Raptor Scope - High Accuracy Customizable scope for Nerf Elite & Rival series

Raptor Scope - High Accuracy Customizable scope for Nerf Elite & Rival series

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<hr> <b>Hey!</b> This is a Remix! If you <b>Like</b> my version, please go and give the original a <b>Like</b> as well: <b>https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2561268</b>. <hr> <h1>The Raptor Scope</h1> Using Asworx's Nerf Scope as a base, the Raptor Scope is designed for use with both Nerf Rival and Elite series blasters. Different cross-hair and scope-length configurations can be achieved by using different scope and ocular attachments: (Each attachment type includes both long and short variants) <h2>Printed Cross-And-Ring Attachments</h2> These attachments are straight from Asworx's scope and feature cross-hairs that are ready to use immediately off of the printer. While effective, the thickness of the cross-hairs tend to dominate the foreground when viewing targets through the scope. <h2>Wire Cross Attachments</h2> These attachments require a length of 0.5mm wire (or thread) to be threaded through the two pairs of holes to form a horizontal/vertical cross cross-hair for the each attachment. The excess wire should be traced through the trenches on the outside of the attachment and wrapped around it in the wider trench. A single twist of the wire ends together should be enough to hold the ends in place. <b>Do not pull the wire too tight</b> or it may tear through the side of the attachment. See my photos above for wiring. The wire will be secured and concealed when the attachment in inserted into the scope Basis. <h2>Wire X Attachments</h2> These attachments require a length of 0.5mm wire (or thread) to be threaded through the two pairs of holes to form a diagonal X cross-hair for the each attachment. The excess wire should be traced through the trenches on the outside of the attachment and wrapped around it in the wider trench. A single twist of the wire ends together should be enough to hold the ends in place. <b>Do not pull the wire too tight</b> or it may tear through the side of the attachment. See my photos above for wiring. The wire will be secured and concealed when the attachment in inserted into the scope Basis. <h2>Empty Attachments</h2> These attachments have no cross-hairs and are just empty attachments. <h2>Shrouds</h2> These are covers that slide easily over the large Scope and Ocular attachments. These are not necessary but can be used to change the colors of your scope and give the attachments a less angular appearance. <h2>Elite Rail Clip</h2> Straight from Asworx's scope. Snap it into the Basis and slide it onto an Elite blaster's attachment rail. I have not used this myself, so I cannot comment on how stable it is on Elite blasters. <h2>Rival Rail Clips</h2> These clips sandwich around the Rival attachment rail and require two 25mm-30mm M3 screws and nuts. It takes a bit of work to get the Clips and Basis secured to the Rival blaster's rail but it's extremely stable once it's on there. I recommend first screwing a screw in and out of both Clips to open the holes enough. Position one Clip onto the rail and then position the Basis on top of it. Then wedge the second Clip up into the Basis and press the second Clip into position on the rail. Finally, put the screws through both Clips while holding them firmly together and tighten the nuts till they're snug. <br> I redesigned Asworx's scope into the Raptor for use on my Nerf Rival Jupiter XIX-1000. I have found near perfect pinpoint accuracy at 6m-7m (20ft-25ft) using: <ul><li>Wire Cross Scope with Printed Ring Ocular (my preferred configuration)</li> <li>Wire Cross Scope with Wire X Ocular</li></ul>

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