So, lets start off with the parts list, shall we?
Materials1/2in. Poly Pipe (can be found by the CPVC at home depot)
1/2in CPVC
Eposy putty
super glue
More springs
1/2in CPVC elbow
e-tape
ToolsDremel (and bits)
Pipe cutters
Drill
Sand paper
5/8in spade bit
As you can see, this modification is extremely cheap. I also don't have all of the pictures I should have taken. Some on my LS broke so I just kind of threw this together...
Anyway, I cut off the front on my LS. I don't think that you have to, but I did. Then, you'll want to take you poly pipe and wrap it in e-tape until it fits tight in the plunger tube (make sure that the plunger rod, head, and springs are in the plunger tube so that you can set the poly pipe flat agaisnt the front of the plunger head). After you super glue that in, you'll want to re-enforce it with e-putty. I should look like this:
Next, you'll want to mark a slot in the poly pipe (rather close to the plunger tube, but it doesn't have to be) slightly longer than your darts. My darts are 3cm longs (they work good in hoppers), but some of my friends use 1 1/2in. long darts, so I made my slot 1 3/4in long. I colored in the slot so that it could be seen on the camera.
Now, you are going to want to cut your slot out.
Cut the poly pipe back a little bit so thet there is about an inch at the end Now, it's CPVC time! Cut a lenght of CPVC 1ft. long and slide it in your breech.
Slide the CPVC all the way to the back and color in the spot where the CPVC is at rest.
Now take a CPVC tee, and spade it out with a 5/8in. spade bit and super glue it onto your CPVC. It should look like this.
Put it together and your done!
Priming the blaster is kind of weird. You puch back on it to prime it, and them bring it forward and load your dart. After that you have to bring it back until the blue shows.I learned a lot of things from doing this wrietup. the main one i stht I hat IE8.