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Norflark

Member Since 02 Jan 2009
Offline Last Active Apr 30 2010 06:39 PM

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In Topic: N-force Swords

31 January 2009 - 09:23 PM

Yes they "work," but ANY foam sword will work just the same, and lets face it, 13/14 dollars isnt exactly cheap for a foam sword.

At our wars we use swords all the time, people tend to have them as backups, or for when they use cover to get in close and rush people who are frantically trying to reload, or to sneak up behind people and save a bullet.
They especially help to conserve some ammo if you do revives like we do and people take several hits to go down because they have a teammate with them who wont die and keeps bringing them back.

I would also recommend getting like a hollow plastic sword instead. Not only are they much cheaper, and they fact that they are hollow ensures that they wont hurt, but the smooth plastic on the outside makes them easy to sheath/unsheath. The main problem with the use of the n-force swords is that pulling them out of your belt-loop becomes horribly difficult when the friction on the foam keeps it from moving. The only drawback to the hollow plastic ones is that they arent very sturdy, but hey, we arent really going for pain/expecting too many dramatic sword fights, so that isnt too much of a problem.

In Topic: Name That Gun!

26 January 2009 - 06:56 PM

THANK YOU!

In Topic: Nerf Video Directory

23 January 2009 - 12:17 AM



Cape Nerf Wars.

Had the photos n video for a while, just never felt like putting it all together till now.

In Topic: Noob With A Nf

21 January 2009 - 12:51 AM

A CPVC barrel replacement will definitely help with stock darts. The stock barrel is too wide except for at the base.


1/2" CPVC barrel it is.

In Topic: Noob With A Nf

21 January 2009 - 12:49 AM

Let me give you some sound advice before anyone answers all your questions for you, "noob".
The best way to go about whatever you're trying to accomplish is to just try things out on your own. Don't go by what other people have done, don't go by what you think you're supposed to do, and don't expect everyone to give you all the answers to things. Go on and explore your creativity. Think up things that no ones ever tried before. Then you test it and see if it was worth it or not. If it was, good for you. If not, then think of it as learning from experience. This is the best way to start out, otherwise you'll end up like alot of members who only post re-posts of previously done mods that they just read the write up about and copied without innovating in any way. Okay, i'm done with my rant.

To answer your questions, just take out all the ARs if you really want 60 ft flat out of a NF. You could interlace more springs with the stock one, but i'd suggest just replacing it with an overall more powerful, single spring. A barrel replacement is not necessarily necessary on the NF if you're just going to use taggers and streamlines.

I just answered most if not all your questions to help you get started.
And use the damn search function, because we're not always as patient or generous as i just was.


First. I will. I know. But doing some successful basic modding FIRST might help one be able to do their own more "original mods." I am also not dumb enough to repost an unoriginal mod, i just want to make it.
By all the ar's great, but still confused on what the "second ar" would be?
why wouldnt barrel replacement help?

And I DID use the damn search function. That question list was immense before i wrote this, and i knocked out about 90% of it on my own.

I was not calling you dumb nor was i saying you were posting something unoriginal. I knew this was one of if not your first mod because you haven't even opened up the gun yet, and you yourself called yourself a Noob so don't get upset if people call you a Noob, Noob. Christ.

By ARs in GENERAL i mean ANYTHING that restricts airflow inside the gun. Take them ALL out.
A barrel replacement (in this case) wouldn't help much. Granted, it definitely wouldn't hurt, but the NF's stock barrel has a good fit on streamlines and taggers in the first place. Its not necessary unless you really want it. Micros, Taggers and basically any other stock dart will only go down barrels to a certain point because of their length before the head of the dart keeps it from going down any further. This excludes streamlines.


Okay, so to clarify i was not saying this in an offended defensive sort of way, merely a "obviously, ..." sort of way(if that makes any sense).

I guess thats clear enough.
And thank you.
And i hope that it reaches 60 when im done.