

High-quality 3D-printed mod parts for foam dart blasters
Hey everyone! Thank you for visiting my new storefront. I'm in the process of adding all of the products I had on Etsy to this site. I'm also finally able to add some new ones that they were preventing me from offering (due to limitations with their listing interface). This includes a whole lot of new color options too!
If something doesn't look right or is preventing you from checking out, please send me an email and I will get it fixed ASAP.
Also if you need something right away that you know I had on Etsy that isn't on the site yet, send me an email for that too and I'll get it added so you can purchase it. Most of my product prices will now be cheaper too! ☺️
"Us" is a 1-person team printing, designing, and collaborating with others to bring you quality foam blaster mod parts and accessories. I use PETG for all 3D prints unless otherwise noted and this ensures you receive an item that will last a long time even if you leave it in a hot car during the summer or outside.
The Tyrant PCAR is the same as the Twisty PCAR but with extra style points. Comes in a Pointy variant and a safer Standard variant.
Note: All Tyrant PCARs have embedded circles on 3 of the 6 faces. The one in the picture without them is simply a prototype before they were added.
This offering is for Adventure Force, Dart Zone, and newer Zuru X-shot muzzles. It utilizes a set of two outer O-rings to seal and stabilize the PCAR in the muzzle.
This PCAR includes a very short section of ramping (the dart does NOT hit the rifling at its tightest diameter immediately upon entering the PCAR). It is strongly recommended to only purchase PCARs that include ramping as those that do not can cause dart shredding/damage.
You will need to choose the number of lines (3, 4, 5, or 6) and the degrees of twist (45, 60, 75, 90, 120, 150, or 180) and provide them in the personalization notes. If notes are not provided, a 3-line 90-degree twist PCAR will be made for you (this is usually the best combo for 150fps setups).
• NUMBER OF LINES
3, 4, or 6. The more lines there are, the more friction there is and the more FPS loss you will have. This may be desired if you are wanting to lower the FPS of your blaster. It also enforces the spin on the dart more as it passes through.
• DEGREES OF TWIST
This is highly dependent on the FPS you are firing your blaster. Higher FPS requires lower twist / fewer degrees. My 90-degree version is slightly less than a 1:8 twist (like 1:9) while the 120-degree version is slightly more than a 1:8 twist ratio (something like 1:7) and so on. Variations are offered in the degrees of twist over the length of this PCAR, which is 60mm long, rather than a specific twist ratio (1 full rotation in a certain amount of inches). I plan to have a chart uploaded soon that shows the exact ratio per degree offering.