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I was looking to buy a brass eagle pump (probably a talon) and modding it to be semi auto. I also wanted to try and find a converter that would let me use cocker barrels on the talon. anyone know if their is a semi auto kit, or if there is a barrel converter for cocker to BE? Sorry if this question has been asked before.
NYRChaoS
01-23-2004, 08:15 AM
your crazy man, so crazy.... lol good lucky i dont think you can (its plastic)
ollgeeze
01-23-2004, 09:25 AM
why the hell not just buy a new gun you foolisheristic!?
for shock value. i play mostly air ball and i thought it be nice to tell people i got them out with my autotalon. i dont know i saw this guy with one but he wouldnt tell me how he did it. btw does anyone know anything about the chameleon kit. that was my best guess.
Bellator_Fortus
01-23-2004, 01:30 PM
You could ask over in the Custom Mods forum. As for Cocker barrels, I hear they fit samurais. Maybe, just maybe you could take apart a Talon, saw off the barrel, melt the brink of the newly-made muzzle with a welder, and stick on a Cocker barrel. It'll probably be stuck on there like Loktite, but I don't know. It's just an idear that popped into my head.
EDIT: Please note that I was half-joking. Bellator_Fortus is not responsible for any bodily harm or damage that might occur while performing the above.
thanks ill try asking. no way in hell am i welding a cocker barrel to a plastic marker
NYRChaoS
01-23-2004, 10:28 PM
good luck man
GreatKill
01-24-2004, 01:47 AM
I have a crazy idea. If you get a Samurai, you could get some clay and make a mold of the threads. If you have the right material, you can then make an aluminum mold. You then can use an injection molder to make plastic cocker threads. You could round off the ends of the plastic threads and stick it in you Talon. For semi auto, the only thing I can think of is adding pnumatics or something crazy like that. Hope I at least sparked some inspiration within someone :| .
Helmut
01-24-2004, 04:09 PM
Here is a site to make an auto Talon. http://www.bithose.com/jakari/atparts.html
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