#1
Posted 22 April 2010 - 10:37 PM
As cool as the WildFire is----it has several trouble area's........the stock air tubing is terrible, the pump handle's bend, and the plastic fittings for the air lines to connect to are brittle and break. This particular WildFire had all these issue's.....
Let's begin.....The fitting on the back of the firing piston was broken off----shocker, NOT.......
So, I drilled out the hole in the back of the piston, and replaced the broken off plastic part with a brass barbed fitting.....
Ta Da!
Now, the same remedy for the cap on the bladder.....
While I had the bladder assembly out, I decided to give the 'Ol WildFire a little boost.......by adding lots of rubber bands to the bladder. Space these out evenly to cover the whole bladder like so......
On to the pump!........Here is our pump assembly---Note that the top air line goes to the Bladder, and the bottom line goes to the Firing Piston----we will be replacing both of these leaky pieces of crap....
Our stock pump rod-----weak and flexable, prone to bending
Cut several lengths of coat hanger or other manor of reinforcing material, and place them inside the channels of the pump rod----superGlue them in place.....
Fill the channel with epoxy putty---covering your reinforcing strips, and ending up flush with the top edges of the pump rod....so as not to catch on the shell when being pumped.....
Replace the pump assembly, firing piston, and bladder. Run your tubing, and secure using a sealing agent of your choice. With the internals in place, I also decided to add one more tiny boost......a few bands on the firing piston......
Turret Time!
Take your stock turret, and remove the screws holding the two halfs of the turret together. Seperate the halfs, and keep this----
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Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#2
Posted 22 April 2010 - 10:39 PM
Assembled Internals!
Lastly, I threw a Deploy strap on her for good old Pinz.......Enjoy Bro!
She fires VERY well, and that sound!!!!!!!
Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#3
Posted 22 April 2010 - 11:22 PM
Nice write up here. I love this blaster. :]
#4
Posted 23 April 2010 - 12:12 AM
#5
Posted 23 April 2010 - 04:55 AM
Finally this blaster sees some love! Moosa, its a good bit louder than a MS or RF20, all that empty shell space makes for a nice echo-y crack. Rouge, I take it that the clamps around the bottom and top of the bladder aren't broken. I would suggest reinforcing around both as a preventative thing. The last 3 I've had have had heavy leaks because of the crappy plastic cracking and tearing.
Thank you for the heads up---I will certainly address this.
Moosa---You really need to hear one to appreciate it......it's great.
Edited by NerfRogue83, 23 April 2010 - 04:55 AM.
Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#6
Posted 23 April 2010 - 06:11 AM
Nerf Rocket Air Launcher
#7
Posted 23 April 2010 - 06:45 AM
Holy crap Rogue, this is not only beautiful, but functional. Just to let you know, the people at CFNF#3 get to see my face when I fire that thing for the first time. I haven't shot an auto in my life, except for a stock MS 2 years ago.
Thank you!
has the word "beer" in it?
FURYfire, not Fluryfire.
#8
Posted 23 April 2010 - 08:17 AM
#9
Posted 23 April 2010 - 09:04 AM
You absolutely must post a video so we all may hear the beautiful music it makes!
Kruger and Dunning (1999)
#10
Posted 23 April 2010 - 02:32 PM
Moosa---You really need to hear one to appreciate it......it's great.
I actually have a Wildfire, an RF20 and a Magstrike downstairs in my living room at this very moment... Off I go!
Edit: My ears are ringing.
Edited by moosa, 23 April 2010 - 02:35 PM.
#11
Posted 23 April 2010 - 11:38 PM
yeah I'm that guy who made that cool thing with the cool paint.
#12
Posted 24 April 2010 - 05:19 AM
I don't think epoxy putty was the best choice to reinforce the pump shaft. Poly, PVC, aluminum, any type of metal rod, but not epoxy putty. You'll get cracks soon enough, trust me I know.
Thanks for the heads up....there is metal rod that runs the length of the pump rod. The epoxy putty was simply to make the pump rod more rigid.
Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#13
Posted 24 April 2010 - 05:17 PM
When you pump guns like this, people usually pump pretty frantically, and you end up sorta pushing the rod back in at a slight angle rather than straight out and straight in.I don't think epoxy putty was the best choice to reinforce the pump shaft. Poly, PVC, aluminum, any type of metal rod, but not epoxy putty. You'll get cracks soon enough, trust me I know.
Thanks for the heads up....there is metal rod that runs the length of the pump rod. The epoxy putty was simply to make the pump rod more rigid.
yeah I'm that guy who made that cool thing with the cool paint.
#14
Posted 24 April 2010 - 05:47 PM
When you pump guns like this, people usually pump pretty frantically, and you end up sorta pushing the rod back in at a slight angle rather than straight out and straight in.I don't think epoxy putty was the best choice to reinforce the pump shaft. Poly, PVC, aluminum, any type of metal rod, but not epoxy putty. You'll get cracks soon enough, trust me I know.
Thanks for the heads up....there is metal rod that runs the length of the pump rod. The epoxy putty was simply to make the pump rod more rigid.
Very true.
Pinz absolutely OWNED with this thing all day today! I have never seen someone use a WildFire as much in a war.....and it survived the intense action in superb condition.
Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#15
Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:36 PM
#16
Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:45 PM
#17
Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:56 PM
has the word "beer" in it?
FURYfire, not Fluryfire.
#18
Posted 25 April 2010 - 11:27 AM
By the way, are the drilled holes on the bladder and piston 3/16th's?
... to be able to get a better burst or sustained fire, rather than blowing the whole load at once.
#19
Posted 25 April 2010 - 02:03 PM
Wow. I fucking love this thing. I already started on modding up my totally wrecked WF. It had a broken rotation mech, leaks everywhere, and a broken pump.
By the way, are the drilled holes on the bladder and piston 3/16th's?
I used 7/32", because of the barbs on the fittings.
Rknight-- wow......N9---your dad is in trouble now!
#20
Posted 15 May 2010 - 09:32 PM
I will be following this wright up tomorrow. Also how much of a range boost do you get from all the bands in this gun. Ranges?
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