Wasn't sure where to put this since it isn't exactly Nerf.
Has anyone seen these: paper shooters
They seem like if they work out then they could be a viable option to stock wars or even any war if they perform decently, since there is no need to ever buy ammo it could end up being much cheaper as well. There also seems to be a decent amount of mod potential in these seeing as the internals are very stripped down.
I have already backed them for two blasters and will be doing an overview of them when they arrive (if they get funded).
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Paper Shooters
01 May 2015 - 10:51 PM
chronographing for a nerf war
28 December 2014 - 12:48 PM
A club at my school has planned a nerf event for a fundraiser. All of the details have been figured out and it has been approved already.
The only thing that hasn't been figured out is how to tell if a blaster should be allowed. We decided to leave it up to a chrono reading.
The question: what should the blaster chrono at for it to be "safe"? All blasters are firing stock darts and all participants have a moderate pain tolerance.
The only thing that hasn't been figured out is how to tell if a blaster should be allowed. We decided to leave it up to a chrono reading.
The question: what should the blaster chrono at for it to be "safe"? All blasters are firing stock darts and all participants have a moderate pain tolerance.
Motor and Battery Combo
03 September 2014 - 06:26 PM
Hello everyone that may or may not be able to help me,
I am planning on doing motor swap on my Stryfe using these(image doesn't seem to work when posted on here).
I do know that one of the ends of the shaft will have to be cut off to work. All electrical and physical locks will be removed as well.
I do not however, know what battery set up to run these motors on and whether or not I will need to replace the on/off trigger for a higher rated one. I will also be running a simple 2 wire voltmeter in the wiring to keep tabs on the battery.
-Thanks
I am planning on doing motor swap on my Stryfe using these(image doesn't seem to work when posted on here).
I do know that one of the ends of the shaft will have to be cut off to work. All electrical and physical locks will be removed as well.
I do not however, know what battery set up to run these motors on and whether or not I will need to replace the on/off trigger for a higher rated one. I will also be running a simple 2 wire voltmeter in the wiring to keep tabs on the battery.
-Thanks
Raider Shotgun
30 December 2012 - 02:02 PM
I was wondering if anyone has attempted or succeeded in making the raider able to load like this from the bottom?
If not, I will still be attempting this, but I would like to have as much infomation before starting.
P.S. I tried searching and came up with nothing.
If not, I will still be attempting this, but I would like to have as much infomation before starting.
P.S. I tried searching and came up with nothing.
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Nerf Vortex Disc accuracy increase mod
18 September 2012 - 07:42 PM
Here is an extremely easy mod you can perform on a vortex disc to increase the accuracy by about half.
Materials:
Vortex Disc
Nail Clippers
STEP 1:
Take your Vortex disc and take out a dimple from the outside of the disc with your nail clippers.
STEP 2:
Continue all the way around your disc. You should be able to get 10 or 11 dimples around your disc.
Your done! It's that easy.
Materials:
Vortex Disc
Nail Clippers
STEP 1:
Take your Vortex disc and take out a dimple from the outside of the disc with your nail clippers.
STEP 2:
Continue all the way around your disc. You should be able to get 10 or 11 dimples around your disc.
Your done! It's that easy.
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