Pirate-esque Nerf Gun Conversion

 by piratemonkey
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Step 1: Gather your materials

You will need:

1. A plastic weapon of your choice. I went for the Nerf Maverick Rev-6, it's a pretty accurate gun with good range and a good heft to it. Not particularly piratey, but them's the breaks.
2. Sandpaper - medium (about 100 - 120 grit) and fine (200+ grit)
3. Matte black spray paint.
4. Red & brown spray paint in hues that you choose.
5. Black model (acrylic) paint.
6. Yellow or orange acrylic paint.
7. Rub'n'Buff in your choice of colours. I used Antique Gold, and Silver Leaf.
8. Matte & gloss finish coats.
9. Old brushes.
10. Old clothes.
11. Somewhere to get all painty.
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bashpr0mpt says: Feb 15, 2013. 1:59 AM
Why would the bell bulge behind the revolving cylinder be the same color as the cylinder? It would be the same color as the frame, if anything. I've also seen a lot of people incorporate the silver parts of that nerf model tastefully into the design, you may want to try it sometime! :)
crickle321 says: Oct 10, 2009. 10:26 AM
It's never fun to find left over parts when you're finished...
Origamimaster12 in reply to crickle321Jun 8, 2012. 11:17 PM
Oh, big time.
Pie Ninja in reply to crickle321Oct 25, 2009. 3:39 AM
Yeah... that's never good.
Random Dent says: Sep 18, 2011. 12:31 PM
I found it easier not to take all the "guts" out of the inside and left the "barrel-turn" mechanism in-situ, mostly so if it fell apart I would end up crying (",).

I took everything else apart (view my page for result) - very simple to put back together - it basically puts its self back - and if I can do it anybody can (",)

RD
arjun24 says: Aug 17, 2011. 1:52 AM
Oh man...sweet mod, my son has about 15 nerf guns and is always looking for the next new one, turning him on to this baby!
swhitewood says: Jul 11, 2011. 11:49 AM
You should also add that the paint rubs off the nerf nightfinder gun cock mechinism because it constantly rubs against the top
curious youth says: Jun 10, 2011. 2:41 AM
bro thats a pretty sexy paintjob well done
sonofstone says: Mar 14, 2011. 11:21 AM
i am steampunking two mavericks at the moment, i've glued the recon barrels onto them, to make it look a bit more like a huge revolver. all in all, your mav looks great, the wood detailing works out pretty cool, nice job
jaybird1164 says: Nov 30, 2010. 9:52 PM
its easy to take apart but sucks to put back together. I took two of these apart to switch around the covers ( felt like it lol) and my oldest one is still a fudger to cock and shoot but rotates fine, and my other newer one works fine but is loud as hell now. Now I am afraid to take them apart...Too many springs and screws...
DaPope says: Aug 3, 2010. 5:54 PM
Nicely done, I picked one of these up the other day as a base model to try and do a Steampunk retrofit!
seabananers says: Jun 24, 2010. 6:11 AM
thats epic
flio191 says: Jun 9, 2010. 1:49 AM
Looks like a fantastic way to personalize your nerf gun! You should make the finished product your first picture though, to show off to other people who haven't seen this page yet your work, and entice them to come. Otherwise, it seemed like a normal maverick gun, and the picture wasn't very descriptive. Just a friendly tip :D
Edgar says: Feb 22, 2008. 9:34 AM
I discovered quite by accident that graphite, scraped off a pencil and rubbed into matte black paint will give you an old iron look. How that survives the final paint fixing layer is another mater...
SiderAnne in reply to EdgarMay 11, 2010. 4:30 PM
I've found that mixing "copper" acrylic paint with boring brown acrylic paint (in a 1:3 or 1:2 ratio) makes an awesome worn leather look... since worn leather gets shinier with age.
Zeppelinfreak says: May 5, 2010. 7:45 PM
Looks alot better, too much work for my likey though :(
lucek says: May 23, 2009. 3:56 PM
looks great. too bad you can be arrested on the street with it because you painted the orange.
geodez in reply to lucekApr 14, 2010. 7:06 AM
everybody knows that this, does not look like a real gun, it looks well, goofy.
lucek in reply to geodezApr 14, 2010. 8:52 AM
I'm just commenting on how the law is written. the gun dosn't have to look real for it to be illegal. lets face it the origins of the law came from a misseeing a gun and someone dieing because of it.
geodez in reply to lucekApr 14, 2010. 11:24 AM
i know, but this is not going to be misseen (unless you are drunk or on drugs and have some kind of weapon on you.)
lucek in reply to geodezApr 14, 2010. 1:18 PM
never say never.
the ignorance of people should never be underestimated. again people die because of that.
geodez in reply to lucekApr 14, 2010. 1:29 PM
i know, but you can't tell me this looks like a real pistol, and once yellow/orange foam sticks start coming out the front, it will seem obvious that this is not a deadly weapon.
lucek in reply to geodezApr 14, 2010. 3:08 PM
but by then the stupid kid who runs around with one at night could be bleeding to death because of an equally stupid adult.
geodez in reply to lucekApr 19, 2010. 7:04 PM

