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In Topic: Semi auto centruion, with password protection!
30 November 2016 - 05:29 PM
Yes, it will still shoot mega darts, im attempting to build a new breech for it and find a new spring or an additional one but my local selection sucks!
In Topic: Semi auto centruion, with password protection!
29 November 2016 - 02:25 PM
Oh yea, just figured since I have one, why not right? Well, it involves a 90 degree motor gear box, a timer relay, 3 switches, normal relay, 2 pull relay and some kind of battery (Havent decided yet) Only just finished the pluger replacement as I almost ruined the front and rear cap (Me and plastic do not get along) Just waiting on the parts I ordered, so I cant start on that yet. I've seen how many people hate the thing, figured i'd ask.
In Topic: Aluminum parts
29 November 2016 - 01:27 AM
Are you still making parts in aluminium? If so, I definitely need centurion gears, as I am making a semi auto one. If possible, the gear track portion that actually moves the plunger as well. I have an extra set that I can send you
In Topic: Centurion plunger assembly
18 January 2014 - 10:42 PM
Yes. I'm terrible at this. From what I've seen, people haven't been able to get inside one
In Topic: Stampede Ar Removal
11 January 2012 - 01:47 PM
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You would be real surprised what those little motors can handle as far as voltage. However, if you want more power (bigger spring) you would need to replace the motor. Finding a stronger motor this size would be very easy. These are very common little motors. If your a DIY kind of person, you could always put stronger magnets in it, that would have nearly the same effectEdit: Maverick, it would be a very wise move to replace the motor if you plan to up the voltage. Chances are the motor won't be able to handle substantial increases in voltage for very long.
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