Alright boys 'n' girls... I need an ultra-powerful maxshot mod. Any materials but PETG, brass prefered. Thanks!
-Coop
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#1
Posted 04 December 2003 - 07:38 PM
I'm a noob... so sue me...
#2
Posted 04 December 2003 - 08:16 PM
Unholy Three: DUPLUM SCRTA, DUPLUM PROBLEMA (2009)
But Zeke guns tend to be like proofs by contradiction
Theoretically solid but actually non-constructive
Rnbw Cln
#5
Posted 05 December 2003 - 12:00 AM
I checked out my Mods-Directory on NW, and it appears that there is still one mod you guys haven't mentioned. I don't know how good it is, but hell.
http://nerfevolved.f...ons/maxshot.php
Just to let you know, I did Cxwq's Max Shot mod, and it is very, very sturdy and performs exceptionally well. My only problems was when a friend accidentally pushed the 9/16 brass too far into the 17/32 brass will inserting the PVC barrel into the coupler, and the 2" stub of 17/32 brass ripped right out. I had a hell of a time opening it up and jamming the brass back in the white tube, and as it turned out, the white tube cracked a tiny bit. After sealing this with a bit of hot glue, all was well again, and after I put the gun back together, it performed better than it did before.
I suggest doing Cxwq's mod unless you can't get brass. If you do decide to do, however, make sure not to jam the PVC into the coupler.
http://nerfevolved.f...ons/maxshot.php
Just to let you know, I did Cxwq's Max Shot mod, and it is very, very sturdy and performs exceptionally well. My only problems was when a friend accidentally pushed the 9/16 brass too far into the 17/32 brass will inserting the PVC barrel into the coupler, and the 2" stub of 17/32 brass ripped right out. I had a hell of a time opening it up and jamming the brass back in the white tube, and as it turned out, the white tube cracked a tiny bit. After sealing this with a bit of hot glue, all was well again, and after I put the gun back together, it performed better than it did before.
I suggest doing Cxwq's mod unless you can't get brass. If you do decide to do, however, make sure not to jam the PVC into the coupler.
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