PAS: Atomatron paintjob/tapejob, basic mods, soon to be upgraded with replacement internals.
National Geographic Roto Rocket: Tilt safety removed, replaced the triangular screws with philips heads, easily removable coupler (part of a 1/2" PVC quick fix fitting). Attached to the Roto Rocket is a "shotgun hopper", inspired by something BOSS9 built a while back. It fires 4-5 darts per shot and shoots about as far as any legal single shot primary. Nicknamed "the date gun" by SonReeceSonJensen. He put it this way: "It's not diddle, it's
legal, that's why it's the date gun."
Finally, the main event.
Sceptor: Couplered, reduced dead space, and replaced pump handle. The mods on the blaster itself are fairly basic, but what really makes a difference is the hopper/barrel setup. Attached to the Sceptor is a baby bottle hopper full of
foam-rubber practice paintballs. Connecting the baby bottle hopper to the wye is a section of 1/2" Thinwall PVC. The barrel is 3/4" CPVC, which I managed to fit in the wye by expanding the front port with a drill/sanding drum.
As much as people (myself included) ridiculed makeitgo about the baby bottle hopper when he first made it, it does in fact feed and fire respectably with the practice paintballs. I have not tested it with darts, but I doubt it would work nearly as well. I used this blaster more than any other blaster at SPANO and it did not let me down. The practice paintballs fire on par with slugs and with only a minor to unnoticeable pain increase according to other participants. I did not notice any major deviations on accuracy, either. To me, the small increase in pain is worth it for inexpensive, manufactured and consistent ammo. In addition, there's no risk of exposed metal and no risk of metal weights separating from the dart body. Glue domes and dangerous slugs most likely hurt much more than the practice paintballs. Now, I'm not trying to turn Nerf into paintball, let me make that clear. I do not expect these to become widely popular, but I think certain sects of Nerfers may find them useful for certain applications. When I have the chance, I'll be doing more thorough, comparative, and scientific testing on these practice paintballs.
Edited by venom213, 27 June 2012 - 07:45 PM.