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#1 ChiliPepperFender

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Posted 23 August 2008 - 03:46 PM

I'm really exicted to finally have this gun up and working. I got this about 3-4 months ago and had to fix the plunger since it was snapped off. After finishing that I had to work on the guns seal. I used a LOT of e-tape and at first I had a GREAT seal. Believe it or not I was hitting ranges of 120ft with bungees. Although very quickly the e-tape had lost it's seal and I was getting ranges of maybe 10 ft. The next stage this gun went through almost took away the ability to be a true crossbow. I figuired I had a crap crossbow so I set to integrating guns, mainly the SM1500 and AT2k, into it. For some reason I could never get them to work without getting a leak so I gave up on it. Anyway, after many months of procrastination and other stuff/projects I finally set myself to fix my crossbow. I started with the seal and used FBR wrapped around the plunger head, next with a little e-tape over it to create a more air tight fit. Then with some silicone lube. The gun actually worked and it wasn't just barely getting out of the barrel. Ok, so some pics of the gun in it's current state.
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I use a speedloader of two 6 in 9/16 brass barrels nested in PVC. The crossbow doesn't get amazing ranges like before but they are sufficient. I get around 65ft with no bungees. I'm expecting around 80-90ft with 2-4 mini bungees. Which reminds me I also added an industrial small trigger spring to the existing one. Where the original crossbow barrel is, is a SM750. I had originally thought of this a few months ago and did it, but my 750 sprung an unrepairable leak. I got another from serpent sn1per a few days ago and integrated it in. It's not in the best position, but it works for me. The ranges of it are around 70-80ft with 6 inches of PETG. I haven't tried this next thing out yet, but I saw Captain Slug put the gun on his +bow and I figuired why not. These Spider man guns are pretty good, I get around 40ft with them and it could creat an excelent backup. Before the SM gun I had a SM1500 in the usual place. Though, for me, it was too cumbersome and I didn't have enough space for "speedloading". Plus, I didn't want overkill either.

So that is the Chilibow.
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 04:18 PM

Nice intergration mod, I like it, But do you plan on painting it
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 05:17 PM

Nice.

I'm glad you were able to get a barrel on the 750 with it being cut down as much as it was.

As for the plunger head, why not search for a new o-ring?
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#4 Dr Rockzo

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Posted 23 August 2008 - 05:34 PM

I still don't understand the two barrels with e tape thing.
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 05:36 PM

I still don't understand the two barrels with e tape thing.


It's called a speed loader. Both have darts in them. Anyway, nice crossbow...the spiderman gun is not my favorite but it's ok.
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#6 Renegademilitia15

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Posted 23 August 2008 - 07:22 PM

Nice tiny speedloader!! It looks exeactly like mine.
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 10:02 PM

Nice work. I've been planning on something similar for the ERTL pump action shotgun.
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My god, you actually built it. To that, all I can say is, "bravo".

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Posted 23 August 2008 - 10:52 PM

Nice work. I've been planning on something similar for the ERTL pump action shotgun.


How is the 750 fired? You could also move the 750 pump to the side to help your line of site.
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Don't want to shove balls in tight spaces. Trust me, bad idea.

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#9 ChiliPepperFender

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Posted 23 August 2008 - 11:01 PM

Icespartan: Thanks, and I might paint it a chili green or a chili red color.

serpent sn1per: That probably would be pretty smarter..and barreling the 750 wasn't hard at all.

AJ.Z: Thanks for clearing that up.

Renegademilitia15: Thanks, though I might change to 8 or 9 inch barrels.

g-force: Can't wait to see what you've done.

P.C.III: It's fired with a key ring in the back, not the most comfortable but it works. Also, the pump of the 750 snapped off, and I'm kind of happy it did. I repalced the pump with a 2k pump and put it under my Crossbow barrel like bpso did with his xbow. I'll get a pic up in a bit of the gun soon.
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 11:17 PM

P.C.III: It's fired with a key ring in the back, not the most comfortable but it works. Also, the pump of the 750 snapped off, and I'm kind of happy it did. I repalced the pump with a 2k pump and put it under my Crossbow barrel like bpso did with his xbow. I'll get a pic up in a bit of the gun soon.

OK, i get it. I mounted a SMG on the bottom of my xbow once too, but I would recommend a smdtg.
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