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Titan Modification Guide

This is the stock Titan AS-V1, note the stupidly large pumping mechanism on the rear, the utterly useless sight on the top and the joke of a Scout integration clip on the side. If you want extra pain, you can also clip a Hornet to the bottom and use the front trigger to fire. You still have to fiddle with the hornet's front cocking mechanism to get it to work right though and you can't use the Hornet's Big Blast mode, you're stuck with single-fire mode.

 

All in all the stock titan is useless. But it has one redeeming feature, a bloody huge air reservoir that's designed to fire that giant missile you see on the front, so you can image what it can do with a tiny little 2 inch stefan dart.

 

My goal for this modification is to eliminate the integration points for the Scout and the Hornet, relocate the pumping mechanism to the area where the Hornet integration was previously, replace the stock barrel with a multi-mode screw-on barrel attachment, and remove any air restriction present in the stock gun.

 

I will also experiment with replacing the stock pump with a bicycle pump, but that would be a bonus rather than a primary goal.

 

I will also enhance the existing color scheme by repainting the minimized Titan.

 

Materials Needed:

 

1. Two 3/4" SCH40 PVC Female Adapters

2. 1 1/4" SCH40 PVC Slip Coupler (As many as you want shells)

3. One 3/4" x 1" SCH40 PVC Male Adapter

4. One 1 1/4" x 1" SCH40 PVC Bushing (At least one. If you get more, you can use them as shell holders on your Titan)

5. Two 3/4" x 1/2" SCH40 PVC Male Adapter (For PETG Rifle Attachment and CPVC Rifle Attachment)

6. One 1/2" CPVC Slip Coupler (For CPVC Rifle Attachment)

7. One 3/4" x 1/2" SCH40 PVC Male Adapter (For Stock Missile Attachment)

8. One length of 1/2" SCH40 PVC pipe, at least 24" per rifle barrel, as much as you like for the number of barrels you want.

9. One length of 1/2" CPVC pipe, at least 24" per rifle barrel, as much as you like for the number of barrels you want

10. One length of 1/2" Thick wall PETG, at least 24" per rifle barrel, match up with the length of PVC.

11. Enough PETG to make as many shells as you have 1 1/4" PVC slip couplers. I made 4 4-shot shells and 2 5-shot shells.

12. A few feet of 3/8" external diameter, 1/4" internal diameter flexible tubing, same kind you'd use for a fishtank, I got a roll of it at Lowes for a couple bucks.

 

You can make shells out of CPVC as well, but you can only get 4 barrels in a shell that way. Plus, my FBR doesn't fit in 1/2" CPVC so I stick with PETG for everything.

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Uploaded on August 18, 2008
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