Nerf guns have a passionate community of modders, and fans of the plastic projectile toys have had a lot of fun with the task of improving their functionality (like this 1,000-shot Nerf Blaster that ...
It’s a grand tradition of disappointment. Since 1989, excited kids have unboxed Nerf blasters, loaded up foam darts, balls, and arrows, and declared war on their friends. With blasters loaded, they ...
The joy of Nerf-play never fades. But the older you get, the sillier you look shooting toy guns. Modify a Nerf gun to shoot as fast as a machine gun, and you've got a different story. That's what a ...
DIY slingshot engineer Joerg Sprave has built his fair share of ridiculous weapons from scratch. Everything from Coke bottle crossbows to self-loading slingshots and everything in between. But that ...
[Photo: faustus70 on Etsy] Remember when toys used to be made out of real metal, and not this chintzy chromed-plastic stuff we have today? At least we can go back to the old days by DIY-modding ...
Since they’re primarily designed for kids Nerf’s dart blasters, even the battery-powered ones, aren’t actually very powerful. It’s why there are entire communities of Nerf modders out there, but Peter ...
Nerf's newest Rival blaster packs a lot of ammo. With full-auto firing and a 100-round hopper, there's no better gun for the terminally trigger happy. But that's not quite enough for some endeavoring ...
Nerf gun battles are as much a part of startup culture as putting stickers on your MacBook, crashing in the office after a hard night’s coding, and overusing the word “disrupt.” Well, if you get hold ...
DIY slingshot engineer Joerg Sprave has built his fair share of ridiculous weapons from scratch. Everything from Coke bottle crossbows to self-loading slingshots and everything in between. But that ...
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