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In Topic: Please Read: Spherical Ammo.
08 January 2006 - 12:03 PM
I think the premise behind ordering them though is that it wouldn't be as labour intensive as making stefans, or tape covered BB's for that matter.
In Topic: Please Read: Spherical Ammo.
07 January 2006 - 09:35 PM
Personally, I'm pretty interested in rifling a barrel for some ball-type ammo to stabilize shots, and just for the sake of nerf modding.
This guy does rifled barrels for spud guns, most of the barrels are fairly large though. The smallest size is 1.5", i don't know if that helps.
Here's the url, not sure how to get the tags to work, sorry: http://www.spudtech.com/default.asp
Edit: ok, it sort of worked.
In Topic: What Other Sports Do You Do
30 September 2005 - 07:46 PM
I'm just kind of curious. What exactley is crew?
Edit: I'm no longer king of curious.
Edit: I'm no longer king of curious.
In Topic: Winter Vs Nerf Guns
26 September 2005 - 08:44 PM
I'm not sure if they get brittle or shrink of anything like that. But one thing I do know is that something like a steffan from a high powered gun will hurt. If you're used to -20 temperatures you know that anything hitting cold skin stings like hell. Well, I guess that answers one part of your question.Lets also talk about FBR and how it acts in the winter. Does it become so brittle and dried out or does it become stronger. Will they shrink to the point where the barrell to dart fit is now off? Do they hurt more when shot out of a high powered gun?
In Topic: Winter Vs Nerf Guns
25 September 2005 - 08:26 AM
I've never done it, but i would think it depends on the temperature and how long you nerf for. If it's only slightly below zero (celcius) then i think you could nerf for a little while. If it gets much colder I think you would have problems with plastic parts cracking from the combination of cold and how much stress is put on them. So unless you can find some way of heating your guns you can't nerf outside in winter without causing serious damage to your guns. Although, snow forts and nerf guns would be a pretty sweet combination.
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