Finally getting around to posting some of the things I've been working on. There's no real need for a write up on either of these, they're both fairly straightforward rebarrelings.
I've had this around for a while, I believe it's called a Just Toys Rapid Fire (a neato pull and release blaster). It had cpvc barrels for a while, but they weren't attached very well and fell off. I finally had a spare Maverick turret, so I put that on instead.

The clip is from the water pistol that comes with the SplatBlaster. If you clip it to your pocket it holds fairly well, and the epoxy putty is strong.

As you can tell from this picture, the Maverick turret barrels line up exactly with the holes where the arrow posts used to be. All you need to do to the turret is chop it off to where the orange barrels end, and goop it on. No official ranges, but it's more then enough for rushing.

Got this SM 3000 for $1.80, so I had to do something with it. I'm going to open it back up to do a paint job and some more internal work soon.

The barrels are about 6in of petg shrouded in pvc, two of them have seal problems. I think I fixed one last night and I'll have to test the other again. Don't worry, the duct tape you can see is only for alignment, not sealing.
I have a second one, so I'm thinking about putting that pump on the outside (attached to the pump handle and the hand-guard) so you can prime it in one pump instead of two. I'll probably barrel the other one with just pvc for megas. There's so much space in that shell I'm sure some cool air compressor or tank extension is in order.

A Clip Tek and Maverick I painted to sell at a horror convention last month. The convention was way smaller then we expected, so I only sold one Maverick (painted brass instead of blue), but it was a good time. I have two of each of these left over. The Mavericks only have roulette mods, and actually look really nice (too bad I ran out of batteries and couldn't take a non-glare picture!). The Clip Teks I didn't even bother opening to paint. It looks pretty bad with the flash on, but in person they look fine for the effort put into them. All the paint is "hammered metal" in various colors, it's my favorite. If I don't keep these to sell at another convention, I'll probably have them in a sales thread after Christmas.