Dt Furyfire: A Peak Inside
Don't get your hopes up...
Started by VelveetaAvenger, Jul 16 2009 03:19 PM
59 replies to this topic
#51
Posted 18 July 2009 - 07:37 PM
Ok people, stick with me on this one.
Imagine the wall that holds the spring in being cut down. Now, you see that other small wall in the back?
Line up the spring holder with some spare pieces of plastic and some epoxy on either side. Then, take some plastic sheeting and make another wall in the back! Drill it in, and you'll be able to fit larger springs. I'd love to see someone try that out.
Imagine the wall that holds the spring in being cut down. Now, you see that other small wall in the back?
Line up the spring holder with some spare pieces of plastic and some epoxy on either side. Then, take some plastic sheeting and make another wall in the back! Drill it in, and you'll be able to fit larger springs. I'd love to see someone try that out.
#52
Posted 18 July 2009 - 09:24 PM
Just a quick note before I head out again. Tested the FU's at the MN war today, they totally own indoors when everybody is using stock darts. I'm still going to attempt an AT2k transplant with one of them, but for indoor fun like the cubicle wars mentioned above they are indeed quite awesome.
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#53
Posted 18 July 2009 - 11:10 PM
I will echo Velveeta's comments. They are similar in power to a Maverick, but shoot much more consistently. The pump action priming mechanism is great, and they are a lot of fun to use. Think of them as DTG, but with a much better priming action.
#54
Posted 19 July 2009 - 12:42 PM
Man crappers, maybe I'll get some still to slap in air gun tanks.
How much are the 2-packs?
How much are the 2-packs?
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#55
Posted 19 July 2009 - 06:14 PM
TRU packs have been going for 39.99 for either the CTF set or the furyfire set.
#56
Posted 20 July 2009 - 01:48 AM
Damn Bob you don't waist no time. Here is my prototype.
#57
Posted 20 July 2009 - 02:38 AM
Damn Bob you don't waist no time. Here is my prototype.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
AT2K or 3k tank.
2K pump?
#58
Posted 20 July 2009 - 07:46 AM
That's definetly a 2k tank.
Jerm, can you get a close-up shot of how you connected the triggers?
Jerm, can you get a close-up shot of how you connected the triggers?
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#59
Posted 20 July 2009 - 10:02 AM
Damn Bob you don't waist no time. Here is my prototype.
See that looks great.
The revers plunger is solved right there with that air tank.
That looks very clean I would also like to see a close up of the trigger conection.
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#60
Posted 02 August 2009 - 08:50 AM
Darn it, I was hoping for at least a larger plunger, even if they made it reversed.
It looks as though it might have more potential for spring replacements than Mavericks, but how sturdy is the priming catch? Mavericks have terribly flimsy catches, so Furyfires have anything similar, it's a significant handicap for anyone who wants to leave it as a springer.
Also, can someone take some pictures of it next to a Mav or NF so I know roughly how large it is?
It looks as though it might have more potential for spring replacements than Mavericks, but how sturdy is the priming catch? Mavericks have terribly flimsy catches, so Furyfires have anything similar, it's a significant handicap for anyone who wants to leave it as a springer.
Also, can someone take some pictures of it next to a Mav or NF so I know roughly how large it is?
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