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Mod of the Buzzbee Mega Missle

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#1 Axle-Gear

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 03:43 PM

Much to my fortune, some friends of mine who are into modding nerf gun had a bunch of spare parts laying around, including the gutted shell to a BBB (they complained that when singled, it left welts with stefans, and decided to decommission it), and a broken magstrike. At the time, I had with me my buzzbee mega-missle. This is what I whipped up using all three:

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It turns out the magstrike pump fits right in to the pipe for the mega-missle, and all that was left to do was seal it up with some hot glue. The integration into the BBB body to make it more wieldy was more of a chore. I made this with minimal dremmeling and a cut up missle from the buzzbee gun.

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The barrel is a cheap crayola marker knock-off, and it simply shoved into place and held with some electrical tape. The PVC over it just looks cool. The trigger is scrounged together from some metal bits, a paper clip, the old buzzbee trigger, and some plumber's goop.

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As you can see, I use the WHOLE magstrike pump in the mod, which means it only needs about 5-8 pumps to reach a good capacity to fire a dart nice and fast. A single pump can actually give me competent distances of maybe around 30 feet with more or less angling, and can be nearly silent with the right dart (stefans make more noise, it seems). It can go up to about 15 or 20 pumps before it won't take in any more air, and it makes a nice big POP noise when fired. At the capacity, stefans travel VERY fast, but anything else tends to spin out of control and reduce range.

I have no official measurements, since I don't have the tools for it, but an occassional 100+ range with stefans wouldn't surprise me. It can fire across the entire student lounge in one of the dorms, which is a big room mind you, I'd give it at least 50-60 feet, and still smack into the opposite wall really hard.

Plus the gun is very comfortable, which was the whole point of sticking it inside the BBB shell.

Edited by Axle-Gear, 02 October 2008 - 03:46 PM.

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#2 maseman 46

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:07 PM

Is'nt that Awkward to pump though?
I find it better to pump from the the front
but whatever floats your boat i guess.
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Edited by maseman__46, 02 October 2008 - 05:30 PM.

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#3 sidamazo

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:08 PM

Nice shell usage, but if you need 20 magstrike pump pumps to fill that little bladder, then you've got a leak or something.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:19 PM

That is pretty pimpin. Reminds me what I did with mine, except I used the back half of the BBB, and a AT2k. I agree that you probably have a leak if it takes 20 magstrike pumps. I would expect it only to take about 7 to completely fill it.
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It's just screaming to be rearloading...

I seen a movie about that once.



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Posted 02 October 2008 - 05:00 PM

I'm not really big into air guns, so I can't tell you about the pump. I am big on functional cosmetics, and you, sir, have them. The mega missile is one ugly S.O.B, but inside the BBB shell it looks freaking awesome. Good work.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 05:33 PM

Do I have this right?
You took the shell of a gun decommisioned because it had too much power, and integrated a gun with more power? It just didn't make much sense to me.

However it does look pretty bithin' and if you don't plan on shooting it at your range hating friends, its pretty cool.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 05:42 PM

Wow, never seen one fo those before. I have to agree it looks a little awkward to pump, but i'm sure if you switched its position in your hands to pump and then put it back to fire, it would be okay after a little while. Just needs a process thats all.
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#8 Axle-Gear

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 07:29 PM

15 pumps might be an overstatement, and as I said earlier 7-8 gets it up to a good level of power. If it's highly pressurized, you can actually see water vapor coming out of the barrel from rapid decompression. ^^ I checked, and there don't seem to be any leaks. I might just be wasting effort trying to pump it more.

As for pumping it, it's not so bad. I don't even have to switch my holding to do so effectively. You have to figure every other gun works by pulling a plunger on the back, and considering this one needs so few pumps to work properly, the motions should already be programmed into us.

I might consider a little integration for the upper part of the shell. There's no way I'm just cutting it off because it looks so neat. Mayhaps one of those secret strike pump guns housed in the very top part. Let me know if you have any better ideas.

As for Moonmaster: you may have a point, but the advantage of this is that it can have variable power as an air gun, whereas the BBB springer had only one level.
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