#1
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:39 PM
Scorpion LDR
There should be a youtube vid of it on the page too, tell me what you guys think.
#2
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:50 PM
Although the design looks nice, walking with that on the streets might end in receiving a few holes instead of stefan bruises.......
#3
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:52 PM
-Lotus
#4
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:55 PM
#5
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:55 PM
[15:51] <+Rhadamanthys> titties
[15:51] <+jakejagan> titties
[15:51] <+Lucian> boobs
[15:51] <+Gears> titties
[15:51] <@Draconis> Titties.
[15:52] <+Noodle> why is this so hard?
#7
Posted 21 March 2010 - 05:37 PM
<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20409" target="_blank">Make it pump-action</a>
#8
Posted 21 March 2010 - 06:41 PM
22:25 Mr_BadWrench whats your name? john holmes?
#9
Posted 21 March 2010 - 06:42 PM
That's about it. And thanks Angela who helped me with these pictures.. It looks huge in her hands.
HOLY CRAP!
FU ALL
#10
Posted 21 March 2010 - 06:56 PM
1. This gun isnt used to shoot people (due to shear power) in nerf games, so it is rarely exposed in public. When it is exposed, the mock silencer can be removed and another one with a .5 inch orange tip. State law requires .25 inch or greater orange tips to show that it is a toy gun.
2. This gun was made to be used as a technology demonstrator, or an idea or concept to work off of, so I never put in the extra time to make it have the field stripping capability. Because of that, I can't post pictures of the internals, BUT I have been working on a new one and once it is finished, I will show the internals because it can field strip.
3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
#11
Posted 21 March 2010 - 07:40 PM
Very nice though, looks like it could be fun to use.
#12
Posted 21 March 2010 - 09:42 PM
3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
None of those reasons are good excuses. Did you actually read the Code of Conduct? Also, you can't just upload the pictures directly to the forum, so their location is not relevant. Hell, just copy and paste it all from your site. The real issue is that you don't even give any real description of how it operates.
[15:51] <+Rhadamanthys> titties
[15:51] <+jakejagan> titties
[15:51] <+Lucian> boobs
[15:51] <+Gears> titties
[15:51] <@Draconis> Titties.
[15:52] <+Noodle> why is this so hard?
#13
Posted 21 March 2010 - 09:52 PM
3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
None of those reasons are good excuses. Did you actually read the Code of Conduct? Also, you can't just upload the pictures directly to the forum, so their location is not relevant. Hell, just copy and paste it all from your site. The real issue is that you don't even give any real description of how it operates.
Stop fighting it obviously works similarly to a singled LS, were the breech actually pushes back the plunger.
#14
Posted 21 March 2010 - 10:00 PM
3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
None of those reasons are good excuses. Did you actually read the Code of Conduct? Also, you can't just upload the pictures directly to the forum, so their location is not relevant. Hell, just copy and paste it all from your site. The real issue is that you don't even give any real description of how it operates.
The description of operation is on my page, as I said. I really dont care about what your telling me because it apparently is
easy enough to understand if all these other users get the main concept of its operation.
#15
Posted 21 March 2010 - 10:12 PM
Venom: Haven't we all?
#16
Posted 21 March 2010 - 10:13 PM
What he's saying is that you have to follow the rules. Just do what he said and copy and paste all that jazz from youre site to here.3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
None of those reasons are good excuses. Did you actually read the Code of Conduct? Also, you can't just upload the pictures directly to the forum, so their location is not relevant. Hell, just copy and paste it all from your site. The real issue is that you don't even give any real description of how it operates.
The description of operation is on my page, as I said. I really dont care about what your telling me because it apparently is
easy enough to understand if all these other users get the main concept of its operation.
22:25 Mr_BadWrench whats your name? john holmes?
#17
Posted 21 March 2010 - 11:33 PM
What he's saying is that you have to follow the rules. Just do what he said and copy and paste all that jazz from youre site to here.3. Finally, to the people who think my post isn't large or detailed enough: Deal with it. I didn't have much time to put this together, plus I didn't have the pics on the computer I was using. Not to mention that all the details, specs, plus some were included on my page. Also this is my first post, so don't expect me to have the most amazing, jaw dropping posts.
