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    Stampede range

    DA KING
    DA KING


    Posts : 10
    Join date : 2011-08-08
    Age : 25
    Location : Melbourne, Australia

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    Post  DA KING Wed May 30, 2012 12:32 pm

    I bout a stampede last august and I replaced the batteries about 3 days ago and the range sucks. It gets about 7m flat. Is that normal? Can I refund it after all this time?
    monk1junk1
    monk1junk1


    Posts : 26
    Join date : 2011-06-30
    Age : 26
    Location : Brissy

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    Post  monk1junk1 Wed May 30, 2012 1:08 pm

    No, I don't think you can get a refund for a used nerf gun. It could be the batteries? What batteries did you replace with? If all else fails and the ranges stay terrible, just look up some mod guides. Modding is fun and from what you're saying, this blaster can't get much worse in the process. If you have never modded before, I recommend learning the basics on at least one cheaper air blaster first, as a beginner can find a stampede very daunting to mod.

    Hope someone else can shed some more light.

    - Dan


    P.s If you take it apart, take LOTS of pictures so you don't forget where anything goes!!!
    evozn
    evozn


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    Join date : 2011-03-31
    Age : 27
    Location : Melbourne, Point Cook

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    Post  evozn Wed May 30, 2012 1:16 pm

    Your lube has dried up, you have to open it up and re-lube it.
    DA KING
    DA KING


    Posts : 10
    Join date : 2011-08-08
    Age : 25
    Location : Melbourne, Australia

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    Post  DA KING Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:48 am

    What is the lube and where di i put it in the blaster. and where do i get the lube and lots of stuff
    Jeo
    Jeo


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    Age : 36
    Location : Canberra

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    Post  Jeo Fri Jun 01, 2012 1:57 am

    A lubricant.

    Around the plunger head/O-ring.

    You want a silicone based lube. I'm a fan of fix-a-tap available from Bunnings, but there are a great many out there.

    Lots of stuff comes from shops and/or things.

    Servulus
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    Age : 53
    Location : Adelaide, Australia

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    Post  Servulus Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:06 am

    DA King,

    What mods have you done to the stampede?

    If you have done no mods to it, then just changing the batteries really wont make it fire any further. The only way to get a makred improvement in range from the blaster is by doing some mods to it.

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