I was going to build one of Kane's BullPumps, but that ended up not working. Right after this, I saw iModify's PacSnap, and was inspired to build one. (With a RainBow catch of course). I did use a slightly different layout, but the concept is essentially the same. I'm doing war prep today, but I'll try to make a video if I have time.
Here are some pics:
I really like the bow arms. Besides looking epic, they have a lot less friction than a spring. It's also nice to be able to tune your blaster to the exact performance you want. I can't wait to use this at a war tomorrow! (Along with my latest homemade that is almost done).
Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment below!
Foam Frenzy
A resource for toy blasters of all kinds- here you will find in- depth reviews of foam dart blasters,occasional Mod Guides, general nerf news,and the occasional "heads up" for new blasters.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Gumdrop Dart Heads 2.0!
Shmmee and I recently co- developed a new kind of metal- free dart head. See this NerfRevolution thread for more details. Read the replies to see modifications to the design. The last post by shmmee in the thread is our latest iteration of the design.
They're on par with slugs as far as weight, performance, and hopperability, but they are cheaper, easier/ faster to make, and they are free of any hard/ dangerous materials so they are safer than slugs. After testing them at a war, (and I'll be using them at a war this Saturday), I've decided that I'm never going to make slugs again.
This isn't the latest iteration- but I don't have any pics of those. See shmmee's latest post in the thread for the most up to date design. |
They're on par with slugs as far as weight, performance, and hopperability, but they are cheaper, easier/ faster to make, and they are free of any hard/ dangerous materials so they are safer than slugs. After testing them at a war, (and I'll be using them at a war this Saturday), I've decided that I'm never going to make slugs again.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
RainBow Pump!
Also, the Youtube videos thing didn't work out. I filmed a couple, but there were issues with quality, editing, and you guessed it... laziness. I will be trying to post more from now on. Anyway, if you haven't seen this on NMW, Nrev, or NH, here you go:
Standard RainBow Pump. Though I did modify the design so I didn't have to make another McMaster order. No clear pvc or internal coupler. Standard full compression k26, 6.5" draw homemade. Seal isn't great, because I used a plunger head that I built like a year ago when I didn't know what I was doing. Gets 90-100' flat. (Haven't measured angled ranges). I used it at a war about a week ago, and it worked very well.
Also, I didn't mention it in a post, but I mentioned to some people that follow this blog that I was building a BullPump. This failed, so I built a RainBow PAC instead. I'll post about that soon. I'll be getting the parts to build a Latex Tubing (ish) Blaster tomorrow.
Thanks for reading!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
RainBow Pullbacks!
I basically decided to make a couple snapbow MK-V's with rainbow catches instead of clothespin triggers because I really don't like CPT's as I've mentioned before. I don't have a scroll saw or a drill press, but I still think they turned out quite nicely. They were my first blaster paint jobs as well so I'm quite proud of them. Shoots lazers. (standard NIC primary ranges)
I actually just finished my first RainBow pump, so I'll post about that at some point in the future. Shmee (Nerfer that lives in my area) and I developed a new type of metal- free dart as well, so I'll post that soon as well. Also, thanks to NerfModNation for posting a pic of my RainBow pump! He's got an awesome blog, so go check it out!
Thanks for reading!
Thanks for reading!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Nerf Centurion! Aaaaaaaaand........It's reverse plunger...
Langley posted internal pics of the Nerf Centurion on Nerfhaven just minutes ago! It has caused quite a bit of excitement and speculation for modders and Nerf collectors alike. I'm really not excited for it anymore, as it is reverse plunger and seems too difficult to mod for the results (unless they are better than I think they will be.)
Read about it and see internal pics here:
http://nerfhaven.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24073
Read about it and see internal pics here:
http://nerfhaven.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24073
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Overhauled Buzz Bee Big Blast!
I was hoping to have my RainBows done by now, but I went on vacation and I ended up deciding to paint them, which caused quite a bit of a delay. Hopefully I'll be able to post about those in the next week.
In the meantime, I found some pics of a 4B that I thrifted and overhauled over thanksgiving weekend- about 8 months ago :P I overhauled it the way Broken_SVT does it in his writeup. I haven't range tested it, but it shoots lazers (High end NIC primary ranges). I liked this method of modding it because it leaves the original OPRV intact, making it (probably) war- legal.
