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The Questions Thread.
Servulus- Donator
- Posts : 410
Join date : 2010-07-18
Age : 53
Location : Adelaide, Australia
- Post n°281
Re: The Questions Thread.
My guess is a typo, and he meant RFS (rapid fire shotgun) that cost a small fortune.
Baconheart- Posts : 27
Join date : 2012-03-07
Age : 30
Location : Hervey Bay, Queensland
- Post n°282
Re: The Questions Thread.
Buzz Bee Rapid Fire Rifle?
(The lever-action clipfed blaster with ejecting shells)
(The lever-action clipfed blaster with ejecting shells)
NORTHENGHOST- Posts : 116
Join date : 2012-02-08
Age : 27
Location : Boyanup, WA
- Post n°283
Re: The Questions Thread.
Baconheart wrote:Buzz Bee Rapid Fire Rifle?
(The lever-action clipfed blaster with ejecting shells)
He did say with out costing more than $100, any buzz bee is under $100 no matter what.
ShadowSniper- Posts : 63
Join date : 2012-03-07
Age : 24
Location : Hobart, Tasmania
- Post n°284
Re: The Questions Thread.
I think it is rapid fire rifle. Correct me if i'm wrong people!
Baconheart- Posts : 27
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Location : Hervey Bay, Queensland
- Post n°285
Re: The Questions Thread.
NORTHENGHOST wrote:Baconheart wrote:Buzz Bee Rapid Fire Rifle?
(The lever-action clipfed blaster with ejecting shells)
He did say with out costing more than $100, any buzz bee is under $100 no matter what.
You'd think so, but it's listed on Amazon with a price tag of $130+ and I can't find any ebay listings for it, so who knows.
dchil15- Posts : 52
Join date : 2011-08-16
Age : 26
Location : Caboolture/Morayfield QLD
- Post n°286
Re: The Questions Thread.
The buzz bee Rapid Fire Tek/Rifle is what I want and is over $128 on amazon.com where rfsg's are $30 but not shipped out of the usa. I was intrested in finding out the stores I can buy it from when I get the chance.
dchil15
dchil15
evozn- Posts : 396
Join date : 2011-03-31
Age : 27
Location : Melbourne, Point Cook
- Post n°287
Re: The Questions Thread.
dchil15- Posts : 52
Join date : 2011-08-16
Age : 26
Location : Caboolture/Morayfield QLD
- Post n°288
Re: The Questions Thread.
Great, now all I need to find is a TRU around here thank you, any other places are good as well.
dchil15
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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Location : Logan
- Post n°289
Re: The Questions Thread.
What program should i use to design a homemade and could i please have the link to the preferably free download? thanks a lot.
cfb_rolley- Posts : 254
Join date : 2011-10-16
Age : 35
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°290
Re: The Questions Thread.
try rhino 3d, they have a trail version that gives you full access for something like 25 saves. google is your friend.
otherwise, if you can get a free student version of AutoCAD, get that and learn it.
otherwise, if you can get a free student version of AutoCAD, get that and learn it.
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°291
Re: The Questions Thread.
Should I get a titan pack for $70 or get a stampede+ longshot for $45?
clunk07- Administrator
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- Post n°292
Re: The Questions Thread.
sniperdude49 wrote:Should I get a titan pack for $70 or get a stampede+ longshot for $45?
Buy them both....
The stampede and longshot is probably the better deal though.
Singled Titan's aren't overly useful, hornet's suck, and scout's are average.
At least with the Stampede and LS, you've got two good platform's to build off of, and you can mod them to give you superior range (LS) and ROF (Stampede).
Cheers,
Last edited by clunk07 on Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:26 am; edited 1 time in total
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°293
Re: The Questions Thread.
Thanks for your opinion.
clunk07- Administrator
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- Post n°294
Re: The Questions Thread.
sniperdude49 wrote:Thanks for your opinion.
Really depends on what you're looking at doing with them mate, and what type of wars you'll be attending. But, seriously, if you get a Hornet that has all 6 tanks working, consider yourself really lucky!!
Also, that price for the Stampede and Longshot is phenomenal!!
Cheers,
NORTHENGHOST- Posts : 116
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- Post n°295
Re: The Questions Thread.
clunk07 wrote:
Really depends on what you're looking at doing with them mate, and what type of wars you'll be attending. But, seriously, if you get a Hornet that has all 6 tanks working, consider yourself really lucky!!
Also, that price for the Stampede and Longshot is phenomenal!!
Cheers,
Yeah I have to agree with Clunk07, a stampede and a longshot for that much is amazing, normally just a longshot will set you back that much.
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°296
Re: The Questions Thread.
Acerised- Posts : 618
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- Post n°297
Re: The Questions Thread.
The question is where are you going to put the pump.
I still recommend using the top slot for the clip magwell and so you can use a bike pump underneath like a fore-grip.
I still recommend using the top slot for the clip magwell and so you can use a bike pump underneath like a fore-grip.
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°298
Re: The Questions Thread.
Eclipse- Posts : 339
Join date : 2010-09-27
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Location : Sydney
- Post n°299
Re: The Questions Thread.
