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Rfdg Help
08 October 2009 - 07:10 PM
I recently modded an RFDG to look like the terrible shotgun from fallout. Only problem is, I can't get it to close, or when I do, the turret doesn't rotate. I've successfully closed RZB's on the first try, so I don't think it's a "getting things aligned" problem. Any help would be appreciated.
Homemade Bolt Action Rifle
02 August 2008 - 01:57 PM
I have nearly completed my homemade bolt action rifle. All I need to finish it is a coupler, as I need to connect the bolt/breech assembly to the plunger/catch assembly.
Bolt assembly:
Breech:
Oh, and a vulcan!
Bolt assembly:
Breech:
Oh, and a vulcan!
At2k Quad Mod Writeup (pvc)
04 May 2008 - 10:53 AM
This mod is for noobs with taggers and vets with mega stefans. Without pump plugging, this gun can shoot around 60' with taggers, more probably with stefans and a pump plug. Without further adieu, the writeup.
You will need:
5/8 inch clear vinyl tubing (should fit in 1/2 inch pvc with some cramming)
Hot glue + gun
At2k
Tape of your choice
Dremel
Screwdriver
(Some pics are courtesy of Uncle Hammer)
Stock At2k. Open it up, fools!
Internals of the At2k.
Don't lose that o ring!
I don't think you need a picture for this, but cut your pvc to four pieces of seven inches.
Now carefully pry the stock barrels out. cutting leaves a ring inside that we don't want. Your turret should look like this when you're done.
Now take your clear vinyl tubing and cut one inch segments. I think everyone hear can imagine four one inch segments of this stuff.
Sorry I don't have a pic for this step, but cram the clear vinyl tubing halfway into each piece of pvc. then insert the other end of the clear vinyl tubin into the holes on the turret.
Add tape to hold the barrels together, plug the pump if you want, and close it back up.
Isn't it glorious?
You will need:
5/8 inch clear vinyl tubing (should fit in 1/2 inch pvc with some cramming)
Hot glue + gun
At2k
Tape of your choice
Dremel
Screwdriver
(Some pics are courtesy of Uncle Hammer)
Stock At2k. Open it up, fools!
Internals of the At2k.
Don't lose that o ring!
I don't think you need a picture for this, but cut your pvc to four pieces of seven inches.
Now carefully pry the stock barrels out. cutting leaves a ring inside that we don't want. Your turret should look like this when you're done.
Now take your clear vinyl tubing and cut one inch segments. I think everyone hear can imagine four one inch segments of this stuff.
Sorry I don't have a pic for this step, but cram the clear vinyl tubing halfway into each piece of pvc. then insert the other end of the clear vinyl tubin into the holes on the turret.
Add tape to hold the barrels together, plug the pump if you want, and close it back up.
Isn't it glorious?
Rubber Band Guns
04 May 2008 - 10:28 AM
Alright, before I started nerfing, I enjoyed making rubberband guns. These were not your average single-shot rubber band guns, no. These were heavy gatling gun turrets and automatic pistols. I have pictures, so take a look!
This is my automatic pistol. It shoots rather slowly but holds 25 rubber bands. Is a kickass sidearm.
My old rubberband primary. Holds 60 bands and fires crazy fast using a gatling type system.
A remake of my old primary. Holds 60 bands, fires faster, is lighter and smaller, and is my current band-war primary.
Hope you enjoyed!
If you have any questions, just ask.
This is my automatic pistol. It shoots rather slowly but holds 25 rubber bands. Is a kickass sidearm.
My old rubberband primary. Holds 60 bands and fires crazy fast using a gatling type system.
A remake of my old primary. Holds 60 bands, fires faster, is lighter and smaller, and is my current band-war primary.
Hope you enjoyed!
If you have any questions, just ask.
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