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#526 diamondbacknf1626

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Posted 04 September 2010 - 11:29 AM

Finally I got a hold of a way to get some pics up here for you guys ta see, and here are, for all intents and purposes, my two favorite blasters I currently own:
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The one on the left was made by Rork, features a superlative plunger head, as well as an integrated backwards half-snap just incase.
The one on the right was made by myself the other day, also features a superlative plunger head, and super excessive zip tie usage, but as opposed to the integration, I decided to give it a modular forgrip.
Both seal supa dupa well (I can hold my hand over the bushing and entirely stop the plunger rod about halfway through the PT), and both shoot farther than your +bow.

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#527 Ice Nine

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Posted 04 September 2010 - 02:52 PM

Small +bow modifications.

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Spring spacer and cut-down bushing combine more draw (almost seven inches now) and more compression (almost full deflection). Shaft seal stops dead halfway down plunger when I plug the bushing.

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Supa' nice.

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Hopper with Ryan barrel, Zorn staging, and Spice funnel.

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Dinosaur sticker. Foam in handle.

With rape darts it's shooting Ryan's +bow ranges. Does mean things with a speedloader, slightly less mean at higher incidence with hopper.

Edited by Ice Nine, 04 September 2010 - 02:53 PM.

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#528 Lt Stefan

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 08:18 PM

I made a new +Bow.

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It was originally supposed to be my first pump action +bow, but that design failed so I was left with a +bow and no side plates. So I made up some standard side plates and put it together.

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It has a shortened plunger tube with a [k26] spring and grommet plunger head. This puts much more precompression on the spring so it makes a nice loud pop when you shoot it.

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Fullish compression FTW!

I really like the layout of the stock with this gun. Even though it's normal length it makes the gun feel much smaller and more maneuverable. It improves accuracy by a lot IMO. Also the priming action is a lot more fun.

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Also single side plates are awesome.
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#529 venom213

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 10:19 PM

So Beaver and I made some SNAP Pump Action Crossbows last night:

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DIS SHIT IS HUGE!!!!!

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OMG VENOM USED A CLOTHESPIN TRIGGER!!! It's super sub-optimal!

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Built 100% from Hardware Store parts, and by that we actually mean it. No cheating with ordered K26s. Also, we managed to find some of the last stock of the Magical 1.5" thinwall PVC! Full Video Write-Up coming soon!

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#530 Daniel Beaver

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Posted 06 September 2010 - 04:05 PM

A spring-power conversion for the Pump Action Crossbow. This blaster is the same one I'm holding in venom's above post, in a spring-powered configuration.

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#531 SonReeceSonJensen

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Posted 06 September 2010 - 08:27 PM

OMG ph3ar MN's garage-smithed WINcannons!!ONE!

I am superjacked to see thoes at the next SPANO warm-up :lol:

On topic, here is a core made entirely of 1" PVC and three-port couplers that really only could have been created for structures like this. That and a tarp held on by a few strips of duct tape and BAM: core or a mobstical!
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Sturdy as a mother with no need for cords, bungies, or sewing. Total cost: $35.
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The Difference:
-Guns shoot bullets that kill people
-Blasters shoot darts that tag people

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#532 Go Doggie

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Posted 08 September 2010 - 12:55 PM

This is my LDNR. I hope to do a full write-up on how to make it but for now I'll explain and show pictures and diagrams of it.

This is the overall gun.

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On the back is the plunger, (I'm going to diagram the whole thing farther down the page) which has a 1/2" PVC Tee fitting on it for a handle.

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Here's the middle of the gun where it reduces from 2" to 1/2". The metal piece is something else I'm working on, and it has no use right now. I have a slip 2" to threaded 1/2" reducer so I can swap out barrels.

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Here's the laser/light combo.

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And lastly, the end of the barrel which has a larger portion because it was from the end of a 20' stick of 1/2" pvc.

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Comment!

EDIT!!! Day Video: Day Video
Night Video: Night Video

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#533 princexbuster

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:17 PM

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Sexy Dwarves.

#534 CaliforniaPants

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Posted 10 September 2010 - 06:11 PM

PUMPBOW N-WORDS

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all for the cost of free

two tees, 4 elbows, and a zip tie. I might do a writeup sometime, but its pretty damn easy to figure out.

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trans as shit because fuck you


#535 Draconis

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Posted 14 September 2010 - 02:26 PM

All you pussies posting in here, and you really need to ask yourselves... Does your blaster shoot balls? I thought not.


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Suck it. Longer range, more durable, better shaft seal.
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[15:51] <+Noodle> titties
[15:51] <+Rhadamanthys> titties
[15:51] <+jakejagan> titties
[15:51] <+Lucian> boobs
[15:51] <+Gears> titties
[15:51] <@Draconis> Titties.
[15:52] <+Noodle> why is this so hard?

#536 louiec3

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 07:46 PM

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#537 Lt Stefan

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Posted 17 September 2010 - 02:00 PM

PAPbow Rev.2

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This one was made for Gears.

