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In Topic: Recon Shooting Stock Darts
30 August 2009 - 09:41 AM
In Topic: Nf Plunger Head Replacement
07 June 2009 - 09:32 AM
In Topic: Magstirke Paintjob Gone Wrong
30 May 2009 - 08:49 AM
Hey everybody!
So, I've been working on a magstrike lately, and i decided it was time to give it a paintjob. I wanted to do a white and black stripe pattern, so i grabbed a can of white, and got to work. The can was close to empty when i found it, but i knew there was another can. I ended up getting a light coat on the gun before i ran out, and i went to get the other can, but as soon as I picked it up, I realized it was empty. So now i am stuck with a magstrike shell looking like this at least until i get another can of white
i like it its clean and has a hard work look
sorry about the large pic, i don't know how to resize it
In Topic: My Ls Is Worse Than Stock
09 May 2009 - 10:49 PM
did u put it back togearher because i did have a problem like that and i put it togeather a differnt way and it workedI recently moded my long shot and It fires worse than stock. The mods I did were AR removel and added nite finder spring. Can anyone tell me what to do to fix it
In Topic: Buzzbee Rfr Modification
25 April 2009 - 08:10 AM
is it possible to put a night finder spring in sted of a disk shot ?Now, all of us here know how much the Buzzbee Rapid Fire Rifle sucks. At a cheap price tag and low-quality structure, it's no surprise. Here's a list of things I hate about it while stock:
1: It's poor stock range.
2: It's tendency to jam.
3: Basic shell mods (CPVCed shells) do little to help the range.
4: Catch is very weak and so is the shell ejection system.
5: It has a very weak spring.
6: The long barrel catches on the dart frequently and sends it out of control, killing the range
7: People always tend to break it as they tried to open it (though it was as easy to open as an NF for me)
Now, in NO WAY does this mod make it a primary worthy weapon, but it greatly increases the range while keeping the gun easy to wield and to cock the lever on it.
Anyway, here's what you'll need in all for this mod:
Buzzbee RFR
Disk Shot/ Old NF spring
Glue Gun
Glue sticks
Phillips head screwdriver
Hacksaw
That picture also shows what the gun looks like open, so let's get started!
Step 1: Barrel minimization
Easy, all we need to do is cut the stock barrel down to the very front of the foregrip, here's how that looks
That was simple, now let's head to step two
Step 2: Better springs
Now the stock spring isn't too good on it's own, but I had a spare Disk Shot spring laying around when I did this.
Here they are side-by-side
Here they are nested together
Now place them back on to the plunger rod and fit on the cocking rod that connects to the lever and put the metal rod through the holes where they connect (you'll get it when you see it), like so
Step 3: Re-assembly
Now it's time to put our RFR back together, here's a pic of the peices fit in
Now, screw the gun back together and test it out, I think you'll be satisfied
Sorry about that crappy last pic, but it was late, I was tired and that was actually the best picture of all of them that I took. I slapped in a 1/2" PVC barrel after that to increase range a bit and give it more of a rifle look to it (longer barrel)
Ranges:
61'
56'
59'
64'
69' (good dart, wind picked up a tiny bit)
I hope you liked this. As I said before, it's nothing big, but it's better than it was stock.
You may want to know this, but reinforcing the catch would be a good idea as well, it's pretty weak. I am also working on a brass breach and uber reinforcements for it, because once the breach is done, I'm going to place an industrial spring or two in it.
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