Here are some pics:
Now, I'm off to work on my RainBows!
Thanks for reading and feel free to comment below!
Saturday, June 1, 2013
My first homemades!
As you may have seen back in June of 2012, I posted an unfinished picture of my first homemade. I ended up finishing it a few days later, but I never got around to posting about it. I wanted to build a homemade, but I didn't want to use a clothespin trigger system as used in a SNAP, because I think they are flimsy and I just don't like the idea of a CPT. I also didn't have the advanced tools required to build something like a + bow. I was looking around for ideas for a while, but then I remembered SG Nerf's homemade (the R3L) from a couple years ago. (Link here) I then set out to build one.
He explains how everything works, but He doesn't give dimensions (besides a few sizes of metric pipe, which we can't get here in the U.S. Figuring out what dimensions of pipe to use was the hardest part. This post on Nerf Revolution helped me out a lot. It also gives instructions on how to build the catch. (I did a few things different in my version) Other than that, once you know how it works, it's not very difficult to build.
Here is a pic:
The screws are all from my "random bin O' screws", so I can't tell you what kind they are. My second version actually has the same type of screws.
Also, the front coupler assembly is a 1/2"-3/4" bushing inside of a 3/4"- 1-1/4" bushing in a 1-1/4" coupler. These are all glued together, and just pressure fitted on to the front of the plunger tube. (The black marks are from trying to hit this assembly off with a Harbor Freight rubber mallet to maintain the plunger head.) The pressure fit is amazingly good, so I didn't have to fasten this piece on to the blaster at all.
Here are some close ups of the catch mechanism: (these are from the newer one I built in July 2012)
Side view of Trigger/ catch mechanism:
Rest:
Primed:
Here is a picture of the newer and cleaner one I just built. It operates a lot smoother, and performs a lot better. (Actually bought screws for this one)
I will update this post with more explanations and pictures if they are requested. I just don't want to give a complete tutorial because it would be extremely difficult and time consuming.
Several people have already asked for a parts list, but I lost my original one, and I'm too lazy to make a new one. My first one (with the random screws) is still in operation as of June 2013, but the second one had some mechanical failures that were not worth fixing. These blasters can work very well if made very precisely, but they do have some very weak points. It's also more difficult for us here in the states, because our PVC pipes don't nest perfectly together like the ones in Singapore where this design was developed. For this reason, I intend to build a RainBow in the next month. It may be difficult since I don't own a scroll saw or a drill press, but I feel like I am a fairly good machinist for the experience I have with homemades, and I hope it will work well.
As always, feel free to leave comments/ questions below!
He explains how everything works, but He doesn't give dimensions (besides a few sizes of metric pipe, which we can't get here in the U.S. Figuring out what dimensions of pipe to use was the hardest part. This post on Nerf Revolution helped me out a lot. It also gives instructions on how to build the catch. (I did a few things different in my version) Other than that, once you know how it works, it's not very difficult to build.
Here is a pic:
Also, the front coupler assembly is a 1/2"-3/4" bushing inside of a 3/4"- 1-1/4" bushing in a 1-1/4" coupler. These are all glued together, and just pressure fitted on to the front of the plunger tube. (The black marks are from trying to hit this assembly off with a Harbor Freight rubber mallet to maintain the plunger head.) The pressure fit is amazingly good, so I didn't have to fasten this piece on to the blaster at all.
Here are some close ups of the catch mechanism: (these are from the newer one I built in July 2012)
Side view of Trigger/ catch mechanism:
Rest:
Primed:
(there is a notch in the plunger rod that the catch ring gets pushed into) |
Several people have already asked for a parts list, but I lost my original one, and I'm too lazy to make a new one. My first one (with the random screws) is still in operation as of June 2013, but the second one had some mechanical failures that were not worth fixing. These blasters can work very well if made very precisely, but they do have some very weak points. It's also more difficult for us here in the states, because our PVC pipes don't nest perfectly together like the ones in Singapore where this design was developed. For this reason, I intend to build a RainBow in the next month. It may be difficult since I don't own a scroll saw or a drill press, but I feel like I am a fairly good machinist for the experience I have with homemades, and I hope it will work well.
As always, feel free to leave comments/ questions below!
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