

In stock form, this blaster is firing on average 64.78 fps.

Make sure all the little bobs and bits are properly lined up, and just screw the two shell halves back together. Just place the turret back into place, and make sure the rotation mech is lined up. Make a quick circle or two to clean up the edges, be sure not to widen the back too much, and you're done. Pull the turret out, it should just pop right up, and use that grinding bit to push out the pegs. Now were going to remove the dart pegs inside the turret, swap out your cutting bit with the grinding bit. Getting the entire assembly into the blasters handle will be tricky, use on hand to lift the pink spring rest up and the other to compress the spring. Slide your spacer on, followed by the stock spring, then nest our second spring over that. With the spacer completed, swing the pink spring rest out to the side as shown below.

Take your time, go slow, and think before you cut. This should minimize the risk of destroying your spacer. When cutting the X, lightly cut on one side, flip it over, and lightly cut along the same lines. This spacer should be a 2cm diameter circle, with a 1cm X in the middle. Use your rotary tool, pliers, and bottle cap to create a spacer that our spring will rest on. Make note that this single smaller screw goes in the tactical rail. The Sweet Revenge has 12 screws, of which 1 is a different size. Stock 2.5 kg Retaliator/Rampage/EAT springĬreate an easy to follow guide showcasing minor modification to yield maximum performance gain. Plastic Bottle cap, or sheet pvc if you like.Ħ. Today I'll be guiding you through the Rebelle Sweet Revenge, consequently this guide will function for the Zombie Strike Hammershot the internals of these two blasters are 100% identical.Ĥ.
