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Raj Man

Member Since 29 Aug 2005
Offline Last Active May 24 2016 12:12 PM

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In Topic: What Do You Do With 2 Disposable Mavericks

03 July 2008 - 11:51 AM

Bottom Line: Mavericks pretty much suck. You need a healthy dose of luck and and good amount of time to even make your gun work after it's been modded. If you just keep them stock and use them indoors, like i do, they're very effective, but once you try to mod them or take them outside they fail miserably.

In Topic: A New, Easy, Valve

03 July 2008 - 11:20 AM

hehehe. The video is pretty funny. This valve looks like it will be the valve of choice for people looking to make homemade valves for cheap. Everything is pretty easy to get apart from the brass, but that could probably be replaced with aluminum if brass is not available. Also, it might be difficult to make this valve large enough for nerf use simply because of its design.

In Topic: Possible Mav/tt Integration?

06 March 2007 - 05:08 PM

I actually (almost) completed a Nitemav about a month ago. The only issue I had was getting the plunger tube to fit in the Maverick's casing. Then I got impatient , dremeled the crap out of it, and tried to do some sort of makeshift combination of the nitefinder and the maverick body... which of course failed horribly, but looks hilarious.

The tech target tube is actually slightly thinner and a bit longer, so I think it might fit easier than the nitefinder's.

Any tips or suggestions on how to get the trigger mechanism to work well? I didn't get that far last time, but it looks like it might be a bit of a pain.


Yeah, that part's the reason I said that it was hard to do. The mav's shell isn't designed for a tt's trigger. Just have lots of patience and a steady hand. The catch will be another pain in the ass.

In Topic: Possible Mav/tt Integration?

05 March 2007 - 04:12 PM

Yeah, it should work fine. It's still going to be a very difficult integration to do though, I only know of a few people who have working nitemavs. Be prepared to spend more money and time than you think you will need.

In Topic: Leaking Homemade

21 February 2007 - 11:15 PM

I just tested. It's down to only one leak now! Yay! I re-plumber's gooped that joint just now. I just hope that the second layer of goop won't leak like the first.