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#293854 Marshmallow Crossbow
Posted by Nerfan on 03 February 2011 - 09:56 PM in Modifications
#290018 Nerf Dart Tag Furyfire Mods
Posted by Nerfan on 04 December 2010 - 01:19 PM in Modifications
Wow, you are thick. Did you even bother reading the title of that thread?look for modification directory by: ForsakenAngel24
The directory is by Blue smart one.
The new one is by ForsakenAngel "Smart One"
Here
And then when you get to Version 2.0, that's closed too. And then in the Modifications section of the forum, there's a pinned thread by the name of Nerfhaven Modification Directory, Version 3.0 And guess who it's written by? That's right, Blue.Nerfhaven Modification Directory, Closed - see version 2.0
#289646 Nano Belt Blaster
Posted by Nerfan on 01 December 2010 - 05:40 PM in Modifications
Well, seeing as how micros get better ranges than megas, nanos getting better ranges than micros seems logical.I think the 80' ranges is from nanos being smaller and being more aerodynamic. I remember hearing somewhere that nanos get better ranges.Mid 80s with bad fitting darts? Seems a bit high. How strong is the stock spring?
#288658 Rear-loading At2k
Posted by Nerfan on 20 November 2010 - 02:07 PM in Modifications
He never mentioned drilling out the dump valve to make it wider, only cutting off the nub.Really?Step 4 - Tank Flow (Props to LouieC3)
http://nerfhaven.com...showtopic=13965
imaseoulman's thread from 2008...
#286409 Help With Stampede?
Posted by Nerfan on 02 October 2010 - 11:07 AM in Modifications
Actually, from what I can tell, it needs to be attached to the plunger tube in order to be able to push the spring forward. The plunger tube pulls that forward, which also pulls the spring forward, and when it's at the front, the catch releases the plunger rod. Without that piece being screwed in place, the spring won't be compressed, and the plunger rod won't have any power.If you can cut a piece of wood or plastic to fit that recess you probably won't even have to bother with making screw holes and tapping to attach to the plunger tube.
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