I say flip the breach, have the clips loading from the top and have a bottom mounted pump.
dchil15- Posts : 52
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Age : 26
Location : Caboolture/Morayfield QLD
- Post n°300
Re: The Questions Thread.
Anyone know where to get a rapid fire rifle in a place that isn't tru, is it in target/kmart/big w? I can't get to aspley anytime soon and I don't have the money to buy a twin pack [I need a job but mum and dad won't let me].
dchil15
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- Post n°301
Re: The Questions Thread.
dchil15 wrote:Anyone know where to get a rapid fire rifle in a place that isn't tru, is it in target/kmart/big w? I can't get to aspley anytime soon and I don't have the money to buy a twin pack [I need a job but mum and dad won't let me].
dchil15
Some Toywords in Brisbane sell them in the single pack sometimes.
The Toyworld (think its Toyworld or Mr. Toys) over at Mt. Gravatt (where the good guys is) used to have them.
Not sure about now though.
dchil15- Posts : 52
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- Post n°302
Re: The Questions Thread.
Okay i shall try there, thank you for the information.
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Nooft1187- Posts : 79
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Age : 36
Location : Kalgoorlie. W.A.
- Post n°303
Bullpup homemade
I was wondering how people who have built a bullpup homemade find them to prime over a standard layout on both pumpsnap and carbines?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°304
Re: The Questions Thread.
dchil15 wrote:Anyone know where to get a rapid fire rifle in a place that isn't tru, is it in target/kmart/big w? I can't get to aspley anytime soon and I don't have the money to buy a twin pack [I need a job but mum and dad won't let me].
dchil15
If you are referring to the buzz bee rapid fire rifle I would suggest don't bother. After modding one yesterday with a C836 spring and nitefinder O-ring and new shells it fires ok for a secondary but useless as a primary because of the shocking magazine in it. Even with standard shells the magazine still likes to shoot them out while I try to load it. Will be getting the double shot soon and giving it the same treament
cfb_rolley- Posts : 254
Join date : 2011-10-16
Age : 35
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°305
Re: The Questions Thread.
Thinking of using hep20 to rebarrel a nitefinder, will it work or utterly fail? Also, will bunnings 15mm pressure rated pvc pipe and fittings work for an rscb?
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°306
Re: The Questions Thread.
hep20 is probbably too tight but you can use the 15mm pipe for a rscb.
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°307
Re: The Questions Thread.
What does Bump! mean? line this:
Bump - Please Go to Page 1.
Jeo- Posts : 462
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- Post n°308
Re: The Questions Thread.
Bump - To "bump" a thread back to the top of the page results. Draws attention to the topic again.
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°309
Re: The Questions Thread.
Yeah thats what I thought thanks
cfb_rolley- Posts : 254
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Location : Brisbane
- Post n°310
Re: The Questions Thread.
sniperdude49 wrote:hep20 is probbably too tight but you can use the 15mm pipe for a rscb.
Bummer. Is there anything from bunnings that I should keep an eye out for to nest in 15mm as a barrel?
sniperdude49- Posts : 282
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- Post n°311
Re: The Questions Thread.
I use 7/32 brass from hobby stores but you cant buy it from bunnings
Acerised- Posts : 618
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Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°312
Re: The Questions Thread.
PETG and 16mm Electrical Conduit are suitable barrel materials.
stoph- Posts : 120
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Age : 36
Location : Adelaide
- Post n°313
Re: The Questions Thread.
cfb_rolley wrote:sniperdude49 wrote:hep20 is probbably too tight but you can use the 15mm pipe for a rscb.
Bummer. Is there anything from bunnings that I should keep an eye out for to nest in 15mm as a barrel?
See if informer has any PETG left, as you can nest it very nicely in black poly-pipe (irrigation section in Bunnings) or electrical conduit with a few wraps of e-tape.
^ poly-pipe. Very thick so it's not at all fragile.
Unfortunately, Bunnings doesn't have much in the way of pipe that nests with an airtight fit (like you can get with K&S brass).
As sniperdude49 suggested, If you're going to go to the extent of spending $5 for 4m of conduit or poly pipe, might as well spend $7-8 on a length of brass that is a really nice fit and polish for darts.
dazzini- Posts : 23
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Age : 37
Location : Redcliffe
- Post n°314
2 way pumps
Hey im looking for a high air output 2 way pump that i can put on a gun. I've been to k mart and a few other places but i was just wondering if anyone had any reccomendations on the best one out
SuctionCup- Posts : 195
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Location : Scenic Rim
- Post n°315
Re: The Questions Thread.
I have been away for a while, and when I went to post, I couldn't because of flood control. Is this new, or old? Why has it been put in place, when I think about it, it doesn't seem worthwhile. I might be wrong though, so...
EDIT: It says ten SECONDS, not minutes. My bad.
EDIT: I am planning on buying this from Black Tactical and I was wondering what the shipping is like from that site, as I know some of you had bought from it before. Is the shipping usually as expensive as from the US, or cheaper?
EDIT: It says ten SECONDS, not minutes. My bad.
EDIT: I am planning on buying this from Black Tactical and I was wondering what the shipping is like from that site, as I know some of you had bought from it before. Is the shipping usually as expensive as from the US, or cheaper?
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