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singled nerf maverick

(still needs to be painted)

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#1 zack0909

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 07:23 PM

hello this is my first post! this gun I have had for about four to five weeks. AND YES I KNOW ITS NOT PAINTED. IT HAS BEEN SANDED BUT IT IS JUST TO COLD TO PAINT.
here it is. also it shoots about 80 feet
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heres the internals
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if I get a positive feedback I will do write up.

Edited by zack0909, 26 November 2013 - 08:11 PM.

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#2 zack0909

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 07:41 PM

hey guys tell me if the pictures worked
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#3 Exo

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 07:43 PM

No. They did not.

Also, this should go in the Mods and PJ's thread. It does not need it's own.
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#4 Mr cleaver

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 07:57 PM

Singling a maverick is like making a pumpsnap with a panther handle, it just doesn't make sense. The maverick is insanely weak, the only reason people use it is for it's 6 shot turret. Which you removed! You're still an fng so I'll cut you some slack, but try to be a bit more innovative.
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You haven't lived until you've rammed a 7/8" spade bit into a PVC coupler.


#5 Mr cleaver

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 07:57 PM

Double post.
Deeply sorry.

Edited by Mr cleaver, 26 November 2013 - 07:58 PM.

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You haven't lived until you've rammed a 7/8" spade bit into a PVC coupler.


#6 Zorns Lemma

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Posted 26 November 2013 - 08:47 PM

This kind of post belongs here: http://nerfhaven.com...?showtopic=5250
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