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Last edited by Ungmon on Sat 01 Sep 2018, 9:01 am; edited 3 times in total (Reason for editing : Clearing up minor grammar, and spelling)
Ungmon- Posts : 48
Join date : 2011-12-21
Re: [deleted]
Because range really is for pussies.
Once my favourite blaster, features brass breech, 13kg spring, shotgun priming for awesome RoF, 1x35 RDS and nameplate for increased uniqueness.
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
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My new 4B...
Gen 1 4B, clip holds 6 sillies, barrel is 16mm conduit nested in 15mm pvc and a aluminum trigger. (OPV has not been plugged)
Gen 1 4B, clip holds 6 sillies, barrel is 16mm conduit nested in 15mm pvc and a aluminum trigger. (OPV has not been plugged)
d.k- Posts : 23
Join date : 2011-12-19
Age : 34
Location : Western Sydney
Ungmon- Posts : 48
Join date : 2011-12-21
Re: [deleted]
The latest modification to my 4B..
This has the shotgun attachment atm. All you do is turn the red thing 90 degrees to change between the shotty and the rifle.
Mid build photo with the rocket attachment...
The shotgun makes a nice mess.
This has the shotgun attachment atm. All you do is turn the red thing 90 degrees to change between the shotty and the rifle.
Mid build photo with the rocket attachment...
The shotgun makes a nice mess.
d.k- Posts : 23
Join date : 2011-12-19
Age : 34
Location : Western Sydney
Re: [deleted]
Epeen just got a whole lot springier!
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
Re: [deleted]
Pretty, aren't they?
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
Re: [deleted]
Double posting because of the picture limit :\
Finished up the paint job, I went with drybrushed silver for the black parts. Also, I made a range test video on my channel (Username is FalseNerf). Results: flat- around 100ft, angled- 115ft
[img]https://2img.net/r/ihimizer/img220/5108/img1839t.jpg[/img
Finished up the paint job, I went with drybrushed silver for the black parts. Also, I made a range test video on my channel (Username is FalseNerf). Results: flat- around 100ft, angled- 115ft
[img]https://2img.net/r/ihimizer/img220/5108/img1839t.jpg[/img
False- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-02-28
Age : 25
Location : Palm Beach, Gold Coast, Queensland
Re: [deleted]
BuzzBee Hunter, done right.
Features 25mm bathplug plunger set-up and 2 dart RSCB for ranges of 22-25m
In all it's ghetto!
Now for the true innovation, the breech-opened RSCB. As you can see, there's a 20mm plug in this coupler, which limits how far the clip can move into the coupler, meaning that the breech can be easily actuated and an air-tight seal is achieved.
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
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^Looking good!
Stock + Longshot spring, seal improvement, couplered. Video up on my channel
By false_ at 2012-03-10
By false_ at 2012-03-10
By false_ at 2012-03-10
Stock + Longshot spring, seal improvement, couplered. Video up on my channel
By false_ at 2012-03-10
By false_ at 2012-03-10
By false_ at 2012-03-10
False- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-02-28
Age : 25
Location : Palm Beach, Gold Coast, Queensland
Re: [deleted]
I put a longshot plunger assembly into a nitefinder...
Video:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1958164769225
Video:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1958164769225
d.k- Posts : 23
Join date : 2011-12-19
Age : 34
Location : Western Sydney
Re: [deleted]
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thought id try my hand into dry brushing
thought id try my hand into dry brushing
inphamous- Posts : 50
Join date : 2012-01-18
Age : 28
Location : Sydney
Re: [deleted]
Conduit Breeched LS (CBLS), this one actually works!
Notice the super-awesome-ghetto boltsled reinforcement using an eclipse mint tin.
No bolt nubs breaking off here!
This thing was made using the 'sodizzle' breech as a guide, transplanting the CPVC fitting and tubing for 16mm conduit. It DOES accept long darts, but you just have to be careful with closing the breech to avoid jams.
In terms of ranges, this thing fires at about the same as my BBLS (both have 13kg springs), so about 35-40m.
Notice the super-awesome-ghetto boltsled reinforcement using an eclipse mint tin.
No bolt nubs breaking off here!
This thing was made using the 'sodizzle' breech as a guide, transplanting the CPVC fitting and tubing for 16mm conduit. It DOES accept long darts, but you just have to be careful with closing the breech to avoid jams.
In terms of ranges, this thing fires at about the same as my BBLS (both have 13kg springs), so about 35-40m.
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
Re: [deleted]
Well done BFG!
Synergie- Administrator
- Posts : 39
Join date : 2011-12-19
Age : 32
Location : Lugarno, Sydney NSW
Re: [deleted]
I swear, I must be the only one posting stuff in this thread
BFG- Posts : 65
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 29
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
Re: [deleted]
I'll post something once I finally get some brass tubing
Manwithatophat- Posts : 11
Join date : 2012-05-19
Age : 28
Location : Sydney, NSW
TRON NITE-FINDER - a bootleg review by The Crooks
I was out at Liverpool Markets today when I discovered this piece of awesome - a TRON branded bootleg Nitefinder in box for a tidy $5-
The box assured me that the darts were a delicacy, and they did not lie. Remember though kids, darts are only SOMETIMES food.
The contents were pretty standard - in addition to the blaster, there was 6 suction headed darts, and a small stand for the target printed on the back of the box. The box lists several other products on the front and shows photos on the back - clone Element, Strikefire are visible, as well as a Batman toy clone and a Spiderman toy clone, all in TRON livery. Sadly, none of those toys were on the shelf at Liverpool.
