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nguyen joey

Member Since 14 Apr 2012
Offline Last Active Jun 03 2012 02:58 PM

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In Topic: Nerf Titan

11 May 2012 - 03:18 PM

Long barrels is a relative term. Titans can happily use barrels a few feet long. 2 feet is still far too short for me, try 3 or even 4. Like Buff said, Titans have a shitload of volume and at ~30PSI they are seldom satisfied. Dart weight could also be a factor, try using three washers instead of one. That would add some exposed metal, but you're not shooting people anyway.


Thanks, I'll try your suggestions.

In Topic: Nerf Titan

10 May 2012 - 06:49 PM

Buffdaddy (or anyone)- I'm still getting below 150 ranges even with longer barrels. Is there a way to get 200?

In Topic: Nerf Titan

29 April 2012 - 10:55 AM

At the very base. ALWAYS. It allows the air to accelerate the dart, otherwise a long barrel is just deadspace (room to expand and depressurize). This is the same basic idea for literally ALL barrels. The more air volume you have, the longer the barrel you want.


HasReadCoC-Thanks. That's what I thought.

In Topic: Nerf Titan

29 April 2012 - 09:55 AM

Buffdaddy-I apologize if this question is pointless, but should I put the dart at the base of the CPVC by the tank, or at the very end? In other words, should I have the dart travel through the whole barrel before releasing into the air?

In Topic: Nerf Titan

26 April 2012 - 08:12 PM

Titans are almost universally banned from being singled, barring any use of oversized stefans or missiles. In any war, you have to have it shotgunned (firing at least 3 barrels, not 3 darts in one barrel). So being used like this is for kicks only, NOT for firing at people.

That being said, this is really just an experimentation question; since almost no two people's modified blasters are the exact same, you have to figure it out for yourself. Take a barrel, test, chop off an inch, test, etc.

Finally, you just glued a coupler at the end of the stock barrel? A coupler at the tank would be much more efficient and cut out the dead space. That way, you're shooting close to 200', given best barrels, good darts, etc.

Have fun, but be safe.


I tried glueing the coupler right at the tank, but the ranges are still the same. Do you have an explanation for this?