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The Questions Thread.
Swatsonia- Posts : 457
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 30
Location : Willeton, Perth, WA
- Post n°351
Re: The Questions Thread.
Molle can actually fit very snugly on a belt. you simply need to weave the molle around the belt. I do it all the time when I feel like running a belt rig instead of a vest.
|Shadow|- Posts : 190
Join date : 2011-09-08
Age : 47
Location : Bundaberg, Queensland
- Post n°352
Re: The Questions Thread.
Swatsonia wrote:Molle can actually fit very snugly on a belt. you simply need to weave the molle around the belt. I do it all the time when I feel like running a belt rig instead of a vest.
Yeah I am aware of that, ok i think the wording come out wrong.
Should have read something like 'its more suited toward MOLLE webbing/vest then a belt'
Due to the fact it acts like an open top pouch and the clip/mag sits about 5-10cm out of the pouch.
Nerf 18 round clips/mags are about 29 cm long (stop to bottom).
Now that could get quite annoying digging into you while you run around : )
Swatsonia- Posts : 457
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 30
Location : Willeton, Perth, WA
- Post n°353
Re: The Questions Thread.
Not especially. As long as it's not tight on your body, you should be fine. Its not like you would mount a clip pouch on your front, anyway.
joshredder- Posts : 38
Join date : 2011-10-15
Age : 31
Location : Launceston, tas
- Post n°354
Whats a blaster worth?
Hey I searched and could not find but I was wondering how much you guys/gals would value a supermax 3000? in working order with original stickers, I might be selling one
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°355
Re: The Questions Thread.
In Australia SM3000s go for around,
MINT over $100.
Used $80
This is based on,
AT2K $50
AT3K $60
SM1500 $60-$80
This is what i believe.
MINT over $100.
Used $80
This is based on,
AT2K $50
AT3K $60
SM1500 $60-$80
This is what i believe.
joshredder- Posts : 38
Join date : 2011-10-15
Age : 31
Location : Launceston, tas
- Post n°356
reply
thanks its always good to know prices
Baconheart- Posts : 27
Join date : 2012-03-07
Age : 30
Location : Hervey Bay, Queensland
- Post n°357
Re: The Questions Thread.
http://www.wetearth.com.au/YPiecePVCWYE
Would these 25mm Wyes work for making hoppers, with some nested PVC to bring them down to 20mm?
Would these 25mm Wyes work for making hoppers, with some nested PVC to bring them down to 20mm?
Swatsonia- Posts : 457
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 30
Location : Willeton, Perth, WA
- Post n°358
Re: The Questions Thread.
You would need to nest down further to 15mm PVC as well, by the looks of it.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°359
Re: The Questions Thread.
Would I need a reinforcement for a RSCB BBUMB?
Airtank or etc. Also how long would it 'live' if I didn't reinforce it?
Airtank or etc. Also how long would it 'live' if I didn't reinforce it?
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°360
Re: The Questions Thread.
Reinforce what on a BBUMB?
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°361
Hey.
The air tank or RSCB?
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°362
Re: The Questions Thread.
Ummm no.
Reinforce the air tank if you want high PSI. Refer to MIG's tutorial;
http://www.oznerf.com/t4760-air-tank-reinforcment
Reinforce the air tank if you want high PSI. Refer to MIG's tutorial;
http://www.oznerf.com/t4760-air-tank-reinforcment
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°363
Re: The Questions Thread.
My BBUMB Tank is out of the shell. Then I Pump it and the tube (Tube that leads to the tank) pops out. Glued the OPV yadyada, etc. RSCB.
I had opened it up before just to glue the OPV and it worked fine after it. I haven't put it back in the shell yet, it will probably work after I put it in the shell, but should I e-tape or teflon tape the tube>
I had opened it up before just to glue the OPV and it worked fine after it. I haven't put it back in the shell yet, it will probably work after I put it in the shell, but should I e-tape or teflon tape the tube>
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°364
Re: The Questions Thread.
You need a a stopper so the air tank doesn't pop out.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°365
Ok.
A stopper? As n temporary seal or on a knot?
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°366
Re: The Questions Thread.
A block holding the air tank and pump in place.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°367
Reply.
What could I hold it with, anyway wise ideas?
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°368
Re: The Questions Thread.
Eputty? PVC Pipe with Hot Glue? I dont know, why dont you think and experiment yourself.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°369
Hells to the yeah!
Used Epoxy Putty, man that smells shiizzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!
Anyway the RSCB works great, usually, i'm using streamilines though that plop to the ground sometimes. But from the drive way i shot it over 3 houses which is impressive.
Thanks Ace! ^-^
Anyway the RSCB works great, usually, i'm using streamilines though that plop to the ground sometimes. But from the drive way i shot it over 3 houses which is impressive.
Thanks Ace! ^-^
GLMC- Posts : 79
Join date : 2012-03-29
Age : 24
Location : Blackheath NSW
- Post n°370
Re: The Questions Thread.
what kind of tips are war legal cuz it would be great if glue domes were but im pretty sure theyre not and is FBR a common type of tip?
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°371
Re: The Questions Thread.
This depends on the rules and regulations of the wars you attend. Check with the organiser.
Dietzie- Posts : 361
Join date : 2010-10-30
Age : 40
Location : Granville, Queensland
- Post n°372
Re: The Questions Thread.
