Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Before You Hack Read This Nerf Guns Modifying Tip

By Jerry Benson


Out of the box, these soft foam dart shooting guns are already fun to play with. They work just fine as they are, but for those that enjoy tinkering, customizing and are creative, they can't resist making modifications.

Modifying Nerf guns has recently become a common practice by many nerfers. In fact, there are now well developed online communities (NerfHaven, for example) that attract lots of dart gun fanatics that love to alter their collection to shoot farther or look cooler with custom paint jobs, or modifications to the internals.

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.

Making cool Nerf gun modifications can be an excellent hobby on the side. There are lots of different possibilities that open up when you begin to tinker. You could do a superclip mod, construct an ammo-belt mod for the Vulcan, battery modification to the Vulcan, and improve the range of many of the guns out there. Practice makes perfect, so the more you do it, the better you will get. Experience will help you perform future modifications, or even help you come up with your own. If it sounds like something you would enjoy doing, then go for it! If you don't want to risk destroying your Nerf gun, than I wouldn't risk it.






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