It's still in need of barrels, but I won't get around to it until later this week, when I won't have time to write it up. I'm assuming we all know how to cut brass, right?
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It's PistolSplat PS800 with a Tek 10 turret MacGyverred on the front. As is the common case, this is a "Hey, it works! Now, time to write it up!" sort of write-up, so there are no 'in progress' pics, just ones that show the finished product and ask you to imagine along.
Okay, that disclaimer aside, here's the materials list (aside from the PS800 and Tek 10):
- PVC 4" to 3" reducing coupler
- 1-1/2" Fender washer
- 37mm (diameter) hose clamp
- 17/32" brass
- 9/16" brass
- 9" Wire tie
- A spacer - I used a thick o-ring, but anything 1/8" or so thick should do
- Hacksaw with metal blade
- Drill
- 9/16" bit
- 1/4" bit
- Plumber's goop
- File
The PistolSplat
Pry/cut off the collars for the ammo feed and barrel and open the blaster. (Make sure it is not cocked first.) Remove any safeties that annoy you, any non-ergo tabs of plastic, and the barrel moving bar.
Chop off the body to the wall holding the piston tube in.
Cut off the 'lower receiver' to just beyond the last wall before the trigger itself.
Truncate the trigger guard at about the same plane. See below for details:
Take the fender washer and cut off the last 1/4", then use Plumber's Goop to attach it to the rubber washer face of the piston tube and the right (as you hold the PS800) half of the pistol. Let dry.
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The Turret
Take a Tek 10 turret and drill it out with the 9/16" bit. Cut off the nub at the end of inner workings, that only gets in the way.
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The Turret Shroud
The side view ofa 4" to 3" reducing coupler looks essentially like this:
______ v Cut here | \ _____ | . | | . | | . | | . ____ | |______/ ^ Cut here
Then, take smaller cut cylinder and epoxy it in the larger one.
______ | _____\ | | || | | || | | || | |____ || |______ /
Then cut a notch on the back rim 7/8" wide and 1/2" deep for the PistolSplat's screw hump. The final product looks like this:
Note - best to cut the notch narrow, then use the file to enlarge to size.
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Assembly
Put a spacer under the 'far' end of the turret body (the end away from the muzzle). This will keep the turret lined up against the fender washer when clamped down.Use the hose clamp to affix the Tek 10 turret to the sawed off PS800.
Test fit the turret shroud, enlarging the notch until the PS's screw hump fits snugly.
Take the 1/4" bit and shoot two holes in the front of the shroud in line with each edge of the notch. Thread zip tie through holes, use to attach to screw hump to force turret against fender washer.
Insert brass.
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Comments:
- I don't have ranges for this. The PS800 is so powerful it makes lateral tears in my Streamlines. The thing packs a wallop.
- See above for accuracy. Basically, I need to make stefans. I just need some foam or blanks.
- Rate of fire ... mixed. The inner collar is just a little too long for me to have an easy grip on the orange barrels. I'll add longer barrels, but twisting the turret by the brass makes me nervous. Still, a breechloading wheelgun is nothing to scoff at.
- The airflow is slightly offset because the PS800's barrel is too thick to line up straight with the Tek 10 turret.
Edited by taerKitty, 28 June 2009 - 06:58 PM.