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ficksterkid

Member Since 31 Jul 2009
Offline Last Active Dec 11 2013 11:13 PM

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In Topic: Hyland Ruckus!

29 July 2010 - 07:10 PM

I would gladly be there if it doesnt interfere with football.

In Topic: Pumpbow

15 July 2010 - 07:30 PM

That said, the issue with doing something like this in a SNAP is that the trigger and handle is about five inches further forward, due to the catch engaging at the plunger head. It throws off the balance. Bringing it back to this thread: the +bow design has the catch/trigger at the rear of the plunger rod, so it's better suited for something like this. Can't wait to see this beast on the field.

I can testify it is true that it is very hard to do because of the trigger, as my last week and change can prove.
That said, very great job on the gun ryan. I have been working on a pump action gun the last few days and this will definatly help improve my disign.

In Topic: Hilt's War

07 July 2010 - 09:44 AM

Ill see if I can make it. I might have some stuff going on around then.

In Topic: July Minnesota Nerf Outing

01 July 2010 - 08:32 AM

I will see if I can make it. As for dart color, ill look at something with sparkles.

In Topic: Superlative Plunger Head Problem

30 June 2010 - 09:04 AM

Your not using a 6-32 finishing washer. It digs into the rubber and stops the rubber washer from moving around.

And you could glue the washers together with plumbers goop.

EDIT: So I went to Lowe's a couple hours ago and got the finishing washers. I put it on, and wa-la! I couldn't pull the washers around, so naturally I thought problem solved. Then I went to assemble the rest of the blaster, but it still happens, except the "cupping on one side more than the other" is much more extreme due to the added tension from the finishing washer... I can get pics up if needed, but the ones in the OP should be enough to tell you what's wrong.

EDIT: your nut could be comming loser when you shoot it.