'Beast-Mode' addition to Defender Airsoft rifle
June 4th 2009 19:05
A friend asked me to add a broken sniper barrel onto his Defender, an airsoft gun.
The mod went down without a hitch, the barrel helps with the aiming a little.
Then I got carried away and spend $30 adding on EMACs (external, magnetic, ammo, clip), a muzzle flash, and the awesome 'Beast-Mode' switch.
The video explains a bit of the set up: I tore open the gun, rewired it about five times before I got it right and now its a sweet rifle designed for a night-game.
What happens: The gun is full auto, when you hit the B-M switch a flashlight will simulate a muzzle flash when you fire (to surprise the opponent), the flashlight is movable and connects to the rifle through a 2.5mm headset jack (so it can be completely detached), the barrel can also be unscrewed and stashed in a pocket, the EMACs can either attach to a belt or magnetically clip onto the side of the gun (so when it runs out of ammo, just pop one of these off and fill it back up).
The mod went down without a hitch, the barrel helps with the aiming a little.
Then I got carried away and spend $30 adding on EMACs (external, magnetic, ammo, clip), a muzzle flash, and the awesome 'Beast-Mode' switch.
The video explains a bit of the set up: I tore open the gun, rewired it about five times before I got it right and now its a sweet rifle designed for a night-game.
What happens: The gun is full auto, when you hit the B-M switch a flashlight will simulate a muzzle flash when you fire (to surprise the opponent), the flashlight is movable and connects to the rifle through a 2.5mm headset jack (so it can be completely detached), the barrel can also be unscrewed and stashed in a pocket, the EMACs can either attach to a belt or magnetically clip onto the side of the gun (so when it runs out of ammo, just pop one of these off and fill it back up).
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