If you've been to the Hasbro website recently or seen the commercial, you probably have seen that Nerf is doing a new campaign where they give away shirts if you buy a blaster by January 15th of next year.
I just thought that some may be interested in it. and it didn't come up on search. More details are on the Nerf website.
EDIT: The blasters that apply are the Stampede, Raider, Vulcan, Longstrike, Recon, and Deploy. Not sure if the clear versions also count, though.
DOUBLE EDIT: Thanks for removing it VACC, I wasn't sure what to do.
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The Disk Shot Elite
14 March 2010 - 05:56 PM
So, the Disk Shot is a decent gun stock, and it has a lot of space and potential, making it a great gun overall from the start. I have been watching Z4's mod for a long time and gathering information and materials you may know. I've finally gotten everything I need and finished the mod, so I decided to share it with the NIC. P.S: All credit goes to Z4 for the idea, I just performed it a little differently, but added a few extra aspects.
Well, enough with the intro, let's get to work!
Materials needed:
O Epoxy (or other strong bonding material)
O Hot glue plus Hot glue gun
O At2k turret
O A foot or so of 1/2 inch CPVC
O CPVC coupler
O A pen you don't need
O A LSFG spring
O A NF o-ring
O Craft Foam
O Screwdriver
O Dremel/power drill w/ grinding bit
O Hobby knife
O Barrel Spacer (I got mine from Ryan mcnumbers)
O Sandpaper (low grit) and/or file
O FBR or foam from stock darts
O Disk Shot (obviously)
Instructions:
1) Open up your Disk Shot:
2) Now, remove the AR's (You probably don't need a pic for this). Take your craft foam and cut it out to fit the plunger head, with a hole in the center so that you can still unscrew the head. Also put the LSFG or other small spring inside of the stock DS spring. Finally, put on the NF o-ring. That's the end of the plunger head. Pics:
3) Put that all back inside the plunger tube. Then, cut off the coupler until it's about 1/4 inch away from the stopper. Dremel out the inside of the short end until it fits over the lip of the front AR piece.
4) After that, dremel down the plastic supports on each side of the shell that are in front of the coupler until it fits well. When you're done, the coupler should fit nicely. If you wish, close up the gun now, and you're finished! However, this part isn't the "Elite" section, that's a bit harder.
Part 2 or "elite" is next...
Well, enough with the intro, let's get to work!
Materials needed:
O Epoxy (or other strong bonding material)
O Hot glue plus Hot glue gun
O At2k turret
O A foot or so of 1/2 inch CPVC
O CPVC coupler
O A pen you don't need
O A LSFG spring
O A NF o-ring
O Craft Foam
O Screwdriver
O Dremel/power drill w/ grinding bit
O Hobby knife
O Barrel Spacer (I got mine from Ryan mcnumbers)
O Sandpaper (low grit) and/or file
O FBR or foam from stock darts
O Disk Shot (obviously)
Instructions:
1) Open up your Disk Shot:
2) Now, remove the AR's (You probably don't need a pic for this). Take your craft foam and cut it out to fit the plunger head, with a hole in the center so that you can still unscrew the head. Also put the LSFG or other small spring inside of the stock DS spring. Finally, put on the NF o-ring. That's the end of the plunger head. Pics:
3) Put that all back inside the plunger tube. Then, cut off the coupler until it's about 1/4 inch away from the stopper. Dremel out the inside of the short end until it fits over the lip of the front AR piece.
4) After that, dremel down the plastic supports on each side of the shell that are in front of the coupler until it fits well. When you're done, the coupler should fit nicely. If you wish, close up the gun now, and you're finished! However, this part isn't the "Elite" section, that's a bit harder.
Part 2 or "elite" is next...
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