1. I Removed the Restrictor leaving the post in.
2. I sleaved copper pipe into the stock barrel to improve accuracy.
3. I added a NF spring and added another o-ring.
4. I cut another hole in the back so the stock now has 3 positions
5. I integrated an AT3k into the area where the Bipod usually is.
On to the good stuff.
A. I pried off the bolt using a hammer claw, came off really easy, then I opened er' up.
B. After opening the case I took out the barrel and hotglued a piece of copper pipe with the ends beveled into it hoping to increase accuracy.
C. Then I drilled out the air restrictor via dremel
D. Added the NF spring and the O-ring (Note: The extra oring made the seal very tight.)
E. Used the Dremel again to drill an extra hole in the back for a third stock position. (It did work)
F. Image is a little blurry, but this shows the cuts I made in the case for the AT3K parts.
G. AT3K Integration part.
H. Finished.
I. Stefan Clip. I made a bunch stefans the same length as the stock darts.
Okay, after I finished all of the modifications, I took it outside to test ranges. These are fired from shoulder height straight ahead, no arc. The only problem with ranges is that there is a slight incline heading away from me. ( me_,.-* not as steep but basic idea)
Also, Accuracy was horrible, I got alot of spin on the darts that I beleive was caused by the copper in the barrel. (I'll take it out whenever I get the chance)
Main Gun
Stock Darts
10'
30'
60'
63'
68'
87'
Micro Stefans
25'
30'
31'
39'
31'
87+ (Went farther than the farthest stock dart, but I lost it)
AT3K Integration (Shot using 2 pumps)
Stock Darts
60'
65'
70'
72'
83.5'
Micro Stefans (Same ones as above)
68'
70'
76'
82'
89'
The At3K part got much better accuracy than the main gun and I am very happy with it.
All in all, I like this, gets much better ranges than stock and now has a pretty cool backup/long range gun attached to it. If I could go back and change something, I would not put that stupid copper pipe in there.
Edited by ShadowSniper, 15 August 2006 - 11:25 PM.