Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Ultra Retaliator Is Here!

Introducing.....

The Nerf Gun for the Discerning Psycho!




Look out Brotha, Here is the Sweet Lowdown! 

* 9Kg of spring force, currently shopping for a single spring that can do 10 Kg.


*Orange Mod Works Metal Bolt Sled W/Retaliator Unleashed kit.



*A handmade active Spiral Surpressor Unit Built Into The Barrel assembily that centers the dart with the Excess   airflow of the Gun, It robs it a bit of power, but the darts fly out so nice. Also, at 140-150 arched and with the ability to keep the neighborhood cats on their toes, i am not complaining.

*Grade 5 Hardened Stainless Steel precision fitted Mainspring Surport Bracket, Let Just say It's just alot funner to file down Plastic 

*Precision Pitch Indicator Sights just like what I use on the Super Velocee'.

*Nerf Stampede bipod and longstrike Barrel Thank you Aaron Kemp for helping me secure these parts. 

And how much can you have it for...

YOU CAN'T HAHAHA I LAUGH AT YOUR MISFORTUNE SUCKAS!!

Got more work to do, see ya later.

--Cartaya

P.S.  Example of a ported Barrels Recon/Retaliator. 


29 comments:

  1. Would drilling small holes in an LSFG barrel or Retaliator barrel help stabilise an Elite dart coming from a Retal with stock NF spring?
    I'm trying to make the Retal more accurate because with the power boost the darts fly everywhere. Considering that without a barrel the Retal can achieve 19m with Elites with said spring, I'm not fussed much about the power loss; I just want as much accuracy as possible.

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  2. I will do a Video on porting a Retaliator barrel soon, Drilling holes I find isn't best, making it so that the retaliator barrel works as a dump tank is. I make it so that the Barrel is 3/8ths too short to fit and then shim the barrel so that it perfectly fits, lines up and stays solid like it is one piece. The excess air has a place to go, and the barrel stays solid and straight, that is teh key.

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  3. Ok Buddy, look at this article agian (Ultra Reataliator is here) and I posted an example of a Ported Barrel the way I do it.

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  4. Hi Chris

    Just wondering, How does the active spiral suppressor and the ported barrel actually work? would it be of any use on a stock elite gun or just a waste of time(still debating whether to mod my retal or not).

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  5. This works better....
    https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/459483_249544841851590_1928763750_o.jpg

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  6. OK, but you haven't actually answered my question, how does it work and would it be of any use on a stock retal or anything that can take a barrel attachment?

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    1. Sorry, it works good and with anything that takes a barrel attachment except a flywheel blaster because those don't use an air piston. Be sure to secure it with a recon spring like i do all my guns, the large pipe of a longstrike barrel and the Retaliator barrel mount work great with knocking the play out of that assembily.

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  7. Do you have any vids which demonstrate how to make one? also what does it mean when you shim the barrel?

    (sorry about all the questions)

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  8. Himm, never actually showed how on vid, sure let me work on it. Shimmed basically means putting spacers between the barrel and the gun for a tighter fit, but you have to make it staight also.

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  9. ah, ok, do you add any padding to your plunger heads?

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    1. No, I make sure the bolt seal is 100% leak proof and on some Blasters I keep the AR and some I don't. The other thing is that the plunger seal gets teflon tape. And of course I do not dry fire the Blasters. Works just fine as long as the seals have no bleed, never needed any padding.

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    2. thanks mate, i'll have to watch your vids on how to make the super retaliator. how many layers of teftlon tape do you usually put around the plunger head?

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    3. Depends on Mil thickness, but typically 3, on a rampage, 2, If its a Xplorer Composite Piston in a retaliator, 5 wraps plus you have to file the PT. On the Ultra Match It's 5 or 6, on an EAT it is 2. On a Panther air pump piston, 2 wraps.

      Don't stop with the Plunger, The bolt needs 2 wraps below the seal, 3 above the seal, a generous amount of silicone grease and some serious break in. Use only acetone free silicone spray, paste is good but it doesn't integrate well with the teflon tape and it slows the guns velocity if used in the PT.



      --Cartaya

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  10. thanks mate, i guess i can just google what part of the gun is the bolt. just a question about one of your videos, when you took the rasp to the metal trigger catch on the super retal did you just round off the edges or did you just make to metal smoother, couldn't really tell from the video.

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  11. Also how many inches do you take off the barrel when making just a super retaliator?

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  12. 5/8ths but it must be near perfect or the air will deflect weird. This makes a passive surpressor and makes the darts fly better.

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  13. I rounded where the Trigger catch meets the trigger but not more that a few shaves.

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  14. Your questions are good questions, I like em.

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  15. gunsmithing for nerf guns, interesting topic. any tips you can give me about making the barrel perfectly alligned to give the gun maximum accuracy

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    1. I used a Lazer sight pointed down the barrel and made sure it lands exactly on the places it should on the blaster. Anything to reduce play helps.

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  16. another one of my good questions, what did you use to stick the velcro to the edges of the barrel to remove the play?

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    1. 2 inch wide Velcro from Wal Mart, only the rough side.

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    2. With that much contact area, you don't need glue, it stays on.

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  17. ok, so I shimmed the barrel, no play whatsoever, cut off 5/8ths of an inch from the barrel, crowned both ends and velcroed the sides. just waiting on the 5kg spring from omw, what sort of groups should I be acheiving?

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  18. ok, i'll have to test it when i get the gun to 100 ft, its still stock while i wait for the omw kit to arrive, in the meantime im fixing up my old nite finder to turn it into a sorta takedown rifle. any ideas?

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  19. 100 feet flat takes a lot more spring than 5 Kg, I use around 12-14, the ultramatch need 16 kg. 5 Kg's does get you around 80 flat and around 130-140 arched.

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  20. thats ok, at the moment im only making it have about 7.5kgs, i'll up that when i order a metal boltsled from omw.
    Then i might give it 9-10kgs, cant be stuffed with an r-spec yet.

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