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Pumpsnap Shotgun Tip

A 7-barrel shotgun tip for pumpsnaps

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#1 Snapper

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Posted 25 September 2013 - 10:02 PM

So I had the crazy idea to make a shotgun tip for a pumpsnap, based around a 2" to 1/2" pvc coupler attached to the front end of a pumpsnap, with as many barrels as possible jammed into the 2" coupler end. This is how it turned out.

Materials:
6 inches of 1/2" pvc
17.5 inches of 1/2" cpvc
1 2" to 1" coupler (in place of the 2" to 1/2" coupler)
1 1" to 1/2" coupler (the other part of the coupler)
Epoxy putty
Hot glue
Electrical Tape

Tools:
Dremel drill
knife

The tip shoots 7 elite nerf darts about 60ft at no angle or 78ft at a 15 degree angle
I have not tried any other types of darts
One cool thing about this build is the tip is broken into two pieces, the 7 barrel tip, and a barrel adapter. If you wanted to, you could make more tips with one adapter and actually have reloadable cartridges for quick reloads.

Here is the finished tip on my pumpsnap
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Edited by Snapper, 25 September 2013 - 10:08 PM.

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#2 WSU Cowboy

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Posted 26 September 2013 - 12:19 PM

Lookin forward to seein this thing in action! Have you tried your custom darts yet?
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#3 Snapper

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Posted 26 September 2013 - 08:23 PM

The heavy stefans I have do not work in it, they either get stuck or don't fly very far. Normally about 10 to 15 ft. The setup for air distribution just doesn't build up enough pressure to make traditional stefans work. So elite darts or similar nerf darts are the optimal ammo for this build. However, the traditional darts shoot very nicely and at ranges of 20 to 30 ft, they would be undodgeable.
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