Reflex IX-1 Modification
#1
Posted 06 June 2012 - 09:06 PM
This is the Reflex, or as it's sometimes known as, the Eliminator. This particular blaster originally fired up to around 20-25 feet, so not very good. I like the blue color scheme better than the yellow.
First, unscrew the cocking handle. There should be three screws, with one being smaller than the others.
Next, unscrew the rest. In total, there are two smaller screws, and eight larger ones. Make sure to hold onto the tactical rail clip so that it doesn't burst out at you.
Focus on this for now. There's no more room to put any more o-rings, so one's all you got.
Take your drill and drill out the back, so that the peg falls off. I could not get the actual air restrictor piece out fully, so it's still in there, but Ill go back in there and get it out later.
You can also unscrew the back of the plunger tube if you want, it's hollow on the inside. If you want to add weight to the blaster, this is the best place to do it.
Also grab a piece of electrical tape and tape over the hole on the side of the barrel, to prevent any air from getting out.
We're done now, so start putting everything back together. Shouldn't be too hard.
And we're finished. I tested it out, and I have only one word. DAMN. I never knew a Reflex had this amount of power in it. It sounds awesome to hear it fire, and I can easily shoot it up to around 40 feet. It outranges my newly-modified Scout and probably the Sharp Shot too. I'm impressed. For the little amount of work done, this is a good payoff. Thanks for reading.
#2
Posted 06 June 2012 - 11:16 PM
"...if you've ever suffered the effects of a fucking faggot retard overpopulation, you'll understand what devistaiting effects it can have on one's psyche." - Talio
#3
Posted 07 June 2012 - 02:13 AM
#4
Posted 07 June 2012 - 02:47 AM
Still haven't beat Foam Ninja in a sword fight
1.The baby would blow up do to being made of pure fail.
2.I GIVE UP! I AM GETTING MY GAS ELSEWHERE!!
-Nerf Mafia
#5
Posted 07 June 2012 - 08:38 AM
#6
Posted 09 June 2012 - 07:20 AM
#7
Posted 09 June 2012 - 08:14 AM
But great job pushing out mods that everyone has been doing for 10 years now.
#8
Posted 09 June 2012 - 12:10 PM
Gage: you're not "wrong" to be posting these write-ups (they're entirely within guidelines), but you should challenge yourself a bit more.
#9
Posted 09 June 2012 - 12:36 PM
I agree.
Gage: you're not "wrong" to be posting these write-ups (they're entirely within guidelines), but you should challenge yourself a bit more.
It's sort of a matter of access to materials which I don't have. I'm awaiting an order of springs, possibly around monday, which will help, however I don't really know a lot about CPVC and other materials yet. I'd like to do barrel replacements, although I'm worried I might get the wrong size of CPVC, as well as the fact that I would not have anything to cut them with. I'm going to try to get the CPVC soon, so there wont be another write-up until that happens, but I'm planning something significantly bigger and better than my usual mods. Sorry if they've been a little disappointing.
#10
Posted 09 June 2012 - 09:44 PM
#11
Posted 09 June 2012 - 10:34 PM
There's only two sizes. Get the smaller one. Take a dart to the store, you'll know right away. Also, it should be beige or light tan, not white like PVC. All you need is a saw and a file. (If you have a dad, no offense, I don't know your family situation) ask your dad if he has a saw and a file. Just cut it as straight as you can, then finish it off with a file. Don't do it with a knife.It's sort of a matter of access to materials which I don't have. I'm awaiting an order of springs, possibly around monday, which will help, however I don't really know a lot about CPVC and other materials yet. I'd like to do barrel replacements, although I'm worried I might get the wrong size of CPVC, as well as the fact that I would not have anything to cut them with. I'm going to try to get the CPVC soon, so there wont be another write-up until that happens, but I'm planning something significantly bigger and better than my usual mods. Sorry if they've been a little disappointing.
#12
Posted 09 June 2012 - 11:01 PM
I actually really like Gage's compared to the other ones i have seen for this gun,the pictures are very clean and the description is clear. Out of curiosity how long did it take you to do this mod?
Thanks! It didn't take too long, although drilling the barrel out was a little lengthy and I eventually gave up on removing the air restrictor plastic piece. If you're experienced at it, probably 15-25 minutes, if you're not very experienced, 30-45. Shouldn't be too difficult though, nothing too challenging.
There's only two sizes. Get the smaller one. Take a dart to the store, you'll know right away. Also, it should be beige or light tan, not white like PVC. All you need is a saw and a file. (If you have a dad, no offense, I don't know your family situation) ask your dad if he has a saw and a file. Just cut it as straight as you can, then finish it off with a file. Don't do it with a knife.
Thanks for the help! I live with my mom, but my mom has most of my dad's supplies, so I will try and search around for the saw and file. Is CPVC usually cheap? If I can't track any down where I live, is there a good website that sells it?
#13
Posted 10 June 2012 - 09:41 PM
There's only two sizes. Get the smaller one. Take a dart to the store, you'll know right away. Also, it should be beige or light tan, not white like PVC.
The 1/2" CPVC I found at Canadian Tire the other day was white. It's Bow brand. It's also the only CPVC I've ever seen, so it might be in the minority. I didn't have foam with me to check the fit, but everyone says CPVC is quite tight, so, Gage, don't be alarmed if it seems too tight. Tight barrels are generally considered good for spring blasters, though FlowGuard Gold might be too tight, especially for low-powered blasters. Also, I don't remember exactly, but I think the stuff I found was about 50ยข/foot.
Edited by Crater, 10 June 2012 - 09:45 PM.
I'll stand on my head and gargle peanut butter for 70 dollars.
#14
Posted 10 June 2012 - 10:21 PM
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