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BOULDASAUR

Member Since 18 Feb 2008
Offline Last Active Feb 08 2010 12:52 AM

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In Topic: Troubles Modding Nightfinder

28 January 2009 - 03:24 PM

Is there any possibility that you could post some pics for diagnosis?

In Topic: Mnno

21 April 2008 - 08:13 PM

I've decided that I have a bit of an excess of Nerf. I'll be selling pretty much anything/everything I have to anyone who wants to buy. I can bring it all to the war and prices can be negotiated. If anyone is interested, let me know.

In Topic: Mnno

06 April 2008 - 10:58 PM

Put me down for sure. Maybe 2 more. I'll let you know if they'll be coming for sure as soon as I find out.

In Topic: Homemades Picture Thread

06 April 2008 - 04:16 PM

How does it work exactly, BOULDASAUR?


It's extremely simple. I plan on making better, cooler ones.
Anyway, here's most of the plunger:
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I attached some more cpvc to the end of that. That middle part of the plunger is a (I believe) 3/4" CPVC coupler. The coupler is glued into some (I think) 1" PVC which contains most of the plunger assembly. I glued all of this inside some 1 1/4" PVC. The pump action has a nail that goes through to the other side of the gun. The nail pulls back the plunger, and since the coupler is glued in place, the spring gets contracted. The trigger system is just a basic clothespin trigger. The metal rod in the trigger rides along a groove in the back section of the plunger until it slips into a hole. This cocks the gun. I made slots which the nail in the pump can be pulled through in order to pull the pump back to the starting position.

I hope that made sense :rolleyes:

Here's a video from when the gun was fully functioning (but without a handle): Video

In Topic: Ar Removal

06 April 2008 - 03:55 PM

Alright, good. Sorry for asking a stupid question, then. I've just never seen it on here and I always see posts in which people are saying things like, "Yeah, it sucks but dremel out the air restrictor and it took me like 2 hours!" instead of, "Yeah, it's easy. Just drill through the AR. It took me about 10 seconds."

Anyway, thanks for verifying this.