None of those reasons are good excuses. Did you actually read the Code of Conduct? Also, you can't just upload the pictures directly to the forum, so their location is not relevant. Hell, just copy and paste it all from your site. The real issue is that you don't even give any real description of how it operates.
The description of operation is on my page, as I said. I really dont care about what your telling me because it apparently is
easy enough to understand if all these other users get the main concept of its operation.
Well i will when i can find some time...yet i still dont understand the picture posting process
#18
Posted 22 March 2010 - 10:30 AM
The Scorpion LDR with accessories
and without
This is newest rifle to the ricochet armory. The name came from the sting it delivers (scorpion) and Long Distance Rifle (LDR). It is about 3.5 feet in length, which to me, is rather compact for a PIMPIN rifle. It has an effective range of 80-100 feet and has a max range of at least 115-125 feet. The LDR also has plenty of power to punch through half inch Styrofoam with ease.
Goals:
Distance- achieved
Power- achieved
Durability- achieved
Field striping- unsuccessful
Accuracy- achieved
Ability for optional accessories- achieved
Compact- partially achieved
One thing I was unable to put into the LDR was a high or medium rate of fire. The rate of fire on the LDR is slow due to it having to be breach loaded. The reason I didn't incorporate a magazine for a higher rate of fire is as follows. First off, my previous designs had magazines, but they all failed. By eliminating the magazine, the chance for magazine failure or jams were eliminated as well. Second, long range rifles don't need a high rate of fire because of their purpose for shooting from afar as well as maintaining stealth. Lastly, a large reason for why I made the LDR was as a technology demonstrator, so there was no need for fancy add ons.
Sights: The sights used on the LDR are just a basic flip up iron sight. The fore sight is a "blade" or "post" type sight, and the rear sight is a "notch" sight.
Darts:
The darts fired from the LDR are homemade as well. They consist of a weighted tip and a foam body.The weighted tip is made with custom molds and 3 different materials. The body of the darts are .5 inch foam backer rod that was cut to 4.5 centimeters in length.
Mechanism:
The mechanism used in the LDR is a spring mechanism. This mechanism works by using a piston, spring, and cylinder. The piston is connected to the spring and it rides inside of the cylinder. When the bolt is pulled back, the piston compresses the spring and is held in place by the trigger. As the bolt is pushed forward, it moves the cylinder forward, thus creating an air space. Once the trigger is pulled, the piston launches forward pushing the air in the cylinder into the barrel and launching the dart. The LDR's mechanism is also used in airsoft guns and nerf guns as well.
Breach: This is the most of the mechanism and internals at the moment, its not much, but its still something.
Power Tests: As the pictures that follow will show, the LDR has a HUGE power factor to it. The darts plowed straight through .5 inch styrofoam, burried themselves in a 2 inch styrofoam block, and penetrate cardboard.
.5 inch styrofoam
2 inch styrofoam block
cardboard box
dart heads penetrated through the box.
Edited by ricochet, 25 April 2010 - 03:40 PM.
#20
Posted 22 March 2010 - 03:29 PM
Great job.
I love it. How did you fabricate those pieces?
The main external componenents, bolt, and barrel are mostly PVC or CPVC. The rest is custom made with a couple materials in each part. For example, the trigger sear that I made consisted of layered lexan, steel, and PVC rain gutter cover...thats partially the reason these guns take so long to make.
#21
Posted 23 March 2010 - 10:34 AM
#22
Posted 30 March 2010 - 05:20 PM
#23
Posted 30 March 2010 - 06:42 PM
I think what a lot of us are interested in seeing is how you made the thing. Its a nice gun, so how did you make it?
I can't show with pictures for this specific gun, but I can always explain OR when I finish the new one I am working on I will try to get internal pics to help answer your questions...they will have the same firing system.
#24
Posted 02 April 2010 - 08:35 PM
#25
Posted 10 April 2010 - 11:18 AM
Final question, what magnification is the scope? Airsoft scope? 4x or 9x? Thanks!
P.S> If you got the mech from some other post that has detailed instructions, I would love for you to post it so I could try to make a similar rifle. Although it looks fairly complicated.
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