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Lanyard Sawed Of Shotgun Moddifacation

brass replacement new spring adition ect.

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#1 J-DUB

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:03 AM

OK just received my lanyard sawed of shotgun a few days ago and decided to make a write up on it
Hear it is stock
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lets get started.
start by unscrewing the gun their is a hidden screw under the for grip but u soul figure that out easily
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internals pic :lol:
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This is what we will focus on mainly today
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this is almost identical in size to a longshot plunger tube
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The multiple catch plates for selective power
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The large and powerful spring
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Compared to a bbb spring on the right
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weird catch but i understand it well
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and spring
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dont post more on the way
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#2 J-DUB

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:13 AM

I didnt have any type of glue so i just got another torq spring and put it on their works fine
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Next grab the plunger and remove the shock absorber
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get a thick piece of foam im using pipe insulator
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Cut that into a small enough circle to fit into the center of the plunger tube
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Next step is improving the horrible seal on the gun using electrical tape
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Go around 3 times well it matters how thick ur tape is it should look like this
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New spring addition is crucial so i put a bbb spring and a recon spring
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Fancy holes in the trigger
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Next remove this piece
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their are 4 screws remove all of them and get this off
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remove this piece and set it aside u will need it later
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drill the center out of the main barrel
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make sure ur brass can slide freely thought that piece
then take the piece you set aside and drill that out till your brass can also slide freely through that piece too
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Next sand out the small hole at the end of the plunger tube till u can barely squeeze the brass into it
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#3 J-DUB

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:14 AM

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put the whole assembly back together
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Put the springs together and back into the plunger etape the orange piece that stops the spring from getting out of the plunger it will make putting the gun back together less stress full
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tis is what it should look like
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Reassemble it and their u go a super stealth mod that u would never expect it was modified
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sorry about the freaking huge pics my first post
I cannot check ranges with Stefan darts but with a stock buzz bee dart 40+ feet

Edited by J-DUB, 09 August 2009 - 04:44 PM.

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#4 stuck by stefan

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 01:29 PM

Ranges?
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#5 Banshee

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:33 PM

Oh my god, resize your damn pictures man! And yeah, we nee some ranges or something.
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#6 Bedhed117

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:43 PM

Is any thing inside it reinforced at all. Lots of stuff in there might crack with those strong springs pushing on them. Also you might want to fix your grammar before an admin shows up. Also I think it's spelled Lanard not Lanyard.

Edited by Bedhed117, 09 August 2009 - 03:46 PM.

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#7 HMoney

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 05:24 PM

Also you might want to fix your grammar before an admin shows up. Also I think it's spelled Lanard not Lanyard.


Is grammar really that important around here??? That's a little strict...but the gun looks pretty nice overall.
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#8 Renegademilitia15

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 05:41 PM

Its in the COC. You should follow it or you'll probably get banned.

Oh, and resize your pictures. Its really annoying.

Other than that, its not that bad.

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#9 flamincows

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 11:48 PM

You're probably loosing a lot of range with that short barrel. Is it really that important that the gun look stock? Incidentally, I discovered that a 1/2 inch PVC coupler fits those massive stock darts nicely.
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#10 yahman1254

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Posted 10 August 2009 - 01:24 AM

Cool write-up, but please resize your pictures, I am sure someone can tell you an easy way to do that. About grammar, yes it is really important on this forum along with post relevance. The mods show no mercy when it comes to that stuff (I know first hand).

EDIT: grammar mistakes....the irony..

Edited by yahman1254, 10 August 2009 - 01:26 AM.

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#11 J-DUB

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Posted 10 August 2009 - 01:53 AM

You're probably loosing a lot of range with that short barrel. Is it really that important that the gun look stock? Incidentally, I discovered that a 1/2 inch PVC coupler fits those massive stock darts nicely.

thats they only size of brass i had it isint important but the name is sawed of shotgun you know
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