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Sillybutts Breacher Hardware Kit BETA

Sillybutts Breacher Hardware Kit BETA

Regular price $72.00 USD
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The Sillybutts Breacher is a shell-ejecting pump-action spring-powered blaster currently in an open beta release. Featuring an expandable tube magazine and lifter mechanism, this blaster is ultimately what Sillybutts had in mind when he designed his Silly Shells. Complete with bearing-assisted prime and constant-force mag springs, this shotgun-style blaster features a smooth and satisfying action. Additionally, its intimidating size and aesthetic match the power and versatility that can adapt to the ammo needs of any game or play style.

This hardware kit includes everything you need to print the 3D parts and assemble this blaster yourself (3D files available below). If you would like us to print the 3D parts for you, check out our 3D Parts + Hardware Kit!

FEATURES:
• Sillybutts Breacher Hardware Kit
• Pump-action shell-fed blaster
• Open beta release!
• Expandable internal tube magazine
• Mountable shell holders
• Bearing-assisted prime
• Compatible with most Sillybutts Silly Shells
• Limited compatibility with longer shells and ammo types

INCLUDES: 
Everything you need to print and assemble this blaster yourself, including
• 1 2.0 x 150mm spring
• 3 Constant force mag springs
• 1 2mL bottle Slug Slym lubricant

PERFORMANCE:
Average FPS (Standard Deviation)
• 20-shot average coming soon!

SPECS:
• Material: Varies
• Dimensions: 
• Weight: 
• Recommended Age: 14+
• SKU: HWK SIL BREACHER

LINKS:
• 3D files
 3D Parts Kit
• Silly Shells
 More Breacher Mods + Accessories
 More Silly Shell-Fed Blasters
 Designer's website

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Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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SystemPhantom
awesome!!!!!!!!!

now THIS is what i call a nerf blaster. super fun to load, fire, and eject every single shell that goes through this thing.

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Jeff
Wrong o rings

I was given the wrong o rings. Instead of 016 o rings I received some very obviously undersized 011 or 012 o rings. Now unable to build the blaster at all.

Hello Jeff,

I'm sorry we made a mistake on your breacher kit. We have sent you an email for more clarification so that we can resolve this issue.

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Albert
Good Blaster, Hardware needs improvement

For context, I received two hardware kits at different times — one during the pre-order phase, and another roughly one to two weeks later. As others have noted, the pre-order kit had several QC issues: missing M3x50mm and M3x12mm screws (which I had to source myself), and threaded rods that made it difficult to install either the nuts or the heat-set inserts.
With the second kit, I noticed an improvement — the threaded rods were easier to install into the nuts. However, the issue with installing them into the 8-32mm heat-set inserts still persists. I was able to work around this by using flat-head pliers to apply enough torque during installation.
Aside from those hardware quirks, both blasters are assembled and required some fine-tuning to get the action running smoothly. I do plan to build more, as several friends have expressed interest. I’m confident that OoD is aware of the hardware concerns and will continue refining the kits based on customer feedback.

Hello Albert,

Thank you for reviewing our Breacher Kits. If you experience any issues with a product from Out of Darts, please get in touch with us at orders@outofdarts.com. We attempted to send out the missing M3x50 and 12mm screws to everyone we could, but it looks like we missed you. We can send you the screws and our new QCed threaded rods if you would like. Additionally, we are currently exploring the option of having the threaded rod manufactured in a machine shop so that all threaded ends will have a factory-like finish. More information on this in the future. Again, we are sorry for any frustration this has caused you.

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Isaac
Absolute cinema

I got a hard ware kit and printed it my self. Lemme tell you it's absolutely brilliant. Firing 7 silly shells is super fun and the loading mechanism is super satisfying.

Took about 4 hours to build. Threaded rods were a bit wack along with the screws being sent after the fact but who really cares once you get it working right?

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C. R.
Kit needs more spare springs, however everything else went together sufficiently.

From the previous review, you can get away with losing a single weak spring, but you're out of luck if one of the stronger springs fly off somewhere.
The all threaded rods have easily damaged threads, which can make **** the nuts on somewhat challenging.
Other than those complaints, the kit provided enough of the other parts including spares to complete the build.