You will need a Longshot and a Deploy
Here they are aren't they pretty.
We now need to go a bit Dr frankenstien on them. The Black marks are sharpie marker and are the lines that we need to cut on
This is the Deploy all we need is the pump handle and rail assembly
This is the longshot its just the bipod and useless bits under the bipod
So now we have a pair of butchered blasters. I like to deal with the Deploy parts first.
So this is what we have and it is the only part of the Deploy IMO that is any good.
Throw the rest away unless you a an affinaty for really bad blasters that are performace impaired.
This pic shows one of the screw ports that will be in the way if we dont get rid of it
The other small ports i like to get rid off just because im like that. I dont actually think they impeed anything
Here is the slider mech all cleaned up and with out its ports
This is were we need to elongate the slider hole and shorten the nubs on the pump grip.
Cut again were the black marks are.
Thats it for now put it to one side we will see it again later.
Bye
Now on to the longshot its self remove the parts we marked up earlier and we end up with
Side view
Bottom view
Now we deal with the internal mods on the shell. Take the top part of the shell that hasnt got any of the internals attatched.
This photo might be a bit difficult to work out unless you are really familiar with longshots
Once again the plastic between the black marks has to go. I dont have a pic of pieces removed (sorry).
This only needs to be done on one side of the blaster Make it as smooth as possible i just use a utility knife as the plastic is very soft.
Once that has been done put the blaster back together. Only use enough screws so it doesnt fall apart. Do the same with the deploy part.
Once both are partially assembled glue them together how ever you see fit. I used super strength hot melt glue sticks in my glue gun.
It needs to look like this once glued.
Once the initial glueing is cured open up the blaster again and glue the parts together from the inside.
Leave the blaster disassembled.
Now on to the Hot work (PLEASE PLEASE WEAR HOT WORK GLOVES AND GOGGLES) Here is what we will need.
List is Blow torch, 4x4mm x 1 meter steel rod, needle nose pliers,
Cut the steel rod in half and heat up one end untill cherry red
Take the needle nose pliers and bend the end around so there is a loop that will fit over the screw port that the original priming rod of the deploy was around.
Now some more bending is needed all of this is by eye so i dont have any measurements. I will put the pics up so you can see the shape needed. I will make another and get measurements coz im nice.
Little tweeks are going to be needed to get it just right this is the third one i have done and its dead easy once you get the hang of it.
It fits in the blaster like this
I found to get the bar to sit correctly you will need to scallop the hole on the bolt sled. The scallop needs to be going toward the front of the blot sled. Pics are on the way for that.
Once this is all done it can all go back together.
This particular blaster has AR removed and a 2x OMW spring dual orings
Hope you like any questions please ask
UPDATE
This is what i do with my rods (oh i say) with higher spring rates i use chemical metal in the picture it looks like white miliput but its just the flash.
The next pic is a little blurry but i think you will get the idea. It is a picture of the scalloped boltsled so you can get the idea
Also i have finnished another i think i may have a problem
I havent finnished my blue version yet i will update when its done. Im using the front blaster off the blue one as the pump action. Its proving a little tougher but it will be good.
Edited by Blastershack, 06 September 2013 - 07:48 AM.