GLMC wrote:what kind of tips are war legal cuz it would be great if glue domes were but im pretty sure theyre not and is FBR a common type of tip?
In future can you try to construct your sentances a little better, that just made my head hurt.
GLMC- Posts : 79
Join date : 2012-03-29
Age : 24
Location : Blackheath NSW
- Post n°373
Re: The Questions Thread.
Dietzie wrote:GLMC wrote:what kind of tips are war legal cuz it would be great if glue domes were but im pretty sure theyre not and is FBR a common type of tip?
In future can you try to construct your sentances a little better, that just made my head hurt.
Sorry about that but my mum spazzed at me for being on the computer to long so i finished as fast as i could.
Sir_Spacemonkey- Posts : 96
Join date : 2011-10-04
Age : 29
Location : Budgewoi, NSW
- Post n°374
Re: The Questions Thread.
GLMC wrote:what kind of tips are war legal cuz it would be great if glue domes were but im pretty sure theyre not and is FBR a common type of tip?
What Acerised said. Also, FBR isn't a type of tip.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°375
Is it usual?
Does this happen commonly:
My darts in the RSCB get to far wedged in my barrel, 16mm conduit?
Thanks.
My darts in the RSCB get to far wedged in my barrel, 16mm conduit?
Thanks.
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
- Post n°376
Re: The Questions Thread.
What do you mean wedged in your barrel?
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°377
Re: The Questions Thread.
(Note: This is with the glow in the dark darts and some streamlines.)
The darts go way to far into the conduit and not flying out, when I shoot. In other words they're not on the edge of the barrel where supposed to be and they don't fire properly. All my glow in the dark darts, screw up and don't shoot at all, the streamlines usually shoot but some jam.
The darts go way to far into the conduit and not flying out, when I shoot. In other words they're not on the edge of the barrel where supposed to be and they don't fire properly. All my glow in the dark darts, screw up and don't shoot at all, the streamlines usually shoot but some jam.
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
- Post n°378
Re: The Questions Thread.
So when you shoot the dart doesn't clear the barrel? The barrel is too tight/long or you've got a air leak.
300mm length of 16mm conduit?
300mm length of 16mm conduit?
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°379
Re: The Questions Thread.
Jeo wrote:So when you shoot the dart doesn't clear the barrel? The barrel is too tight/long or you've got a air leak.
300mm length of 16mm conduit?
The dart always clears the barrel/ passes through it. But sometimes when I flick it down and up again, then shoot it, some bullets, mainly glow in the dark bullets , don't fire. They've gone to far in the barrel so it's stuck and doesn't fire out.
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Join date : 2009-07-07
Age : 31
Location : Brisbane Boi!
- Post n°380
Re: The Questions Thread.
joshredder wrote:thanks its always good to know prices
Also. If you're lucky. You can actually get AT2Ks for $30-$40 including shipping if there are international sellers. You just have to make sure that the AUD is stronger than the USD - unfortunately our dollar is dropping =(
Swatsonia- Posts : 457
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 30
Location : Willeton, Perth, WA
- Post n°381
Re: The Questions Thread.
AbyssHD wrote:Jeo wrote:So when you shoot the dart doesn't clear the barrel? The barrel is too tight/long or you've got a air leak.
300mm length of 16mm conduit?
The dart always clears the barrel/ passes through it. But sometimes when I flick it down and up again, then shoot it, some bullets, mainly glow in the dark bullets , don't fire. They've gone to far in the barrel so it's stuck and doesn't fire out.
Your barrel is too long. Cut it down until darts start shooting consistently.
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
- Post n°382
Re: The Questions Thread.
Again, 16mm conduit right? How long?
Presumably you've still got some offcuts lying around? Try forcing a dart down it and see how far it gets. What I'm getting at is that there is no way your darts are "falling too far and getting stuck". What's probably happening is that the dart is starting in the correct position, then when you pull the trigger the pressure isn't enough to force it the full length of the barrel. A BBUMB should easily be able to clear a dart through a 300mm long piece of 16mm conduit, so again, either the barrel is too long or you've got an air leak somewhere.
Presumably you've still got some offcuts lying around? Try forcing a dart down it and see how far it gets. What I'm getting at is that there is no way your darts are "falling too far and getting stuck". What's probably happening is that the dart is starting in the correct position, then when you pull the trigger the pressure isn't enough to force it the full length of the barrel. A BBUMB should easily be able to clear a dart through a 300mm long piece of 16mm conduit, so again, either the barrel is too long or you've got an air leak somewhere.
AbyssHD- Posts : 166
Join date : 2011-11-04
Age : 25
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°383
Ohhhh....
So it is supposed to be 300mm?
Mine was too small then. Now I also think that the barrel wasn't centered properly. Wrapping some e-tape around it now.
Mine was too small then. Now I also think that the barrel wasn't centered properly. Wrapping some e-tape around it now.
GLMC- Posts : 79
Join date : 2012-03-29
Age : 24
Location : Blackheath NSW
- Post n°384
Re: The Questions Thread.
Do you think i should buy a titan for $90 shipped? I kinda mean is it good value or should i find a cheaper one
lech- Posts : 106
Join date : 2011-11-15
Age : 35
Location : Preston, Victoria, Australia
- Post n°385
Re: The Questions Thread.
Terrible value. You can get the Titan, Hornet, scout pack from TrU for $70 and it goes down to 40-50 on sale.
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