15399 on 26 February 2006 - 11:19 PM in Homemades

I really don't see the purpose in making a full auto gun unless you plan on taking on 20 people armed with stock blasters. That would actually pretty awesome to pull out your full auto gun and mow down 20 nerfers in 3 seconds... Nanos sound like a good idea, though. Do you have an air compressor? If I were you, I'd make a portable auto with a 10+ gallon tank in a backpack.

Edit: Try a nano barrel on it as it is and tell us the ranges. I'm always interested with ranges on different sized darts ;)



#77300 The Snap-3

Posted by m15399 on 23 March 2006 - 01:48 AM in Homemades

All right then be picky. ;)
You can make the hopper vertical for better feed.

You speak from expirience? Got any pics of your hopper? What exactly was wrong with it?

In my humble opinion, Ompa's clip is the best. Negligible range reduction, same ROF as the far, and MUCH simpler to build.

Edit: By the way, you're talking to me like I'm a three year old, and I've been here twice as long as you have.



#77297 The Snap-3

Posted by m15399 on 23 March 2006 - 12:58 AM in Homemades

Lookin' good, as always. The trigger looks much sturdier than the original clothespin trigger.

Any progress on the clip/thing? I really liked the fact that the old ones were so simple. You could do something like the Rclip v2, except use yout hopper instead of a peice of pipe. I'll try and explain visually what I'm thinking about.

That's the most baddest drawing ever FYI.

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The back peice of brass/barrel material would need some electrical tape to make a good seal with the rest of the PVC (not shown). It's reversed so that you can connect it to the charging rod.



#94802 Next-gen Systems

Posted by m15399 on 19 November 2006 - 12:25 PM in Off Topic

Kill sports games, kill EA, and kill Microsoft (free Bungie!!).


Wii all deh way.



#76367 Hopper Clip

Posted by m15399 on 15 March 2006 - 06:53 PM in Homemades

Awesome. I don't get what was with the slits though. Could you explain that a little? How much does it reduce range on the SNAP 3?



#91829 My First Homemade

Posted by m15399 on 12 October 2006 - 08:08 PM in Homemades

So far it shoots about 300' with the mega missles, 50 pumps with the bike pump, and a 10 degree angle.


How did you measure this? I'm sorry to say that nerf guns with bigger tanks and better valves have not acheived 300 feet at a 10 degree angle with heavily weighted nerf micros. No offence, but I am skeptical. Try shooting it across a football field (300 feet).

Nice job, nevertheless. Looks pretty sweet.



#77483 Near

Posted by m15399 on 24 March 2006 - 11:49 PM in Homemades

So you pull the handle back, a dart gets pushed into the brass, you pull the handle forward and the brass comes forward? Sounds like it would work... How do you plan to keep the brass coming forward from cutting the dart in half?

Oh yeah, and the videos are broked.



#83120 Favorite Aircraft?

Posted by m15399 on 11 June 2006 - 02:22 PM in Off Topic

The coolest aircraft has gotta be the SR-71 Blackbird.

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^_^

Edit: Oh, sorry for the big image. It was the coolest one.



#89362 2006 Jspb Arsenal

Posted by m15399 on 08 September 2006 - 09:43 PM in Homemades

It is not full auto. It is not semi-auto, either.

You pump the large tank, pull the back ball valve to fill the small tank, close the valve to seal off the large tank from the small tank, and pull the front valve to fire off a shot. Then you load another dart and repeat the process. At most you would be able to get off a dart every 2 seconds.



#88894 2006 Jspb Arsenal

Posted by m15399 on 03 September 2006 - 03:15 PM in Homemades

If he's not selling them, you should be able to build one quite easily. Simplicity is the beauty of 3DBBQ's guns. :P



#89165 2006 Jspb Arsenal

Posted by m15399 on 05 September 2006 - 09:34 PM in Homemades

Sam, you can buy ball valves at almost any hardware store. Metal ones are quite easy to find, as well as PVC ones.

Nerfer34 (a while back), you can also get check valves at almost any hardware store. The ones I've seen look slightly different, but the purpose is the same.



#75336 Canon Ammo?

