• The Nerf Gun Thread
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Man I really wish the Vulcan Bullet Belts were easier to stick together. They should have made those empty cylinders at the ends of the belts so that they could be clipped into eachother, that way, you can get a ton of belts and stick them together, hang em over your shoulder, and look like rambo with a 250 nerf bullet clip.
The Vulcan reminds me of the M249
[QUOTE=Da Bomb76;15297423]I remember when I had one of these. It got busted a while back though. I want that one with the bullet belt, now![/QUOTE] They still exist but Nerf does not make them. Wal-Mart usually has it stocked or at least my Wal-Mart had them stocked when I bought the Vulcan this morning. They also have replacement dart packs for those who have lost all their darts.
[QUOTE=RAYHALO;15294506]banned in australia in 2004......they look so fun too :([/QUOTE] Australia's laws ban everything that's fun. I want my airsoft, I want my nerf guns, but I'm not allowed.
holy shit last time I touched one of these was 10 years ago
Those repainted ones are dead sexy.
Australian Laws can go suck a dick
.. i dont think these can be found in Brazil ... i are sad now
This is the closest thing in Singapore that is actually able to fire a projectile that isn't banned for "being able to break glass and hence is dangerous". But it costs SGD98 just for the longshot and there's hardly anyone using them at all here. I still want one :( I'd give anything for that longshot with the badass paintjob though.
I make custom nerf pellets.
[QUOTE=Nerdboy;15305082]I make custom nerf pellets.[/QUOTE] Just attach thumb tacks to the front of regular Nerf darts.
WHO TOUCH MY GoN
nerf is probably best for indoor gunplay or whatever you want not horrific, but nothing to gloat about
Nerf, for people not old enough for paintball/airsoft <-- for people not old enough for real guns.
I haven't seen any nerf guns around here. When I find them, I'll make my friends buy them alongside with me. Then I'm going to mod the shit out of them!
[QUOTE=jedi;15305314]Nerf, for people not old enough for paintball/airsoft <-- for people not old enough for real guns.[/QUOTE] ... People don't play with Nerf because they're kids. They play with them because they're fun. Let me simplify this for you. Guns - Can't play with this, Period. [B]Disqualified[/B] Paintball - Only logical to play at special courses. [B]Disqualified.[/B] Airsoft - Next best thing, but due to the fact that 1. You have to wear goggles 2. They hurt 3. Someone will eventually mistake them for a real gun, get the cops called on you. [B]Disqualified[/B] Nerf - Playable in public. Don't hurt. No special equipment required. Just plain fun. inb4 "hey everyone I'm super macho airsoft doesn't hurt at all"
I need a Maverick, and I need to mod it to [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hKDxibc_B4]do this[/url].
Looking on eBay for some Nerf guns. Nothing good from Australia. Pretty expensive with shipping. Maybe I'm just too poor.
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;15305665]... People don't play with Nerf because they're kids. They play with them because they're fun. Let me simplify this for you. Guns - Can't play with this, Period. [B]Disqualified[/B] Paintball - Only logical to play at special courses. [B]Disqualified.[/B] Airsoft - Next best thing, but due to the fact that 1. You have to wear goggles 2. They hurt 3. Someone will eventually mistake them for a real gun, get the cops called on you. [B]Disqualified[/B] Nerf - Playable in public. Don't hurt. No special equipment required. Just plain fun. inb4 "hey everyone I'm super macho airsoft doesn't hurt at all"[/QUOTE] Man, I got shot with an airsoft in the finger... Shit stings.
[QUOTE=protoAuthor;15306198]Man, I got shot with an airsoft in the finger... Shit stings.[/QUOTE] I mostly play CQC airsoft. Don't even get me started.
[QUOTE=RAYHALO;15294506]banned in australia in 2004......they look so fun too :([/QUOTE] are you kidding me? fuck australia's government. fucking cunts.
I live in Australia, and I've seen the shotgun in Myer. But yeah, we all get treated like 5 year olds. The most exciting thing that's readily available is sparklers, which means a lot of sparkler bombs get made.
My next Nerf buy is definitely gonna be the Vulcan. After that i'm gonna buy the longshot too.
[QUOTE=Floater;15296259]is that a nerf double barrel shotgun? do want if they still sell them.[/QUOTE] I had one of those, shit was win. Yup, just sit back in mah lawnchair and shoot darts at them pesky neighbor kids.
[QUOTE=RAYHALO;15294506]banned in australia in 2004......they look so fun too :([/QUOTE] are you fucking kidding? there are nerf guns at my local toystore
I've got one of the shotguns with a nylon pulley system. Glad I didn't get one with the plastic one, as that's apparently very unreliable. It's got a good feel to it, but reloading is fiddly as fuck.
[QUOTE=SBD;15307005]I live in Australia, and I've seen the shotgun in Myer. But yeah, we all get treated like 5 year olds. The most exciting thing that's readily available is sparklers, which means a lot of sparkler bombs get made.[/QUOTE] I was at a LAN at the start of the year and a guy there had a Maverick. He said he'd bought it the week before at Toys'R'Us. I still haven't gone and had a look myself yet...
Wow those ones that are painted black and silver actually look pretty badass.
New hype like airsoft. Last toy gun i bought was a water gun, some giant badass with mingun look, few liter tank, and some pump to make a long stream of water.
I used to have a nerf shotgun thing, i wanted to see how strong it was so i chucked it out the window. It broke :(
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