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#1 LaceUpNerfModders

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Posted 15 August 2013 - 10:36 PM

So today I completely finished my singled longshot. It has a blue paint job with a black secondary color and silver accents.
This is my best blaster up to date so far. It is getting ranges of around 90' flat and 110' at a slight angle. So for the mods done to this blaster I obviously singled it, integrated a firefly stock, reinforced the catch and trigger, added a 10kg upgrade spring from orange mod works, padded the plunger head, and filled in dead space. I was not able to keep the dart holders in the stock of the firefly because they were to large to use Stephan darts in. When i tried to mod it to fit homemade darts i ended up just ruining it and it became trash. So insted I glued the clip in so that is not removable and dremeled out the bottom to fit two darts.
So far I have had no problem with darts falling out of the bottom of the blaster even while running. I have also kept the sling mounts in the stock of the firefly.
To me this is a really comfy blaster and is great for losing. So here is a video from my youtube account for an overview of the blaster and the finishing of the blaster. I will show you the internals and padding the plunger and filling in dead space.
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Don't post just a video and make a thread for it. Is it explicitly stated in the New Members Guide.

Edited by Zorns Lemma, 16 August 2013 - 01:13 AM.

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#2 Zorns Lemma

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Posted 16 August 2013 - 01:13 AM

Yo dawg, I know you really want to promote your youtube channel, but you seriously need to read the Code of Conduct and New Members Guide.

  • DO NOT post video-only content. Include photos and text in your posts.


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