So I just got a new rf20, and I love it. I really want to mod it though, so i've been looking around at the options. My first question would be, what is the most reliable way to get more power out of the gun, without banding the bladder or anything because I don't want to worry about having it explode. I like the idea of this piston mod:
http://www.nerfhq.co...topic.php?t=607
If anybody has tried it, how well does it work?
My second question has to do with this barrel relocation mod:
http://www.geocities...-MODS-RF20.html
I love this mod, but my only concern is that it won't be sturdy enough to pump the gun without worrying about the pump falling off. As you can tell, I'm really worried about messing this gun up, so if anyone has tried either of these mods can you let me know how it went? Thanks
Rf20 Advice
Started by dragnet88, Nov 10 2005 11:00 AM
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#1
Posted 10 November 2005 - 11:00 AM
#2
Posted 10 November 2005 - 04:41 PM
PETG with the air restrictors plyered(spelling) out (NOT TAKING IT APART AND LETTING THEM FALL OUT). Other than that, there's not much else you can do according to your situation.
Edited by chris, 10 November 2005 - 04:42 PM.
#3
Posted 10 November 2005 - 05:44 PM
You don't have to worry about that happening if you use Plumber's Goop. I used it for an integration that involved moving the RF20 pump to the side of a gun and it's held for almost a month with no problems.My second question has to do with this barrel relocation mod:
http://www.geocities...-MODS-RF20.html
I love this mod, but my only concern is that it won't be sturdy enough to pump the gun without worrying about the pump falling off.
SexD Warves
#4
Posted 10 November 2005 - 09:46 PM
Would be alright to drill out the air restrictors via a dremel? It looks like it'll work since you got those holes in the back of the turret and you could just ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ each one with quickness and easiness.
#5
Posted 16 November 2005 - 05:12 PM
note I havent really done any mods but I use a hot glue gun to melt out the remainders of my air restricters after using pliers and a curved chisel to take out the majority of them.
I'm just a newb, don't hurt me.
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