Commlink Ii
#1
Posted 22 October 2008 - 02:42 PM
I planned a multi-part modification which I have put off since I got back home from the US. Now, I've been hit with the flu and I have nothing better to do with my spare time, so here we go.
You will need:
- A Commlink II
- 6" of PETG (or barrel material of your choice)
- Plumber's Goop
- Glue gun
- Triangle Screwdriver (not sure what it's called)
- A Dremel, though you can make do with a File and Pliers
Obviously, the first step is to open it up. Don't forget about the screw under the back sticker and the one under the battery case:
Here's some pics of the internals:
Check out the crappy little walkie-talkie in it, useless:
Unscrew the screws holding it down and pull the whole thing out:
Now, here's a pic of the plunger assembly removed:
Here's the plunger rod disassembled:
The spring on it is good, but it isn't all that great by itself, and it isn't long enough for the plunger draw to be increased. I don't have any replacement springs long enough, so I had to use another stock one. The second spring is the one on the bottom:
Both on the plunger rod:
The seal is kind've crappy, but E-Tape solves that:
My next step was to increase the plunger draw, but to do that we must make room for the plunger tube further up in the shell:
Remember to do this on both shell pieces.
Wrap some E-Tape around the stub on the end of the barrel, just enough to fit a new barrel on snug. As you can see I filed out the inside a tad to increase the air output by a small amount:
Cover the Tape and the base of the plunger tube in Goop and fit your 6" barrel of choice *CoughPETGCough* on. Let it dry:
Once the Goop is dried, put a glob of it about 2" from the end of the plunger tube and fit the stock barrel over it. This will give it a nice fit in the shell and will protect most of the PETG. Looks kind've sexy too:
Once everything is dried, fit the entire assembly back into the shell. This is a bitch to do simply because the springs are very long and they compress almost halfway when against the shell. You basically will have to hold the assembly in place as you glue it down:
Glue the shit out of it. I put large amounts of Goop and hot glue on the plunger tube and barrel to hold it in the shell:
Close it back up, I chose not to do a screw replacement, but would recommend doing it:
Ranges were taken in my backyard, flat, with a bungee (red one shown in the picture) and five 1.5" Stefans made with FA's Beige foam and 3/0 fishing weights.
77'
81'
74'
79'
83'
Note that it is Canada in the middle of the Fall season, so things are cooling down quite a bit. If tests were done on the warm, sunny day then they would increase by approximately 5 feet. I also think that since I used two stock Nerf springs, ranges were lacking. I am going to go the hardware store to try and find an industrial spring for the future.
This is an ongoing project, I am working on part two and I will post it when I am done, which will be in the next week or so. I am mainly trying to make this a primary-worthy blaster, so all future upgrades on this will be mainly for an edge on the battlefield.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. A good nerf gun is like a good woman. It shouldn't require extra lubrication.
#2
Posted 22 October 2008 - 03:21 PM
Anyway, good work, Please bring this to hell, I want to see it in action.
It's just screaming to be rearloading...
I seen a movie about that once.
#3
Posted 22 October 2008 - 03:28 PM
Nerf Rocket Air Launcher
#4
Posted 22 October 2008 - 03:34 PM
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#6
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#7
Posted 22 October 2008 - 09:46 PM
I don't feel the way I used to do.
I know its bad,
After what we had,
But I’m just not the angel you knew.
#8
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:05 PM
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#10
Posted 23 October 2008 - 08:25 AM
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#11
Posted 23 October 2008 - 09:47 AM
#12
Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:32 AM
#13
Posted 23 October 2008 - 12:14 PM
I mean, are they ever at their full length?
It looks like the plunger tube isn't long enough for both springs to fully expand.
EDIT: Nevermind, I found my answer.
Edited by sputnik, 23 October 2008 - 12:15 PM.
<3
#14
Posted 23 October 2008 - 01:58 PM
I think the spring is from a Chainblazer or some old blaster of the type. It's about the same OD of the CL2's spring, so they sit together comfortably. The spring perch is actually really sturdy for such an old gun, I reopened it and no parts show any signs of stress. When I get to part three (planning it now), I will have to reinforce some parts though.
Part two is in the works ladies and gentlemen, it will probably be up later tonight!
Edited by deaddumpster, 23 October 2008 - 02:01 PM.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. A good nerf gun is like a good woman. It shouldn't require extra lubrication.
#15
Posted 23 October 2008 - 04:29 PM
PART II: SECONDARY FIRE.
You will need:
- Commlink II
- SMDTG
- 3x 4.5" pieces of PETG
- Hot Glue and/or Plumber's Goop
- Heavy-Duty rubber bands
- Dremel, or a file and a hacksaw
You should already have the SMDTG modded. Standard mods were done (4.5" PETG barrels, OPV plugged), I also added an SM1500 pump to decrease reload time:
Cut out most of the radio section of the Commlink. Sand or file it down:
Glue the SMDTG to the space, I only have hot glue on at the moment, but I will fill everything in with Epoxy Putty later. The pump was attached to the ammo holder on the side and glued down with Goop:
Yes, I know that the SMDTG angles down, but it's easy to adjust with a slight upward aim
Put on three or four heavy bands and you're done:
It is actually more comfortable to hold than it looks. Can you tell I don't give a shit about aesthetics?
Ranges for the SMDTG (fired twice, six randomly chosen Stefans, same specs as before):
65'
62'
70'
68'
67'
63'
There turned out to be a leak on the main gun, which really decreased range. All patched up now, and the bands add a huge amount of power:
95'
99'
101'
96'
103'
Yeah, you read that right. This thing is a KILLING MACHINE. Definitely my new primary.
It is very accurate as well. If people get too close I let a burst from the SMDTG go. With the new SM1500 pump, it's only takes 7 pumps to prime it and about 10 seconds to reload the barrels.
Edited by deaddumpster, 23 October 2008 - 04:32 PM.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. A good nerf gun is like a good woman. It shouldn't require extra lubrication.
#16
Posted 23 October 2008 - 05:37 PM
I beat my wife."
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