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Edvin

Member Since 10 Sep 2006
Offline Last Active Nov 12 2006 03:27 PM

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In Topic: Longshot Help

01 November 2006 - 03:55 PM

Whoa..thank you, thank you, and thank you.
I've been struggling with this problem for quite some time now. (I was about 'tis close to grabbing my saw and just sawing the dang thing off)

In Topic: I Was Wondering.

20 September 2006 - 10:54 PM

Pineapple, on Sep 19 2006, 02:51 PM, said:

If you want to refute that, why don't you try leaving your Longshot cocked for a week, and then see if it loses power any. Then post a report.



-Piney-


It's been cocked since I bought it 2 weeks ago, unless I was on a Nerf War session (which mean it's cocked, because no one walks around with their guns uncocked) It is still cocked today, and will probably be forever. (Nerf War here isn't limited to certain place or time..dorm room raiding happen on normal basis.)
It still shoots the exact same distance (or if there is any change, unnoticeable.)

That's my gun anyway.

I guess 2 weeks is nothing compared to 2.5 years as someone has left them cocked in here, and I think my gun would probably die from various other reasons before that time. But if you want to be safe rather than sorry, you might as well shoot it out anyway. I wouldn't worry about it though.

In Topic: Longshot "shotgun" Foregrip

19 September 2006 - 11:29 AM

I ..have a little suggestion for those who are too lazy to do this and want to increase the rate of fire:
Find a shoulder strap (from a guitar, or backpack even) and strap it on. The Longshot even comes with little strap holes built in! Now strap it to your shoulder, and you won't have to move the gun in order to cock it.

Ofcourse this mod is way cooler than getting a strap..but that gives the same RoF boosts with much less work.

In Topic: I Was Wondering.

19 September 2006 - 11:26 AM

Actually, springs do not get weakened from getting compressed. It's just impossible, because it..how do I say this--it pretty much limits how much it can compress. However, you can stretch out a spring too much if you have enough force.

Imagine it this way--does the damper on your car die after a few years of uses? Nope..not even with a couple of tons constantly pressing on it. So, no, you cannot ruin a spring by compressing it.

In Topic: Stefans In Longshot

19 September 2006 - 11:21 AM

I have a rather intersting problem here. I have some stefans that are long enough to shoot--but they seem to be too thin. The weird part is that if I stack 2 of my stefans up together on the clip, it will misfire. However if I got stefan--stock--stefan, then it works like a charm. Any remedy other than making new darts? (School work doesn't leave much time for anything elses)