An overview and mod guide for the new Buzzbee blastzooka eXtreme
#1
Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:12 PM
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MOD GUIDE STARTS HERE
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REMOVE ALL THE SCREWS FIRST, THERE ARE NO HIDDEN SCREWS
Here is a basic picture of the blaster
Start off buy getting yourself a small Flathead screwdriver(SMALL!!)
Take your screw driver and start to pry off this orange ring that sits around the trigger button.
It should not be hard, and should look like this:
Next, begin to pry apart the shell. Start at the end with the pump handle. The orange muzzle thing at the other end will prohibit you opening the shell fully
Alright, now make sure to grab the pump tube as well as the pump plunger, pry open the shell as far as you can and start to pull on the internals
The internals are not glued screwed or otherwise attached to the blaster in any way, they should come out easily and look like this:
Now remove the pump handle and get your glue of choice, We are plugging the pump (its exactly the same as a panther):
Put glue on the head of the plunger, along with the hole in the side.
Now get yourself a saw( I used a hacksaw) and locate the barrel on the internals. Cut off the barrel just below the two holes in the sides, NO LOWER NO HIGHER!
Now file down the edges of the barrel to make it a little less rough, The Blaster will now shoot elite darts, along with buzzbees and stefans( and megas??).
This concludes the guide, Simply follow the instructions in reverse if your having trouble with reassembly
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Pro tips for this blaster, i killed darts so you don't have to.
-4-5 pumps is the breaking point for standard elites
-Buzzbee "airmax extreme" darts will do 10-15 pumps without breaking
-I'm 90% sure the gun will work with mega darts, but had none to test it with
-The gun shoots harder than the panther, with a bigger tank and the ability to do 20+ pumps
-(or so i heard) the gun uses a different valve than the panther, Something about a "piston" valve ( i have no clue what this means)
- this is my favorite way to hold it :
HAVE FUN WITH THIS BEAST!!
#2
Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:22 PM
The gun WILL NOT work with 20 pumps in it, it will simply auto shoot.
It seems that 14-16 pumps is the limit, depending on how much air gets in the tank with each pump
#3
Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:27 PM
WARNING I COULDN'T RESIST TESTING
The gun WILL NOT work with 20 pumps in it, it will simply auto shoot.
It seems that 14-16 pumps is the limit, depending on how much air gets in the tank with each pump
I will also point out a possibility, as my panther could easily pull 20+ pumps. I'm gonna start a conspiracy theory. I think buzz bee knows what people did with the panther, and that the same thing will happen to this gun, the have purposely put some sort of "auto fire" mechanism inside the valve, so people don't make stupid crazy stuff ( like what could be done with a titan. On the upside, it means no tank over pressure explosions.
#4
Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:51 PM
Good review/mod guide, and could you possibly measure the inner/outer diameter of the barrel?
If two powerful is a problem then just go with one powerful. I guess this style of hopper will work even beyond three powerful..
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#5
Posted 02 August 2014 - 06:19 PM
Although intended as a safety feature, the automatic firing of the blaster after 20+ pumps could be used to make this an automatic blaster, if the mechanism itself is sturdy enough. A regulator, metal hard tank, and compressor would make this interesting.
Good review/mod guide, and could you possibly measure the inner/outer diameter of the barrel?
Ooh i never thought of that auto feature, the thing is only $12 canadian, so if you broke it, its super cheap to replace.
(approximate)
ID: 1.35 cm
OD:1.65 cm
#6
Posted 02 August 2014 - 06:24 PM
Although intended as a safety feature, the automatic firing of the blaster after 20+ pumps could be used to make this an automatic blaster, if the mechanism itself is sturdy enough. A regulator, metal hard tank, and compressor would make this interesting.
And i should also point out that when the gun "auto fires", air is also released out of the pump area, forcing the pump handle back and out, along with the air thats coming out the barrel. I'm not sure how the valve inside works, but this could a similar problem to guns not catching because their catch springs are too week, maybe a stronger spring/piston?
As a general rule, don't multi post.
Edited by Zorns Lemma, 03 August 2014 - 05:57 PM.
#7
Posted 02 August 2014 - 08:16 PM
#8
Posted 02 August 2014 - 09:29 PM
I'm so glad I saw this. Have you seen it at any other places than Walmart? Also, is the pump solvent welded to the tank? I can see this becoming a beastly primary in a different shell and an RSCB.
Pump is solvent welded to the tank
I've seen ONE of these guns, two if you count the pictures of them on /r/Nerf. I found it in west-brook mall of Calgary, Alberta, along with a sling fire. This Walmart is KNOWN(by me) for employees putting shit out early, whenever a anything i want is announced and for sale at Walmart, i go there to check if i can pick one up 1-2 days or even 2-3 weeks early.
#9
Posted 02 August 2014 - 11:03 PM
Poop. I will look for them in my area.Pump is solvent welded to the tank
I've seen ONE of these guns, two if you count the pictures of them on /r/Nerf. I found it in west-brook mall of Calgary, Alberta, along with a sling fire. This Walmart is KNOWN(by me) for employees putting shit out early, whenever a anything i want is announced and for sale at Walmart, i go there to check if i can pick one up 1-2 days or even 2-3 weeks early.
#10
Posted 09 August 2014 - 03:46 AM
The 'Range Master' also had the same 'auto' fire mechanism (looks to be the same tank actually). It was due to a weak check valve and not actually a true mechanism by design.
If it is the same design as the Range Master, constant tripping of this 'mechanism' will inevitably burst the check valve. When that happens, the tank will not be able to hold pressure. At least not without some modification/fixes.
#11
Posted 10 August 2014 - 06:27 PM
#12
Posted 13 August 2014 - 03:11 AM
I will also point out a possibility, as my panther could easily pull 20+ pumps. I'm gonna start a conspiracy theory. I think buzz bee knows what people did with the panther, and that the same thing will happen to this gun, the have purposely put some sort of "auto fire" mechanism inside the valve, so people don't make stupid crazy stuff ( like what could be done with a titan. On the upside, it means no tank over pressure explosions.
Assuming it utilizes some type of piloted air valve, in which the trigger releases a small amount of air to actuate the valve, it could be entirely possible that the small trigger valve can't take the higher pressures and simply leaks at a certain point, actuating the main valve in the process.
#13
Posted 15 August 2014 - 08:36 PM
...it could be entirely possible that the small trigger valve can't take the higher pressures and simply leaks at a certain point, actuating the main valve in the process.
No. That's not it. It's the weak check valve. The evidence is the pump being blown back as it 'mis-fires'.
#14
Posted 22 August 2014 - 11:41 AM
Do you have pics of the dump valve hole? I'm curious about the size of it compared to the Panther Tank.
The 'Range Master' also had the same 'auto' fire mechanism (looks to be the same tank actually). It was due to a weak check valve and not actually a true mechanism by design.
If it is the same design as the Range Master, constant tripping of this 'mechanism' will inevitably burst the check valve. When that happens, the tank will not be able to hold pressure. At least not without some modification/fixes.
Unfortunately i have no pics of the Dump valve hole, i made the blaster into a sledgfire shell shotgun before even thinking of taking a picture .
I don't think its the same tank as the range master, or i certainly don't remember them looking the same, I'm pretty sure its bigger.(took apart a range master LONG ago)
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Posted 02 September 2014 - 07:26 AM
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