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#26 Flaming Hilt

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Posted 24 August 2006 - 12:50 PM

went back to the OSH I bought it from to find 9/16, and I looked at the label... copper. sorry to bother you guys, I'm an über nüber. sad.gif I feel so retarded ><


I did that my first time around, too. : o) It would be pretty cool if you could get brass in 10' segments like copper though, wouldn't it? ; o)

Yea, as N34 said, I'd try shortening your barrel. I checked out the link you gave, and 6" seems like a little much...

One thing you should do is, if it's the new edition, get a better spring. That mod uses the one of the older ed'tns, which came with a good spring: and if your plunger isn't advancing as fast as his is, that explains the poor performance.

EDIT: Just thought of something else: The thing about Crayola's markers is that they are smaller on one end than the other. I'm betting you have the thin end facing forward, so the dart moves around easy in the back -- but can't get out the front because it's too thin.

Try a different brand of marker. I think Crayola is the only brand that is thinner towards the front.

Edited by Flaming Hilt, 24 August 2006 - 01:04 PM.

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Posted 24 August 2006 - 05:40 PM

Flaming, have you read any posts beside the first one. First he's not using brass anymore and he doesn't even have a crayola on the gun. READ ALL OF THE POSTS


moosey, a roseart marker would be better because it doesn't have ridges in it and crayolas have 3 ridges in the back so the darts may not go all the way down. If you have a dremel you can sand the ridges down and crayolas will work fine.
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#28 Flaming Hilt

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Posted 24 August 2006 - 05:55 PM

Flaming, have you read any posts beside the first one. First he's not using brass anymore and he doesn't even have a crayola on the gun.


I know he's not using brass. I was just trying to make him not feel as bad.

You're right about the Crayola, though. I had read that, I guess I just thought he might think of because you linked to a crayola marker:

the marker should look like this: Crayola Marker


Did you read my post? Crayolas don't work very well because they get thinner at one end. You can make that the back, but then either you won't be able to get the dart all the way in, or the front will just be too big (pending dart size).
"If you have a dremel you can sand the ridges down and crayolas will work fine."

Edited by Flaming Hilt, 26 August 2006 - 04:40 PM.

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Posted 24 August 2006 - 07:27 PM

My whole arsenal of 20+ guns was modded with crayolas before I started using stefans. I now have over 45 guns modded with cpvc to use stefans. I know what I'm doing.

The constriction in the crayola is good because you can put thinner darts farther back so they are tight in the barrel or you put thicker darts in until they are tight. It also holds the dart in the barrel longer to build up pressure so there is better range. Dremmeling the rigdes out of the back mean that you can stick the darts in farther because the ridges kept the dart from going all the way in.


mooseydoom, which nite finder do you have, the old blue and silver one or the new blue and yellow one?
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Posted 24 August 2006 - 07:35 PM

Ladies, ladies. No need to get angry. Thanks for helping explain though, I was having a hard time. :P
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Posted 26 August 2006 - 01:23 AM

mooseydoom, which nite finder do you have, the old blue and silver one or the new blue and yellow one?


blue& yellow is the one being discussed, I have a green/grey also. so I should go out and buy some Crayolas or Rosearts? :blink:

I just thought she might think


I'm a dude fyi, its just that Ponys>j00

Edited by mooseydoom, 26 August 2006 - 01:27 AM.

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 02:46 PM

I would buy rosearts because they don't have large rigdes in the back like crayolas, that need to be dremmeled out. OR you can put the stock barrel back on with the air restrictors removed and you wil get better performance. Just make sure to hot glue in between the plunger tube, air restrictor and stock barrel. You will probably need to put a rubber band around the front of the gun and back to the plunger becuase the spring in the blue/yellow nf is weaker than in the older blue/siver nf.


Does the gray/green one have the same spring as your other one?
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#33 Flaming Hilt

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 04:42 PM

I'm a dude fyi, its just that Ponys>j00


Sorry, my mistake. I did say "him" earlier in that post (partial credit?). : o.

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Posted 27 August 2006 - 12:13 AM

I haven't changed the spring in Either NF. I'm gonna pick up a box of markers when I get binders and stuff for school. Thanks for the hand guys.
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