


and yes those are fire crackers in the darts
(sorry if the pics are big)
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Here at NH we pride ourselves at providing the most accurate ranges and angles, descriptions of darts and weather, and the gun used down to the inch, degree, and letter.Ixius: the darts shoot far
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Breach system, barrel replacement, reinforcement, AR removal, spring additions, or what?both
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Posted 07 July 2007 - 12:00 PM
Yi, yi yi, y'all talk about firecrackers like they're honest-to-god sticks of dynamite. If you're going to be setting off fireworks/crackers anyway, this is no more dangerous...
People with experience with explosives or potato guns, to give two examples, or who have experience with real firearms, are used to firing non-foamy projectiles - point being it is possible to launch things other than foam, while still being responsible and safe. It might even be fun.
Posted 07 July 2007 - 12:44 PM
The point is we don't want to encourage the easily influenced to do something that may hurt themselves or others. Let's say little Billy saw this on NH and tried it out himself. Billy is not a member because of his age, but he can still view the site as a guest. Now Billy sticks a firecracker into his dart and shoots it at his friend, who gets hurt as a result. Billy gets his ass beaten by his father, then the parents of the friend asked why he did it. He then tells them that he saw it here. The owners of NH become legally respponsible for letting this stay on the forums and not denouncing and/or deleting it.Yi, yi yi, y'all talk about firecrackers like they're honest-to-god sticks of dynamite. If you're going to be setting off fireworks/crackers anyway, this is no more dangerous. The little firecrackers pictured would be hard-pressed to truly injure someone.
Myself, I used the same type of cracker, different brand, and an LBB. Point away from other people (as you would with ANY firework), don't just sit there after you've lit the fuse (like you wouldn't with ANY firework) and it's just another manner of 4th of July pyrotechnics. My group of revelers faced more danger from mortar tubes tipping over and roman candle hijinks than from the puny little crackers that I launched far away, high into the air. My worst injury came from sparks from all the fuses I lit.
I also didn't realize there was a specific "point" to Nerf Modification - what is it? I may have been doing it wrong all these months! Sure, the most common point may be range/ROF modification for more effective use in Nerf Wars, but I wasn't aware that was the only acceptable goal. Here we've got a Nerf gun that looks different than the stock gun, performs different than the stock gun, and shoots different projectiles than the stock gun - sounds like modification to me.
Not everyone who decides to shoot something other than foam is automatically as retarded as the kid who loaded a shotgun shell so it was facing him, then shot it at a rock. People with experience with explosives or potato guns, to give two examples, or who have experience with real firearms, are used to firing non-foamy projectiles - point being it is possible to launch things other than foam, while still being responsible and safe. It might even be fun.
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