Posted by m15399 on 05 March 2006 - 10:49 PM in Homemades

You would need some LRT from McMaster.com. It can hold much more than a super soaker's CPS PC. The splashzooka would be far from a good choice (it's not so good compared to other CPS's).



#75422 Canon Ammo?

Posted by m15399 on 06 March 2006 - 07:52 PM in Homemades

Ya, whatever.

Sponge, sprinkler valves open quicker than ball valves, so they get more range out of your gun. Here's a link.



#75406 Canon Ammo?

Posted by m15399 on 06 March 2006 - 06:25 PM in Homemades

Oh, sorry. :nugget: Guess no one knows what that is...

LRT is short for Latex Rubber Tubing. It's basically a tube made of rubber that expands. You find things like these in Powerclips, Wildfires, RF20's, and probably some other ones. They are only rated for 35 PSI, so it's unlikely you would get 100+ without a better valve and larger PC/shorter barrel.



#80709 Working Prototype Of Clip-in-handle Pistol

Posted by m15399 on 23 April 2006 - 09:49 PM in Homemades

Oh, how did you make it work like that? Does the bolt push the darts back against the plunger, making the darts enter the bolt itself?



#80648 Working Prototype Of Clip-in-handle Pistol

Posted by m15399 on 23 April 2006 - 01:20 PM in Homemades

The second video doesn't seem to work.

Do you open the cap to the clip before inserting it into the gun?

VERY nice work!



#80670 Working Prototype Of Clip-in-handle Pistol

Posted by m15399 on 23 April 2006 - 05:26 PM in Homemades

How does the clip stay in there? Does it have something to do with that peice of PVC sticking out on the left side?



#82000 A Homebrew Ramrocket

Posted by m15399 on 18 May 2006 - 12:10 AM in Homemades

I made something like that with 3/4" PVC a while ago. I've been planning on testing it with nerf darts, but never got around to it.



#71912 Double-action Spring Guns?

Posted by m15399 on 29 January 2006 - 10:12 PM in Homemades

My freind has a little disc shooter that works like that. It doesn't compress a spring that then shoots air into the barrel, though. It has a little groove that pushes the discs out the front, which could work in a nerf gun, but it wouln't shoot too far. You're better off trying to figure out how to make a magazine advance on the "out" of the trigger (when the trigger is released). Then all you need is an air source and a semi-auto air valve.



#71957 Double-action Spring Guns?

Posted by m15399 on 30 January 2006 - 08:35 PM in Homemades

You could just incorporate it into the cocking mechanism. Pull back and at the end of the pull, it releases the plunger. Like doing rapid fire with a mav or firefly, except with no trigger pull.



#75345 Semi-auto Bull-pup Rifle

Posted by m15399 on 06 March 2006 - 12:15 AM in Homemades

The air intake from the main supply is in between the left and middle O-rings.

That's not what it looks like. Could you perhaps draw some internals?



#75262 Semi-auto Bull-pup Rifle

Posted by m15399 on 05 March 2006 - 03:40 PM in Homemades

Compact design, looks cool, and they gotta beat Bolt to it, ya know. :lol:

I don't really see the appeal in it. Nerf homemades are going to be big if they are semi auto.



#75226 Semi-auto Bull-pup Rifle

Posted by m15399 on 05 March 2006 - 11:00 AM in Homemades

My reasoning is that the pressure from the main tank would force the plunger back to the starting position keeping the cable taunt at all times.

Nope. Sorry, that's not guna work. The air will be between two orings on the shaft, so it wont be pushed back in. Now that I think about it, How is your PC supposed to refill? The plunger is... faulty... to say the least.



#75215 Semi-auto Bull-pup Rifle

Posted by m15399 on 05 March 2006 - 12:07 AM in Homemades

I believe it fires with each pull of the handle on the side.



#75233 Semi-auto Bull-pup Rifle

Posted by m15399 on 05 March 2006 - 12:08 PM in Homemades

That's one problem. The one I was talking about is how it will refill. The intake tube is in the wrong place. The only solution I see is to move the air intake, or add another oring (I have a picture in my head, but I can't really explain it. If I were you, I'd move the handle more towards the front (where the intake is) and move the intake back. That would solve your problem.