The blaster has the words TRON and LEGACY printed on both sides. The box art seems to indicate that there are glow in the dark elements to this blaster, but nothing on it glows, nothing...
Performance is hard to determine, as the catch was non-functional when I tried to prime it. This indicates to me that the manufacture is crummy, not that there is some uBer spring in there (though it is harder to pull back than a regular NF, which is interesting...). Independent tests of the suction darts proved that they were crap, and wouldnt stick to glue. No surprises there.
The real surprise for me was when I found it actually had a functioning light element, which turned out to be a fairly powerful laser pointer (initially i could feel a small amount of heat generated - it dimmed soon after though). It remains the kind of laser that could damage an eye significantly, so win there, bootleggers.
If anyone is interested in seeing the internals, i'll update this thread with pics. For now, i'm going to enjoy walking around the house lasering things with this useless blaster
P.S. For anyone interested in purchasing one, this was the last one they had, and they said they weren't getting any more. The world will feel this loss, i'm sure...
P.P.S. they had regular, Nerf brand NF's on the shelves nearby in the same market stall for $12... the mind boggles.
The box assured me that the darts were a delicacy, and they did not lie. Remember though kids, darts are only SOMETIMES food.
The contents were pretty standard - in addition to the blaster, there was 6 suction headed darts, and a small stand for the target printed on the back of the box. The box lists several other products on the front and shows photos on the back - clone Element, Strikefire are visible, as well as a Batman toy clone and a Spiderman toy clone, all in TRON livery. Sadly, none of those toys were on the shelf at Liverpool.
The blaster has the words TRON and LEGACY printed on both sides. The box art seems to indicate that there are glow in the dark elements to this blaster, but nothing on it glows, nothing...
Performance is hard to determine, as the catch was non-functional when I tried to prime it. This indicates to me that the manufacture is crummy, not that there is some uBer spring in there (though it is harder to pull back than a regular NF, which is interesting...). Independent tests of the suction darts proved that they were crap, and wouldnt stick to glue. No surprises there.
The real surprise for me was when I found it actually had a functioning light element, which turned out to be a fairly powerful laser pointer (initially i could feel a small amount of heat generated - it dimmed soon after though). It remains the kind of laser that could damage an eye significantly, so win there, bootleggers.
If anyone is interested in seeing the internals, i'll update this thread with pics. For now, i'm going to enjoy walking around the house lasering things with this useless blaster
P.S. For anyone interested in purchasing one, this was the last one they had, and they said they weren't getting any more. The world will feel this loss, i'm sure...
P.P.S. they had regular, Nerf brand NF's on the shelves nearby in the same market stall for $12... the mind boggles.
Captain Crooks- Administrator
- Posts : 64
Join date : 2011-12-20
Age : 42
Location : Sydney
Re: [deleted]
Finished My ShotBlast
Now has 5 dart INTERNAL RSCB!
Ranges 30 metres
EDIT - bigger picture and accurate ranges
Now has 5 dart INTERNAL RSCB!
Ranges 30 metres
EDIT - bigger picture and accurate ranges
Last edited by Napolean on Mon 11 Jun 2012, 1:08 am; edited 3 times in total (Reason for editing : update ranges)
Napolean- Posts : 34
Join date : 2011-12-25
Age : 25
Location : Bomaderry, NSW, 2541
Re: [deleted]
That's pretty well done. Is the RSCB end cap/way to open the RSCB to fill the clip in the stock?
Edit: I see a ball valve near the stock. It blended in quite well with the red
Edit: I see a ball valve near the stock. It blended in quite well with the red
Echoes- Administrator
- Posts : 174
Join date : 2011-12-19
Age : 33
Location : Bass Hill, Sydney, NSW
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still coming up with a name but here is my longstrike v2.
The bbumb is mounted much further forward reducing dead space, still has a clip accepting
conduit breech, operated by pulling the barrel forward and pushing it back.
No idea on the ranges but we will see next sunday.
Added in a safety switch which locks the trigger so you can't fire by accident when its pumped.
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push it forward to unlock, pull back to lock.
The bbumb is mounted much further forward reducing dead space, still has a clip accepting
conduit breech, operated by pulling the barrel forward and pushing it back.
No idea on the ranges but we will see next sunday.
Added in a safety switch which locks the trigger so you can't fire by accident when its pumped.
[img][/img]
push it forward to unlock, pull back to lock.
blastedgnu- Posts : 8
Join date : 2011-12-20
Re: [deleted]
blastedgnu wrote:still coming up with a name but here is my longstrike v2.
Very interested in this Longstrike mod of yours, is it similar to Frosty's UltimateStrike mod in Oznerf? Care to share your mod with us? Cheers.
Akimbo Assassin- Posts : 14
Join date : 2011-12-21
Age : 49
Location : Rockdale NSW
Re: [deleted]
yeah that's where I got the idea for my first one which had the tank in the same placethe main difference is the breech. ill post some more pictures next time I open it up
Last edited by blastedgnu on Tue 26 Jun 2012, 2:06 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : accidentally a letter)
blastedgnu- Posts : 8
Join date : 2011-12-20
Re: [deleted]
Ive been real busy lately.
inphamous- Posts : 50
Join date : 2012-01-18
Age : 28
Location : Sydney
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