Sunday, August 8, 2010

Nerf Gun Modifying Tip

By Jerry Benson

When you use these foam dart launching toy guns out of the box, they can be loads of fun to play with. Many shoot around 20-35 feet. For many this is fine, but for those that are itching to customize and tinker with everything around them, they can't help modifying them.

Modifying Nerf guns has become quite a big hobby in recent years. With underground communities online such as NerfHaven fostering many cool tutorials on how to get the most out of your Nerf gun, its safe to say that sooner or later you'll feel the desire to open up your Nerf gun and start cutting away.

Before you get into modifying any of your Nerf guns, there are is one cold hard fact you should consider.

Know what you are getting into - before you gut your dart gun, know that there is always a possibility that something might go wrong. You could break a part or forget how to put it back together. Although this sounds kind of bad, you should always be ready for something to wrong. If you're the type that gets frustrated when something isn't working right, then this probably isn't something you should be getting into. The fact of the matter is, not all mods come out perfect every time, chances are one of them will go wrong, and you might be stuck with a broken Nerf gun.

There are tons of different modifications that you can do to a Nerf gun. Some guns or more easily modified than others. Examples of mods are the superclip mod, Vulcan ammo-belt mod, Vulcan battery mod, and mods to increase the shooting distance and power. You can customize yours any way you want it, and make it sweet looking and more powerful. Remember that with practice comes more experience. The more you do it the better you will get. It may be confusing at first, but once you get started and gather some experience, future modifications can be a snap.


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