I know, let's just have the guy put an orange tip on it.

purplemonkeydishwasher in reply to lucekNov 15, 2009. 2:24 PM
I dont think anybody will think that is a REAL gun, but when I paint my nerf's i keep orange (just take the orange part out for the paintjob). But still, keeping it orange is a good precaution.
Biohazard1194 in reply to purplemonkeydishwasherApr 16, 2010. 1:05 PM
I always paint my Airsoft tips black.. Then I just keep a roll of Neon Orange duct-tape on hand.
aeislugh in reply to lucekJul 6, 2009. 3:10 PM
he could always get some bright orange tape to put over those areas that need to be bright orange for use outside. something that won't pull the paint off.
Biohazard1194 says: Apr 16, 2010. 1:05 PM
Great paint job, mate :D
anishka says: Apr 6, 2010. 7:43 PM
Wow, thanks for the very nicely put together tutorial. Though I think I'm going to do more of an steampunk thing with it. Have you had any experience attaching anything to the plastic?
geodez says: Apr 4, 2010. 9:05 PM
i can sort of see almost steampunk in it, it looks both old and futuristic together.
MrSalvador says: Apr 1, 2010. 2:24 PM
bummer, I started my nerf mod and found this one halfway thorugh! Ill post mine though
thealeks says: Mar 9, 2010. 11:29 AM
hey that looks awesome! im in the process of modding my mav but im prolly gonna end up painting it. ill keep this in mind!
Zansion says: Nov 17, 2009. 9:13 PM
Hey, great Instructable! I just panted my Maverick, it turned out a lot better than i expected.

Sadly i had to replace the internals after a modding problem. So its got an unpainted trigger and barrel.
Revalize says: Oct 28, 2009. 4:46 PM
it looks like a boomshot from Gears of War
Aklash, The hunchback says: Jan 25, 2009. 3:22 PM
i wish i could make a mold of all the parts for this and cast it in metal. then it would be uber durable. it would also weigh a ton but look realistic
lucek in reply to Aklash, The hunchbackMay 23, 2009. 4:05 PM
Aztof says: May 9, 2009. 12:18 PM
the brand name of the "Ultra Flat" paint is "Krylon", though, personaly, I would reccome the Krylon Fusion, its a special plastic-bonding paint that worked really well for me.
Calltaker says: Apr 12, 2009. 8:12 PM
Some retro looking gauges and gears and such and it'd be perfect Steampunk too... I may have to go shopping this week. Nice job!! ~C
Robotic_mage says: Feb 13, 2009. 3:23 PM
Great Job, LOVE IT, Not to be a joy-kill, in some states it is illegal to change the orange tip marking it a TOY, and not a real Firearm.
Robotic_mage in reply to Robotic_mageMar 17, 2009. 6:52 PM
You would need to check your local law library. But in the State of Nebraska it is illegal to Paint the Orange tip. Even if the entire Gun is DayGlow Orange. Kind of funny. If I was a Crook, I would think about Painting the Tip of a Real Gun Orange.
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