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glamdringguy15

Member Since 27 Mar 2008
Offline Last Active May 08 2011 01:40 AM

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In Topic: Nerf Gun Feedback Thread

29 November 2010 - 10:42 PM

Name: Nerf Maverick REV-6
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Overview: A modern staple of Nerf, this gun was the first Nerf revolver style blaster. Extremely popular with kids, it has decent ranges out of the box, but can be modified to shoot farther and have interchangeable clips. Overall, I'd recommend this gun as a good sidearm, especially in stock wars. They usually retail for around $12.

In Topic: Nerfhaven

02 August 2010 - 11:45 AM

This may seem like shameless pandering to the mods, but you're wrong Big Dog. The moderators on the site may be tough, sure. They may have pretty low tolerance for people unable to read rules and follow them. Heck, when I first joined I had to learn the rules of the board and not be an idiot. I've had week long suspensions when I don't follow the rules. But it's because of what the moderators do that this site is able to be what it is: a well-maintained forum for the Nerf community to discuss their hobby in a (mostly) civil fashion. And there's nothing wrong with that.

In Topic: Stampede: Leaked

20 July 2010 - 03:39 AM

How I feel about this thread, summed up it one convenient image:
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In Topic: Need Some Help Identifying This Blaster

18 June 2010 - 10:51 AM

Also, would they be so devious as to retain moose, bears, and wolverines as legal council?


added that hilarious quote to my signature, while playing with my butthole, good sir.

In Topic: N-strike Spectre Rev-5

04 June 2010 - 04:53 PM

This essentially is the next Maverick. We don't know how good its performance will be until we actually get our hands on one, so let's just wait and see. Also, the fun of Nerf most definitely is underrated. Some of the best Nerf memories I have with my friends are of stock wars with Mavericks in someone's basement. Before you complain about reverse plungers and too many attachments and so on, remember when you were a kid. Kids love the customizable blaster idea, and Nerf is brilliant to let kids be creative (while still making money.) Kids are the primary audience for Nerf guns. For Hasbro to aim their products towards that demographic just makes simple sense.