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Montymarks

Member Since 17 Jul 2016
Offline Last Active Aug 22 2018 02:17 PM

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In Topic: Been gone, fill me in on the last year(ish) of nerf

14 August 2018 - 06:47 PM

Are blasters like The Red Baron (from this: ) becoming more common, or is that just in the Aussie nerf scene still?

 

Edit: What is going on with scar barrels is another question. I seem to be entirely lost on what they do.


In Topic: Michigan Nerf Wars

01 June 2017 - 08:14 PM

This is the most asked question about nerf wars.

So many people ask it's not even funny, including early 2016 me.

Just look thru the forums, and you'll find something 

 

-Montymarks


In Topic: Broken Rough cut

29 May 2017 - 03:22 PM

Thanks buddy, I'm not dumb, I know how much I contribute to this community
I was going to say something like this:
I was actually going to do something with a Blastzooka in a broken roughcut shell.
 
Hope this fixed it 
 
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THANKS FOR THIS CONTENT-FUL POST.

 

-Montymarks


In Topic: Springers that can use hoppers

15 May 2017 - 03:55 PM

Faux-Bow, no doubts. Hit hard with an RSCB, no strings, and a bad seal. Pretty sure it can take a hopper and pop through paper even with a Lowes FBR slug. Only homemades beat a Faux-Bow. Take my advice on that.

-Montymarks

In Topic: Magnetic blaster

09 May 2017 - 07:58 PM

That uses passive magnetic levitation, not propulsion. You don't need or want magnetic levitation because your plunger is being guided by its seal against the inside wall of the plunger tube.
If you want linear motion you need a linear drive, and you can't get that with just magnets. Linear electric motors require a moving electromagnetic field along a sequence of coils.

Unnamed Cell gave me some advice on this. Coils would be around the outside.

Another question is how would I then secure the catch, and other stuff using bolts/screws, to the blaster?

-Montymarks

Someone works in engineering