Almost complete minus some logos and minor work on the stock and front end of the gun, Borderlands 2 shotgun inspired Sledgefire:

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Edited by paigerow, 30 September 2015 - 02:04 PM.
seems legit
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Nerf, Gaming, knives: https://www.youtube....FjcObRZTl2KReDQ
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No one has an excuse to not buy Buzz Bee Barons at $5. Just wish I could find more.
Also, 5/8 ID polyester fits perfectly into the mega barrels. Makes coupling a breeze. Adding springs is also really easy. This probably gets around 80' or more.
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Posted 13 December 2015 - 06:56 PM
Re-barrelled, added Retaliator spring, and added a rear-loading slot to a Cycloneshock this weekend. End results are rather underwhelming compared to what I was hoping for. It's hitting in the ballpark of 70' flat.
Posted 15 December 2015 - 10:45 PM
This is the gift that keeps on giving: I got my friend a Star Wars Bowcaster for his birthday, and have since painted it up and am giving it to him again for Christmas!
Since it was brand spanking new out-of-the-box, I started by roughening it up a bit - I used a technique I like to call 'dropping it onto a pebble beach and kicking the s**t out of it' - to add a bit of battle-wear, and then a matt black base-coat. Chewbacca's actual Bowcaster is a pretty boring affair, as it's plain black with a few scratches and that's about it... I decided to give it a little more personality, and so I decided to go with a wooden stock and some brighter metal parts for the knobs and dials.
I also held off giving it my normal coat of dirt at the end, as the worn-but-clean look is kind of appealing, but I'll give him the option if he wants it later on...
P.S. If you're thinking of getting one of these to mod, whatever you do, DON'T attach the bow to the body when you take it out of the box. It clicks into place and locks the blaster shut, effectively stopping you from ever being able to open it up to get at the internals.
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