Since this question is probably the most common response to hearing about teenagers and adults shooting each other with modified Nerf guns, This will be the very first topic I address. Most people respond to the idea of Nerfing with comments like "Aren't you guys a little too old for Nerf guns?" or "Shouldn't you guys be playing Airsoft or Paintball?" However, I believe that Nerf is a completely different experience than Airsoft or Paintball. One notable aspect is that Nerfing is much cheaper than Airsoft or Paintball. Although Paintball and Airsoft do offer a variety of guns, Nerf offers a
different kind of variety: the modification aspect of Nerfing allows for customization of weapons. For instance, one Nerf gun may be modified to shoot one dart very far or
seven darts for a buckshot effect. Multiple guns may even be combined. For instance, a secondary weapon can be integrated into a primary weapon as a backup shot when you reload your primary.
But, in the end, it is really all a matter of preference. If you really want to read a more in-depth article about this, here's an article from NerfHaven.com -
Nerf Vs. Paintball
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Hope it helps!
Great 'ible, though.
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But, it seems like what you have is working. However, I can't imagine that the tape will hold for very long. You may want to try a glue, like epoxy.
Another, easier option would be to create a simpler breech system that would "single" the Longshot. In other words, if you make this type of breech, you won't be able to use clips and you'll have to put a dart in manually between shots. There are a couple of these, like this mod.
You could also just leave it like it is, with the stock breech setup. Whatever you decide to do, good luck!
But, if you have something that calls for a longer barrel, chances are that it won't shoot stock darts very well at all. The barrel is long so that the stefan will fly a far distance and have a stable flight. If you front-load a stock dart, the gun will probably fire it and cause the stock dart to spin out of control. Longer barrels are generally used for more powerful guns, and if the dart doesn't have a long barrel to travel down (stock darts don't because they're loaded in the front of the barrel), the dart will spin out of control. So, if you are modding a Nitefinder or similar weaker gun, stock darts will probably work just fine.
Epoxy+Goop+CA Glue(Super glue)