I was curious if the blaster is still doing well after all these years ? on the website for that company, it stated that there may be more stress due to the spring? I was very curious to purchase the kit, myself
It’s probably a bad idea to take the AR out of a Hammershot because you don’t gain much from it and the blaster actually has the hammer pull back the plunger tube with it, so you don’t actually get any air delivery until the plunger tube moves forward to meet the cylinder. If you have the AR in, the air doesn’t start flowing until contact. But with it out, you lose power.
I would require more detail, as this goes against every mod I've seen! And it does make sense as I did see the plunger tube move and all. Wouldn't the fact that there is no air restrictor in the way kind of equalize the equation? Say I take out the air restrictor and then elongated the plunger piston, would that work? Still working on my first Hammershot, hehe.
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You shouldn’t pad a plunger head on a hammer shot. The hammer actually hits a bit of plastic near the trigger to stop. Not sure if it’s the same on the rebelle version, but just letting you know.
Screw working in a blaster factory. That would drive me insane
I was curious if the blaster is still doing well after all these years ? on the website for that company, it stated that there may be more stress due to the spring? I was very curious to purchase the kit, myself
I sold it last year but as a secondary I never had any problems with it.
Wow this just kinda looks like the hammershot
Bib's UA-cam it’s the same internals and drum as a hammershot
@@nathanwebb3371 I like the shell color
It’s probably a bad idea to take the AR out of a Hammershot because you don’t gain much from it and the blaster actually has the hammer pull back the plunger tube with it, so you don’t actually get any air delivery until the plunger tube moves forward to meet the cylinder. If you have the AR in, the air doesn’t start flowing until contact. But with it out, you lose power.
I would require more detail, as this goes against every mod I've seen! And it does make sense as I did see the plunger tube move and all. Wouldn't the fact that there is no air restrictor in the way kind of equalize the equation?
Say I take out the air restrictor and then elongated the plunger piston, would that work? Still working on my first Hammershot, hehe.
Sooooo this for sale? It looks soooo sweet!
It could be. It’s a few years old, let me check it’s still in good working order.
@@nathanwebb3371 really? Oh awesome man!
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Excellent video. Thumbs up. I'd give two thumbs up if I could for G1 Reflector.
The blaster is now for sale on eBay.
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I punch out pins on top of a big roll of duck tape
I thing you did a great jod but the problem with the cylinder is that it 3d printed so i would stick with stock one
Malacry Actually the cylinder is metal.
You shouldn’t pad a plunger head on a hammer shot. The hammer actually hits a bit of plastic near the trigger to stop. Not sure if it’s the same on the rebelle version, but just letting you know.
A butter knife works good for taking the cap off
Call it the red bull