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My first RSCB air blaster
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°1
My first RSCB air blaster
My first RSBC clipped air blaster made out of a drain cleaner and a $2 shell from a water gun. Also getting double action bike pump on it sometime this week hopefully. Still needs paintjob and thinking of adding the stock in the photo don't think I'll have the scope but thought it looked cool
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°2
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Looking good Mate!
Sheepie_125- Posts : 55
Join date : 2011-12-28
Age : 39
Location : Greenslopes, Brisbane
- Post n°3
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
If any blaster could use a scope it'd be a drain blaster...
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°4
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Yeah but it is my rifle scope and the minimum zoom is 6x so I'm going to buy a 1x or a 1.5x acog and mounting rings and mount that. Any ideas on other shells or partial shells I could use to make my drain blaster cool?
Sheepie_125- Posts : 55
Join date : 2011-12-28
Age : 39
Location : Greenslopes, Brisbane
- Post n°5
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Haha fair enough yeah that magnification is a bit much - it already makes mine look like crud haha
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°6
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Now with grenade launcher. Or is it drainade launcher?
Last edited by Sicnut on Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:47 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Forgot photo)
camo1010- Posts : 443
Join date : 2011-08-09
Age : 36
Location : Toowoomba QLD, Australia, Earth, Milky way....
- Post n°7
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Sicnut wrote:Yeah but it is my rifle scope and the minimum zoom is 6x so I'm going to buy a 1x or a 1.5x acog and mounting rings and mount that. Any ideas on other shells or partial shells I could use to make my drain blaster cool?
I have a spare RDS (red dot scope) if you want one
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°8
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
camo1010 wrote:I have a spare RDS (red dot scope) if you want one
How much for mate?
camo1010- Posts : 443
Join date : 2011-08-09
Age : 36
Location : Toowoomba QLD, Australia, Earth, Milky way....
- Post n°9
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
how does $25 sound? It's BNIB
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°10
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Yeah bro I'll have a look at it on Sunday if that's cool. I'll bring the cash in case I want it
camo1010- Posts : 443
Join date : 2011-08-09
Age : 36
Location : Toowoomba QLD, Australia, Earth, Milky way....
- Post n°11
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Yea mate too easy
WH1PLA5H- Posts : 110
Join date : 2012-03-26
Age : 40
Location : Adelaide Hills
- Post n°12
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
excuse my noobiness, but how does the bullets get from the rear of the chamber to the middle where it is then pushed forward by the compressed air???
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°13
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
You tip the gun forward and the dart falls forward seating itself in the barrel which creates the air seal and the easiest escape route for the air is to push the dart forward.
WH1PLA5H- Posts : 110
Join date : 2012-03-26
Age : 40
Location : Adelaide Hills
- Post n°14
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Sicnut wrote:You tip the gun forward and the dart falls forward seating itself in the barrel which creates the air seal and the easiest escape route for the air is to push the dart forward.
right, so undo back cap, put bullet in, put encap on, tilt forward and aim and FIRE! does it work with multiple bullets ready in the rear of the pipe? wouldnt that just send the bullets backwards potentially damaging them?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°15
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
No that's the point of the longer tube behind the tee. It is made of 20mm conduit which is bigger diameter than the round so the air rushes around the dart not really moving it. My clip in the drain blaster holds 8 darts and has an endcap and my styer holds 5 and had a ball valve on it.
Last edited by Sicnut on Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:23 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : haha auto correct wrote mooching instead of moving)
WH1PLA5H- Posts : 110
Join date : 2012-03-26
Age : 40
Location : Adelaide Hills
- Post n°16
Re: My first RSCB air blaster
Oh, right!!! Thanks, sorry if I am a pest reasonable learning curve all this.
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