#1
Posted 19 July 2004 - 07:38 AM
I am new to these forums and to "Nerf"-ing in general. Some friends of mine are starting a LARP (Live Action Role Play) game in Connecticut. They want to include bows as a part of the game. The dilemma we have run into so far is that recently there have been no bows or crossbows in the nerf lineup. In addition, the normal nerf weapons either don't fly far or don't fly accurately. The arrows would need to be mostly foam as to not cause any harm to anyone. The only recent ones we have found that we like are the Arrows that come with the "Air Zone" crossbow put out by toys-r-us. If anyone has any ideas, we are all ears.
Thanks,
Ben
#2
Posted 19 July 2004 - 01:33 PM
#3
Posted 19 July 2004 - 01:44 PM
Ben
#4
Posted 19 July 2004 - 01:54 PM
For LARP xbow use I'd probably go with a more typical nerf-style hollow body arrow rather than the awful bolts that come with it. You could do essentially what I did in my mod but use a smaller diameter brass tubing so as to be able to fit the arrows over it where it protudes from the bow casing.
In case you haven't seen the gun as packaged, I didn't install the cosmetic 'bow arms' for that picture. It actually looks quite a bit like a chunk of tree turned into an xbow if you assemble it fully.
#5
Posted 19 July 2004 - 01:57 PM
It is a nitefinder with a stock and cross-piece. You could attach elastic bands from the cocking handle to the crosspiece to resemble the bowstring.
~Vintage
Edited by Vintage, 19 July 2004 - 01:58 PM.
~Al Capone
#6
Posted 19 July 2004 - 05:19 PM
#7
Posted 19 July 2004 - 05:36 PM
#8
Posted 19 July 2004 - 07:22 PM
You suggestion for the x-bow rocked.
Is there any suggestion for a normal pull=bow?
Thanks,
Ben
#9
Posted 19 July 2004 - 10:05 PM
I suggest using something different then real wood. Actually, it was more of a twig. But yeah, I bet theres a lot better things you can use instead of that wooden part.
Edited by DJ Hurley, 19 July 2004 - 10:19 PM.
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#10
Posted 19 July 2004 - 10:55 PM
Only it will get much better range and accuracy. You could even swap the elastic for something stronger to add more power to the gun.Reminds me of the crappy Van Helsing Xbow
~Vintage
~Al Capone
#11
Posted 20 July 2004 - 12:36 AM
#12
Posted 21 July 2004 - 01:47 PM
what you need:
5' of 16 guage steel wire or 14 guage wire rope.
5' of sch40 pvc
however many 1/4" diameter 2' dowels
three pieces of cardboard cut into a parallelogram shape for each dowel.
one arrow head called a "Dum Dum" (no, i'm not joking, it's rubber and blunt tipped.) for each dowel.
a dremel
a pair of pliers.
Step1: using the dremel, cut two noches 1/2" deep into each of the ends of the PVC.
Step2: make a loop at both ends of the wire, which will not come out.
Step3: put one loop into the grooves at one end, and bend the PVC until you can put the other loop into the grooves at the other end.
Now you're done with your bow.
Step4: take the pieces of cardboard, and bend them 1/4" up from a long edge.
Step5: glue three on each dowel, they should not overlap.
Step6: Glue on the "Dum Dums" and repeat steps 4-6 until you're out of supplies.
there're your arrows.
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#13
Posted 21 July 2004 - 02:00 PM
Pretty simply make a extremely long plunger(green) out of pvc and glue and o ring on the end then make a plunger tube out of pvc that fits the o ring. then attach a 1/2 barrel that you can put nerf arrows on the outside of to shoot or nerf darts in the inside for better range. Then attach all this to a bow and put some elastic string on and wallah. Obviously there are some problems like the plunger falling out and getting the actual bow but if your seriously interested this will be fairly cheap and simple as long as you use your brain.
Edited by CheeseNerfer, 21 July 2004 - 02:02 PM.
#14
Posted 24 July 2004 - 12:28 PM
you can use accual arrows from wal-mart and stick stefans on the end that have extra weight
0= the weight (any fishing weight that is not to pointy or heavy...anything 4grams and less)
= is the stefan
-------- = the arrow
0==---------------------
make sure to have a padded end for the arrow WILL hurt from the weight.
#15 Guest_nerferdude_*
Posted 24 July 2004 - 01:22 PM
#16
Posted 24 July 2004 - 11:20 PM
Also I had a thought for those using pvc bows.
Go buy some arrows from wal-mart take the tips off them if they are equiped with tips and stick an extra weighted stefan on the end.
