nerf is fun for indoor use thooutdoor use i'd prefer airsoft, a BB gun, or a pellet rifle
ah i remember when my dad sold all my nerf guns after he caught my brother playing with kitchen knives
THOSE TWO THINGS DON'T EVEN CONNECT
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i used to get like these nerf autoguns that fired out like 20 bullets in 2 seconds, ride around on my bike no hands and then point them at people and shootdamn i was quite the gangsta those days, doing hit and runs
Who here actually still has their nerf longshot from when they were a kid?
Has anyone else noticed that this is just a sawn off blue version of the longshot cs-6?http://nerf.wikia.com/wiki/Longshot_CS-6http://nerf.wikia.com/wiki/Longshot_CS-12
I don't think you nor anyone understands the term "NERF or NOTHING".The feeding ramp is oiled up to prevent feeding problems. The scope is edited for a comparably better target sighting capability, and the grip is changed for better handling. Several things such as the trigger and the magazine have been widened for easier access in the heat of a situation. The barrel has been sanded so then the bullet has a smoother exit from the inside, along with adding a "trademark" design on the inside to add a deadly spin never thought to be done with a bullet. The mainspring housing and the stepping allow for shots to be more accurate as the recoil is not as noticeable as before. The frame is made of plastic melted with rare earth metals such as neodymium to maximize its output. It's blue sheen allows easy handling. The stock is re-imagined as to provide the ease of a handgun with the precision of a rifle. The internal feed mechanism allows for the ring hammer that is inside to reduce snagging tenfold and the "hammer bite" that is normally provided with guns such as the Maverick and the Titan which have since become flawed designs. The design allows for the gun to weigh less, in fact it is cut down about 1-2 pounds from the Longshot CS-6. The clip is extended and the bullets have a steel core which is different than that of the plastic makes them 5 times more precise. What am I talking about?