Before I do this, does anyone have any mods for this thing or should I be the first to do a right up when I'm done?
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I have it and these are the following things I've done to it:
cut darts off a centimetre so they dont jam
pry off orange piece on top for less jamming
increase battery power up to 9v battery.
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hmm ill have to think on that.To decrease on noise is there any sliding parts that could be lubricated or better lubricated?
Posted 08 October 2007 - 11:08 PM
But there is a possibility the motors could overheat. My solution: don't buy the Tommy Gun. Buy something like a Rapid Fire 20 or a Magstrike, and hook up an auto pumping thing to it.To suppress the gun, take the largest thickness FBR you can get (Frost King in 5/8"+ is good) and fold it into all of the dead space in both halves of the shell. Fill as much as possible, especially around the motors where possible. You may even want to surround the engagement wheels with a thin layer of craft foam to increase contact with the dart.
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To suppress the gun, take the largest thickness FBR you can get (Frost King in 5/8"+ is good) and fold it into all of the dead space in both halves of the shell. Fill as much as possible, especially around the motors where possible. You may even want to surround the engagement wheels with a thin layer of craft foam to increase contact with the dart.
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Posted 09 October 2007 - 09:54 PM
Of course that's not possible. Motorized guns can't break windows without posing danger to the operator or destroying the dart. Either way, it is the motor that causes the noise as everyone has stated. I suggested inulating around the motors, but anders brings up an excellent point in needing to balance the wheels. If you can, get the motors and wheels running out of the shell and see if they are shaking (most likely) and by how much. If you can change the way that they are mounted so that they are more centered, then you will both reduce a portion of the noise. Wrap the motor in craft foam if you can and cut cooling slits to reduce noise a bit more. There's nothing that will make this completely or even near completely quiet, but get as close as you can.
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Posted 10 October 2007 - 09:44 AM
They'll have it in Home Depot, but you don't ask for Foam Backer Rod... If you do they'll look at you all confused.
You ask for Caulk Savers by Frost King, and Ace's should have it too, (their own Ace brand) but don't be surprised if they don't have 1/2"... usually it's only 3/8" or 5/8".
PS, Why try to insulate the noise, when it's the noise that puts the fear into the enemy? Vroom-Vroom!!
Posted 10 October 2007 - 12:22 PM
They'll have it in Home Depot, but you don't ask for Foam Backer Rod... If you do they'll look at you all confused.
You ask for Caulk Savers by Frost King, and Ace's should have it too, (their own Ace brand) but don't be surprised if they don't have 1/2"... usually it's only 3/8" or 5/8".
PS, Why try to insulate the noise, when it's the noise that puts the fear into the enemy? Vroom-Vroom!!
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