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#1 Arecent

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Posted 21 January 2009 - 03:41 PM

Hey Guys,

I got to thinking yesterday looking at one of my Mavericks that is FUBAR. I took the cylinder out and was thinking about building shells that would load into the back of the cylinder.

Now as for ammo, my immediate thoughts were that I would only be able to use Streamline Darts because they would be the only ammo that would load into the gun from the back without them jamming.

For shell design, I was think of using markers tubes as shells. My problem with this is that I would need to figure out how to get the proper distance to the plunger tube to the dart (Inner AR plate I would think.) so they will fire.

I would also have to bore out the dart tubes inside the cylinder or expand them so the shells fit inside.

I was wondering if anyone else can think of some other ideas on how to approach this.

Thanks in advance,

Arecent

(First topic post. Please don't mind if it is the wrong section. I think it is in the right place to my knowledge.)
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#2 Magic

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Posted 21 January 2009 - 03:43 PM

It would be nice if you specified yourself a little better. As for the rear-loading maverick, it doesn't seem to difficult. I don't know the exact details but i'm positive there is a thread about it, because it came up about a week ago. You could also load in stefans, which is the main ammo most nerfers use.
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#3 VACC

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Posted 21 January 2009 - 03:48 PM

It would be nice if you specified yourself a little better. As for the rear-loading maverick, it doesn't seem to difficult. I don't know the exact details but i'm positive there is a thread about it, because it came up about a week ago. You could also load in stefans, which is the main ammo most nerfers use.


A rear loading maverick was indeed posted just last week. If you want to last very long here you're going to have to follow the Code of Conduct. Searching before you post a topic is part of that requirement.
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