Edited by PiMpDaDdY, 09 March 2006 - 07:03 PM.
Crossfire Help!
Started by PiMpDaDdY, Mar 09 2006 07:02 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 March 2006 - 07:02 PM
I was in the middle of a nerf war the other day and I went to shoot a tagger dart out of my crossfire and it went about 5 feet and dropped out of the air. I went to shoot the next dart and it went normal range. Can anyone tell me why this happened and what I can do to fix it? Thanks
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NerfMonkey:
I only ask because I'm thinking of trying these and it would suck if the balls got all covered with hairs after a while.
I only ask because I'm thinking of trying these and it would suck if the balls got all covered with hairs after a while.
#2
Posted 09 March 2006 - 07:07 PM
Because the dart was probably too loose and thus it didn't activate the air restricor.
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#3
Posted 09 March 2006 - 07:08 PM
The dart was in as far as it can go and it still went 5 feet.
QUOTE
NerfMonkey:
I only ask because I'm thinking of trying these and it would suck if the balls got all covered with hairs after a while.
I only ask because I'm thinking of trying these and it would suck if the balls got all covered with hairs after a while.
#4
Posted 09 March 2006 - 09:02 PM
What crappy nerfer is saying is that when darts get worn in and the foam loses its firmness the dart/barrel friction decreases and the dart gets pushed forwards by the spring in the air restrictor, whether or not you put it back all the way.
Edited by euphemism, 09 March 2006 - 09:03 PM.
#5
Posted 10 March 2006 - 02:09 PM
The only way to fix this problem for good is to take out the air restrictors.
otherwise, you will have to just deal with it, stock crossfires are picky,(as are most of the new stock guns...) and some or most of your darts won't fire.
Also, the classic airjet red micros and the new whistler darts almost never have this problem, so use those if you don't plan on modding it.
otherwise, you will have to just deal with it, stock crossfires are picky,(as are most of the new stock guns...) and some or most of your darts won't fire.
Also, the classic airjet red micros and the new whistler darts almost never have this problem, so use those if you don't plan on modding it.
Probably dead by now, or something.
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