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In Topic: Modification and Paintjob Pictures
13 February 2012 - 10:47 PM
In Topic: Revived and Finished Modified Supermaxx 5000
13 February 2012 - 10:46 PM
Wow that is some paintjob, what kind of pipping is the stock made of it looks very nice!
its made out of 4 3/4 inch t's and 2 45 degrees
In Topic: Revived and Finished Modified Supermaxx 5000
13 February 2012 - 10:44 PM
Looks good. SM1500 tanks are plenty powerful.
thanks
In Topic: Revived and Finished Modified Supermaxx 5000
13 February 2012 - 10:30 PM
In Topic: Reviving supermaxx 5000 help
11 February 2012 - 10:40 AM
I dropped a 3k tank in my 5k, and then made an elongated coupler (about 6") of 21/32 brass that extended to the front of the blaster. This allows me to use regular cpvc as a barrel, and i just need to pull it out drop a dart down, and then push the barrel back in. The best part was that there was no cutting of the shell, and the tank relocation allowed me to use the stock 3k firing pin.
Barrel in (its 5/8" od PETG)
For some reason I can't find a picture of the barrel out, but when I get a chance I'll get a better detailed picture.
Detail on the 3k tank location. The cut was made by a prior owner.
Or you could keep the tank at the front and make a nifty slide breech that locks into the front of the blaster. For this I would bend some music wire into a long pin that links both the trigger and the tank. A blowtorch used to heat up the wire works very well. Just make sure the wire is cool before putting it near anything.
alright thanks alot I did want to keep the tank infront because I like using my rscb
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