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Act-Labs to Happs .45 cal. case hack

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Lilwolf:
I started considering doing it...  But with the crazy prices I'm not thinking of packing mine up and throwing it on ebay..

of course... If I hacked it well.. the price would probably go MUCH higher... I don't know.

I wasn't going to use a happs but the guns used by a few others (looks more real).  I don't remember which games but they aren't blue or red.  The other trouble is getting all the electronics into the gun itself.  you will probably have to cut off all the extra posts ect used to hold the originals.

I was also interested in trying to use the original optics from the arcade  gun.  Then use the focal length of the original.  I figured that the original gun had better optics then the act labs does (no figuring there... pretty obvious) but I didn't know if the act labs could handle it.  But I figured it was worth a try.

So if I don't get mine up on ebay in a few weeks... I might take another stab at it...  (ok, take the initial stab... just looked at everything didn't really touch anything yet)

TOK:
I never caught this thread when it was originally posted, but I was also going to attempt this. I have a cheapie airsoft gun that is an exact clone of a Beretta 92. It even has a weight in the handle to make it feel real. Just one of those projects I never got around to.

I'd also love to see pics if anyone has hacked one.

menace:
Anyone e-mailed superdave?  I will if no one else has but no sense in swamping the poor guy.

Nocturnaloner:

--- Quote from: TOK on March 25, 2005, 08:44:35 am ---I never caught this thread when it was originally posted, but I was also going to attempt this. I have a cheapie airsoft gun that is an exact clone of a Beretta 92. It even has a weight in the handle to make it feel real. Just one of those projects I never got around to.

I'd also love to see pics if anyone has hacked one.


--- End quote ---

I'd be hesitant to do it until someone else posted pics, because the design of an airsoft gun is actually pretty different from a lightgun, for a lot of reasons.  The most obvious point being that lightguns require a very large opening at the barrel tip for the lense.  Not that it'd be difficult for you or anyone else on the boards, just me ;).  Time to finally get a dremel tool, I guess.

allroy1975:
someone should put it in the old Nintendo guns...those were SWEET. 
all futuristic and stuff....remember in duck hunt....the point of the game was to hit the ducks on the TV to death with the gun....it's amazing I never broke the TV.  but everyone has those guns sitting around, right?

Allroy

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