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Posted in Toy Hacks Tagged air, automatic, high speed, nerf, pneumatic, toy, upgrade Post navigationįuture Brings CPU Modules, And The Future Is Now 30 Comments If you don’t want to go fast with your Nerf builds, though, perhaps you should build something enormous instead.
also uses a high-speed camera to determine the speed of his new Nerf gun but unfortunately it isn’t high-speed enough, suffering from the same fate as one of the fastest man-made objects ever made, and he only has a lower bound on the speed at 400 km/h. From there, a barrel is fashioned along with the stock and other finishing touches. This allows the rifle to be used in both single-shot mode and also in fully-automatic mode.
He starts with the lower receiver and machines a pneumatic mechanism that both loads a ball into the chamber and then launches it. The build takes a Nerf ball-firing toy weapon and basically tosses it all out of the window in favor of a custom Nerf ball launching rifle. Classics like Super Soakers and Nerf guns are especially popular targets for improvements, and this Nerf machine gun from is no exception. A lot of us have nostalgia for our childhood toys, and as long as they’re not something like lawn darts that nostalgia often leads to fun upgrades since some of us are adults with industrial-sized air compressors.