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Recon Id
03 December 2008 - 06:25 PM
Is the ID of the Recon barrel extension the same as that of the LS faux barrel?
Off Topic Fs
30 November 2008 - 03:07 PM
Ok, I need to sell Mass Effect, the PC game. I bought it two days ago for $30, only to find out it wont work with vista. It's rated 17+, not that it really matters. I'm selling it for $20 plus shipping or a trade for an unregistered Battlefield 2142. I'm also selling Anchorman. It's in great working condition, just not my taste, $10 plus shipping.
For those of you unaware: Mass Effect
For those of you unaware: Mass Effect
Most Powerful Springer
10 July 2008 - 07:07 PM
Ok, so I prefer springers over air guns because of the RoF. So I wanted to know what you think is the most powerful springer. Please mention any gun that I missed. Thanks
4th Of July
03 July 2008 - 04:00 PM
So, tomorrow's Independence Day and I thought I'd post some things that give this Country it's due respect. Feel free to post your patriotic goodness here.
The Ragged Old Flag
The Pledge Of Allegiance
While walking down the street one day,
I met a man who stopped to pray.
He knelt before our nation’s flag,
While others treat it like a rag.
I asked the man his business there,
He looked at me and fixed his hair.
He said “Young man, I have a story to tell,
One you might not know very well.
When I was a youth, not much older than you,
I joined the Marines, thought I’d try something new.
You see, I was mad at my parents and all of their rules,
I thought they knew nothing, just a couple of fools.
So I went through the training, all fit for war.
I was one of the best, the top of the Corps.
Then, before long, we all shipped out.
I’d finally see what wars all about.
We landed at noon, or at least at high tide.
Being scared would be useless, there was nowhere to hide.
Many men tried their hardest to flee.
But the Brave Ones charged on so you could live free.
We thought of our families and our God-given right
To defend freedom, and to be in this fight.
We did what we needed to protect Liberty dear,
So our fellow citizens would not live in fear.
I remember the morning we charged up that hill,
We wanted revenge, we were ready to kill.
But we were out-done by the enemys wit.
Almost every man had gotten hit.
But we still fought on, not losing hope.
Though many of them knew not how to cope,
I will admit it, I was afraid,
I thought I’d end up in a memorial parade.
So many soldiers surrendered their lives
To protect you, your families, your wives.
But they’re not remembered, no one seems to care
About what they went through when they were there.”
As I heard what he said, my eyes filled with tears.
I asked “How can that happen?” He said “It’s gone on for years!
People don’t think of the sacrifices made.
But the price of your comfort by a soldier was paid.”
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!
The Ragged Old Flag
The Pledge Of Allegiance
While walking down the street one day,
I met a man who stopped to pray.
He knelt before our nation’s flag,
While others treat it like a rag.
I asked the man his business there,
He looked at me and fixed his hair.
He said “Young man, I have a story to tell,
One you might not know very well.
When I was a youth, not much older than you,
I joined the Marines, thought I’d try something new.
You see, I was mad at my parents and all of their rules,
I thought they knew nothing, just a couple of fools.
So I went through the training, all fit for war.
I was one of the best, the top of the Corps.
Then, before long, we all shipped out.
I’d finally see what wars all about.
We landed at noon, or at least at high tide.
Being scared would be useless, there was nowhere to hide.
Many men tried their hardest to flee.
But the Brave Ones charged on so you could live free.
We thought of our families and our God-given right
To defend freedom, and to be in this fight.
We did what we needed to protect Liberty dear,
So our fellow citizens would not live in fear.
I remember the morning we charged up that hill,
We wanted revenge, we were ready to kill.
But we were out-done by the enemys wit.
Almost every man had gotten hit.
But we still fought on, not losing hope.
Though many of them knew not how to cope,
I will admit it, I was afraid,
I thought I’d end up in a memorial parade.
So many soldiers surrendered their lives
To protect you, your families, your wives.
But they’re not remembered, no one seems to care
About what they went through when they were there.”
As I heard what he said, my eyes filled with tears.
I asked “How can that happen?” He said “It’s gone on for years!
People don’t think of the sacrifices made.
But the price of your comfort by a soldier was paid.”
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!
Strongarm Pistol Mod
20 June 2008 - 04:55 PM
So, I recently acquired a Strongarm. The first thing I noticed is that it didnt quite fit on my arm. So, I decided to make it a pistol.

First, open it up. Take out all the useless crap like the handle and the button thing that keeps the barrels flipped back.

I was very impressed by the spring, so I didnt replace it, and the seal was spectacular. Just lube the plunger head and you should be fine. Here is a reference pic for the spring (NF spring on the left), it's quite difficult to compress also.

Anyway, on to the barrels. Sand down the little nub that holds the black thing on.

Then, cut the barrels down like so

And replace them with about two and a half inches of PVC, not the 4" shown.

Now, take that black piece and cut down the line marked....

So it fits on the PVC, keeping them steady.

Average range is about 40' flat, but it is not unusual to get in the low 50's.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For this next part, you will need:
-Some sort of wire, size matters... thicker is better.
-1/4" Vinyl Tubing
-Pistol Grip of choice
-Glue
Now, this part will be tricky and vary depending on the wire, tubing, and pistol grip you use. First, wrap some of the wire around the handle.

And nest it in the vinyl tubing like so....

Until it comes to the bottom, gluing the tubing every 2 inches.

Take the pistol grip of your choice, I used the reactor, and glue it to the bottom.

Then, just take a key ring and make the trigger. Done!

The finished product:

Questions? Comments? Flames?

First, open it up. Take out all the useless crap like the handle and the button thing that keeps the barrels flipped back.

I was very impressed by the spring, so I didnt replace it, and the seal was spectacular. Just lube the plunger head and you should be fine. Here is a reference pic for the spring (NF spring on the left), it's quite difficult to compress also.

Anyway, on to the barrels. Sand down the little nub that holds the black thing on.

Then, cut the barrels down like so

And replace them with about two and a half inches of PVC, not the 4" shown.

Now, take that black piece and cut down the line marked....

So it fits on the PVC, keeping them steady.

Average range is about 40' flat, but it is not unusual to get in the low 50's.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For this next part, you will need:
-Some sort of wire, size matters... thicker is better.
-1/4" Vinyl Tubing
-Pistol Grip of choice
-Glue
Now, this part will be tricky and vary depending on the wire, tubing, and pistol grip you use. First, wrap some of the wire around the handle.

And nest it in the vinyl tubing like so....

Until it comes to the bottom, gluing the tubing every 2 inches.

Take the pistol grip of your choice, I used the reactor, and glue it to the bottom.

Then, just take a key ring and make the trigger. Done!

The finished product:

Questions? Comments? Flames?
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