#17
Posted 25 July 2004 - 11:55 PM
#18
Posted 27 July 2004 - 06:53 AM
#19
Posted 31 July 2004 - 11:26 PM
PVC - 5ft of 1/2 inch sch 40 is best
pipe insulation
fun noodle
super 77 spray adhesive (sold at walmart)
about 4 and a half feet of clothes line string
and duct tape.
Cut notches about 1/3 of the way through the pipe about 3 inches up on both sides (this is where you will string it).
Put about 6 inches of fun noodle on the bottom part of the bow (3 inches spray adhesived on just below the notch). This can be used to bash people if need be.
On the opposite end, put 4 inches of pipe insulation spray-ad-ed on, 2 and 1/2 inch on the pipe.
Tie the string around the lower half first, then string the top part.
You might want to put some of the staff part of the bow in pipe insulation if you plan on using it to fight.
Wrap it all in duct tape and you have a decent Larp bow.
Now arrows are the hard part. What I found that works is such:
pipe insulation
open cell 'pillow' foam
a penny
a plastic hanger
duct tape
Cut the bottom shaft off of the plastic hanger. Try to get the longest straighest piece possible.
Duct tape the penny to the end of the shaft.
Cut 3 inches of pipe insulation, and fit it over the penny, with about 2 inches extending off of the shaft. Duct tape it over and duct tape that to the shaft.
Fill the hollow 2 inch space with bits of pillow foam, then duct tape over that.
Take a piece of pipe insulation and put it next to the arrow, measure an inch longer than the shaft itself (not including the 'arrowhead') and cut that.
Cut this piece in half lengthwise. Place of half of it over the plastic shaft and duct tape it together. You're not going to use the other half (at least not on this arrow).
Make some fletches out of duct tape, and you're set.
BTW, I know this has nothing to do with Nerf weapons, but I thought I could help the guy out. I'm sorry if this is too off topic. Or hey, maybe this could be counted as a 'home-made' nerf...
Anyways, laters all.
-Anthony
Edited by avatarofanu, 01 August 2004 - 12:02 AM.
#20
Posted 10 August 2004 - 07:42 PM
MWF-150
Class: Crossbow
Ammo Type: Arrows
Propulsion method: Bungee cords
Ammo Hold: One Arrow
Weight:
Length: 2 ft
Designer Notes: This is a nearly silent long range crossbow gun which can be used instead of the traditional long range rifle for Sharpshooters.
How it works:
(1) Load arrow into arrow holder
(2) Pull bungee cord back and over the wooden holder
(3) Release bungee cord (hit the arrow straight on)
What you need:
One 20 inch piece of PVC pipe
Four elbow pipes
One 8 inch piece of PVC pipe
One 4 inch piece of PVC pipe
Two 2 inch pieces of PVC pipe
Two rivets
One bungee cord 10 inches long
Two clips
One wooden notch holder
One wooden block about ½ an inch by one inch with a knob in the back of it
How to Construct:
1. At one end of the 20 inch pipe connect one elbow pipe
2. At the first elbow pipe connect the 8 inch pipe
3. At the 8 inch pipe connect a second elbow pipe
4. At the second elbow pipe connect the 4 inch pipe
5. Right under the 20 inch piece of pipe 3 inches from the barrel connect the
two 2 inch PVC pipe pieces.
6. Connect two elbow pipes to both of the 2 inch PVC pipes
7. Glue the elbow pipes together
8. Insert the clip holders on the side of the barrel 3 inches down so that they stick into the air ready to hold the arrow (Important! they must be straight, and big enough to tightly hold the arrow but not too tightly)
9. 6 inches from the barrel drill and insert the rivets (make it so the rivets hold the bungee cord)
10. Glue the wooden notch holder 9 inches from the barrel of the gun
11. Staple the block of wood to the bungee cord
Aftermath:
Testing the MWF-150
Before Testing:
The MWF-150 is a highly complex weapon to create, hopefully the range and accuracy of this gun will more than make up for it, although my dad who is an expert on such matters thinks that I could make a better weapon by sticking a dart in front of a ketchup packet and stomping on it repeatedly to propel the dart.
I disagree; this gun should propel the dart at least 2 feet.
#21
Posted 10 August 2004 - 08:06 PM
I agree with your dad, the voice of experience. It sounds like the Nerf Slingshot, one of the most abysmal weapons. The arrow won't be accurate since there isn't time for acceleration, and it won't go very far I surmise. Good luck though.
#22
Posted 10 August 2004 - 08:49 PM
#23
Posted 11 August 2004 - 07:20 PM
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