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    flyjammer
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    Location : Albany, WA

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    Post  flyjammer Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:39 pm

    I going to start making stefans, but I want 2 types to use.

    Heavy darts for a Big Blast and powerful guns and Light darts for springers.

    I want the heavy darts to fit in clips, as well as the light ones too.

    I was thinking of using steel/nylon washer heavies but do they fit in clips?
    And what is a good light dart that doesn't involve hot glue domes? I suck at domes.
    littlebro05
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    Post  littlebro05 Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:13 pm

    I think this should be in the thread and you spelt Recommended wrong. It's double 'm' not 'c'.

    Anyway There is an alternative... just either use screw caps or washer heads.
    Bacara
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    Location : Bomaderry/Nowra NSW

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    Post  Bacara Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:29 am

    This is a little late but you could always try slicing open the tip of some stock streamlines and filling it with hot glue, and then closing it back up. Otherwise just go to Bunnings or Clark Rubber to get some FBR of different sizes.

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