There are a few changes to my first design here, and most of them can be seen here:

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-Plate on the plunger rod extends to ride between the two stock rods
-It's also rounded so it hurts less if by some chance you put an appendage in the way
-Priming plate does the same
-Rectangles attached to the side plates keep the arms from coming up when cocked

Lastly, it now has an adult-sized stock and grip:

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I'm very happy with its performance and is as comfortable and useful as +bows can get.
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#538 Wes7143

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Posted 17 September 2010 - 10:50 PM

Schnap Bow.

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It's got magnets to keep the handle forward.

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#539 Coal Ten

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Posted 18 September 2010 - 02:34 PM

Here is my Pump-Action-Cross-Snap-Bow

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The stock/handle is super comfy, the white stuff on the back of the stock is super squishy foam. The trigger is surprisingly comfortable even without an L-bracket or some other proper trigger.

*Note: the zip ties on the grip only hold the clothespin on, the stock is screwed on.

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#540 louiec3

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Posted 19 September 2010 - 02:26 PM

Hummer's Bow

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Continuation of my new homemade. (Thanks Kane)

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#541 Daniel Beaver

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Posted 25 September 2010 - 12:12 AM

Me and Venom built second batch of pump-action SNAPs, based on Carbon's SNAP 7.5 Pump Crossbow. Since I did all the work, I am going to just call it the Beaver Variant just to give it some sort of distinguishing name. This is the Mk2 version, and improved version of the blaster that I posted in Carbon's thread. Click on the pictures to get a full-sized view.

EDIT: Looks like this is basically a SNAP-2. Albeit, with many years of community improvements integrated into the basic design.

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A [k26] powers the pictured blaster, with a 7 inch draw length (bringing the spring close to full compression). The cold weather is screwing up my dart fit, so I was only able to get it to fire 85 feet with a 10-shot hopper. It ought to clear 100 feet easily with proper dart fit. The whole blaster is very long, but is not at all ungainly.

EDIT: It does, indeed clear 100ft with proper dart fit, and a 10-shot hopper. Very nice.

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The spring sits behind the catch, and a PVC cap with a 5/8" hole acts as a stop. The rear length of CPVC prevents the spring from binding up against the walls of the plunger tube, giving the blaster a very smooth feel. The big bolt acts as priming bar for the pump grip (which is a short section of 1.5" thinwall PVC). The priming action is shockingly easy, even with a [k26] installed.

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#542 rork

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Posted 25 September 2010 - 09:21 PM

Jobar still needs a shotgun barrel. Integration is held on by my SNAPbow PVC bracket system, plus a bit. Apart from the angle, I can prime the SNAP while holding the jobar (which makes an excellent foregrip). Also, e-tape!

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EDIT: Finished version.

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<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20296" target="_blank">SNAPbow Mk. V</a>
<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20409" target="_blank">Make it pump-action</a>

#543 polycarb

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Posted 28 September 2010 - 03:51 PM

YAY! 2-11
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Notice the bow arms...
Soft felt...
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Because I didn't like looking at a screwhead when I put my cheek on the stock.
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I love it.
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#544 Fome

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Posted 30 September 2010 - 02:28 PM

My current arsenal of SNAPs

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Two standard pull-back SNAPs, a half-sized pistol SNAP, and my pump action conversion, which you can read about here.
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#545 rork

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Posted 30 September 2010 - 03:17 PM

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I should do a write-up for these...
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<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20296" target="_blank">SNAPbow Mk. V</a>
<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20409" target="_blank">Make it pump-action</a>

#546 dizzyduck

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Posted 04 October 2010 - 08:35 PM

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First SNAP ever attempted. Works pretty well.

Trigger needs work. Don't buy your clothespins from Lowe's. They'll corrupt your soul.
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#547 Fome

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 05:15 PM

My latest SNAP. I wanted something that maximized range. 6.5"' draw, and a 16" long 17/32" brass breech.

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And my two favorite SNAPs together.

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#548 Mehku

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Posted 08 October 2010 - 08:44 PM

My +Bow got a little TLC from both Louiec3 and I.

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I recently had Lou replace my plunger head and my old aluminum plunger tube with a better one. This thing shoots stupidly hard. I then personally gave it the most leet tape "paintjob" ever and gave it a fore grip.

I also made multiple attachments.

-A single barrel with a brass "shotgun" barrel

-Buzz Bee and BBB arrow barrels (for when I have to frag shield wielders)

-A normal hopper clip

-A retardedly huge hopper clip for when I decide to be an asshole.

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#549 Boot

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Posted 09 October 2010 - 04:14 AM

Another one of the things I've been working on, all the parts worked great. This was my first homemade, and partially based around the construction techniques in my Mirage (see sig :) ), and of course Splits RTP (Mad Props!). Machining was great, super clean. Waited for a month to get a shipment of [k25]'s from the US (I currently live in China), put it together and... It broke. I made it as a noob and so did not understand how weak Acrylic was, and why it is NEVER used in moving parts. It still looks nice though, and is a great reminder to how regardless of how nice the machining is, if you don't think things through it won't work.

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I learn't a lot from it though, and am putting that knowledge to use while building the next in the line of the Mirage series.
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#550 Stark

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Posted 11 October 2010 - 02:58 AM

Supa dupa RainBow time!

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