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Noah-641

Member Since 07 Mar 2015
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In Topic: Guts of RF20 in swarmfire: Can it be done?

03 July 2015 - 09:46 PM

Dunno where you could fit the bladder though


I was thinking of having an air hose go to an external air tank in my backpack. This would eliminate both the bladder and the pump, as my air tank is filled via a tire valve.

In Topic: Best nerf gun to loan out

15 May 2015 - 03:24 PM

You know what, stryfe is probably better because if it chews up a dart you can clear the jam easier and won't bite darts, but still retaliators are pretty good. 400 can be burned all in one day, depends how many people you're issuing too. Use koosh darts lol,


but that noise tho

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In Topic: Best nerf gun to loan out

14 May 2015 - 05:17 PM

Noobs can mess up anything, you'd have to be prepared for that. Also, get a ton of darts, noobs can chew through those too,


Point taken. That's why I'm ordering a box of 400 darts and seeking out whichever gun is least likely to be messed up by noobs

In Topic: Best nerf gun to loan out

13 May 2015 - 04:13 PM

Yeah, TED is pretty much right. For specifics, I would get a couple of retaliators and put orange mod works springs in them, but leaving the AR intact.


I'd definitely go with the retaliator, but I can't find them in stores anymore. Are they discontinued or something?

In Topic: Best nerf gun to loan out

13 May 2015 - 04:11 PM

I'm reluctant to give noobs clip fed's - even if they still have the locks in. They'll always find a way to jam it up. My go-to loaners are ruff cuts. They're impossible to screw up... "Darts go here, prime here, squeeze trigger fully to shoot both sides...." You still get 8 shots, they're easy to keep fed and they have decent stock range.


I've actually considered the Rough cut. The problem however is that I've seen when fired, sometimes darts pop out of their chambers, preventing them from firing next. Is there a way to fix that?