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#1 angrscottishkid

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 04:04 PM

I was wondering if any one ever tried making a crayola barrel or breech for a longshot.
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sorry i made multiple posts, it said there was an error and i couldnt post it, but i guess they showed up anyway

Edited by angrscottishkid, 09 July 2007 - 04:13 PM.

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#2 The Crackerjack Man

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 04:10 PM

I was wondering if any one ever tried making a crayola barrel or breech for a longshot.
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LS's already have a breach. What are you thinking of, please explain to us more.

And just a hint I wouldn't make 3+ topics about the same thing, just one is fine.
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#3 TED

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 04:17 PM

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#4 Cennipe

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 05:32 PM

Someone recently made a PETG breach, like thing. If you are trying to make a breach, like FA_24 did with brass, except with a crayola marker, I don't know of anything that will make a good seal on it. I have never heard of a crayola breach. the best thing I think would be to look into the PETG breach and sort of replicate it. I looked, and couldn't find it.

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#5 ashs75

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 05:39 PM

Try searching before asking...
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#6 frost vectron

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 06:52 PM

Uh-oh another stewie avatar.


Haha. I'm not the only one that noticed, then. An overwhelming majority of members on my shitlist have either family guy or southpark avatars. Coincidence?

And to answer your question:

I do not think it has been done before, and probably never will. The Longshot is very complicated, and to modify the complex systems, you will need a wide selection of better materials (brass or aluminum) than a crayola.
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#7 nerfturtle

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 08:46 PM

It most certainly COULD work, but I see no point. The standard breech on the LS will work just fine with just a bit of tinkering.
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#8 bpso86

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Posted 09 July 2007 - 08:58 PM

Someone recently made a PETG breach, like thing. If you are trying to make a breach, like FA_24 did with brass, except with a crayola marker, I don't know of anything that will make a good seal on it. I have never heard of a crayola breach. the best thing I think would be to look into the PETG breach and sort of replicate it. I looked, and couldn't find it.



I think you're referring to my mod:

http://nerfhaven.com...34

And although I do appreciate the link, mine isn't a modification of the breech itself. It's just a barrel addition onto the front of the gun. PETG would make a very interesting looking breech system though, but you'd have to special order about 4 different sizes of it.
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#9 angrscottishkid

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Posted 11 July 2007 - 06:16 PM

sorry this was my first post, i now realize it was retarded, sorry about that







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