Wednesday, November 9, 2011

will mod for money

here's the deal I've been modding nerf blasters for over 3 years, I'm a competent college student with a major in engineering. I'll be honest and say that I regularly mod blasters for friends for free, so it's only fair if I give you a really low price, without shipping I'll provide most basic modifications for under $10. I am very experienced in modding nerf blasters I've modded the entire N-strike line and most blasters more than once. I've seen what will make blasters break and the effects of certain mods. I can assure you that your blasters are in good hands and I stand by the quality of my work.

since it's kinda sketchy for you to just go by my word here's a picture of some modded blasters to prove that I do modify blasters.I will preform basic mods that include but are not limited to: AR removal, lock removal, jam door removal, spring compression and padding installation. basically I'll make it more powerful and less "idiot proof" if you want. Other blasters can my have other mods, that I can let you know about if I am willing to do them.

generally I stay away from mods that will require me to acquire new parts such as barrel replacements or spring replacements
I also don't do paint jobs

mods will be very cheap, you can even subsidize your payment with trades or nerf darts in good condition, but you must provide for any shipping and handling with cash, or you can even arrange local pickups if you live in the Maryland area.

leave a comment in the description if your interested and I can provide you with contact info

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

OPINION: I hate the Nerf Stampede



Don't get me wrong I love the 18round stick clips, and with a voltage mods the stampede can be kinda cool. What I hate is the raw out-of-the-box stampede with standard D-cell batteries. First off just watch this stampede test fire, (skip to 1:30)


skip to 1:30
Notice how there is a delay from when the motors kick in to the dart actually shooting, that delay is the reason why I hate the nerf stampede. It may not seem like much but it makes a world of difference. Imagine if you had announce that you were shooting right by yelling a word right before you pulled the trigger on a nerf raider, that's a pretty serious disadvantage. It would provide your targets with time to react and try to evade your shots. In general the slow stochastic shooting of the stampede is a very inefficient way of shooting zombie, I've seen it in thunderdome games where players with stampedes always preform worse than players with raiders, alpha troopers, recons and quick16s not including blaster malfunctions.

Anyone who has played HvZ for a while knows that many tags are "close calls" where the human will shoot the zombie almost at the same time as the zombie tags them. So clearly if being able to shoot first is pretty dam important, why would you tolerate a blaster that delays your shots. I've even witnessed people with stampedes get tagged this way in games. I don't see why anyone would still see the stampede as effective after that. Just calculate it, a person runs at over 10mph which is about 15feet per second, the stampede delay is about a third of a second, the attacking zombie will move 5 feet before your blaster even shoots, and remember many tags are close calls, but when your using a stampede the zombie will have a five foot advantage.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

mod idea

In the world of ridiculous mods some times people will do a mod just because they can. Today during class I thought about the internals of a powerstrike 48 and I realized that with some careful cutting and gluing it could be possible to create a powerstrike 96, I don't have the money to risk 2 powerstrike 48s in a freak operation to make freak mod with limited usefulness but just thought I might throw it out there

original image from NMR

Friday, October 21, 2011

My next HvZ primary?

I'm pretty excited for the Nerf Rayven, if it's all I'm hoping it to be, I plan on integrating a nerf Recon onto a Nerf barrel extension to compensate for the shortcomings of flywheels.


the basic idea

In HvZ games running around with only a flywheel blaster at hand is a bad idea since you need a second to turn on the blaster. When I'm using my poor man's barricade (modified buzz bee ultimate rapid blast) I remedy this by duel wielding with a tetrastrike in the other hand, which is effective but can be awkward. For example: I'll put the tetra strike in my right hand when just walking about because If I run into any surprises I naturally respond with my right hand first and the tetrastrike can shoot multiple dart upon trigger pull with no delay, but if I'm anticipating an attack/charge of many zombies I'll put the poor man's barricade (the flywheel blaster) in my right hand since I can shoot with more accuracy and control. However trying to switch the blasters between hands is a very awkward process. A blaster integration like the one I've displayed will allow me to switch hands easily. I hope you can see some of the many benefits of this setup let me know what you think.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

arming cargo vessels to defend against pirates (this still annoys me)

This issue is really old but for years I can't get over the fact that cargo ships in dangerous waters do not have guns to protect themselves. Normally I can relate to both sides on an issue in politics (to some degree) and it wont bother me as much when things don't go the way I believe it should but I haven't seen a single reason that I find at all legitimate. Pirates target cargo ships because they are unarmed. I is undeniable that a presence of armed personal on cargo ships would correlate to a decrees in pirating incidents. I squirm every time I see diarrheal statements saying violence is not the solution to this problem. I can't even say that it's bullshit because bullshit is more solid and firm, this is weak spineless pacifist weak sauce. Arming ships isn't about killing pirates it the same way arming police officers with guns isn't about killing criminals. It's one thing to say that Somalia needs help to stop the cause of pirating but that still doesn't make arming ships bad. It's like saying the presence of law enforcement is bad because it doesn't fix the economic a social motives of crime. There are other reasons I heard like ports don't allow ships that are armed, or there are arms embargoes. I think the safety of the sailors and the multi-million dollar cargo clearly more important than any of that.

Here's an idea why don't they arrange a legitimate Somoli escort service, it'll a lot to make it work but it'll help Somalians make a decent living while giving ships the protection they deserve.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Another idea someone already thought of

I had this idea for a while about about robotics but I recently found out that it's already been thought of. here's what it is in a nut shell, people want to create robots and humanoids and to do that you need acutuators of some sort to act as the individual mussles, currently there are solenoids, stepper motors, experimental muscle wire stuff, pneumatics and hydraulics. but they all suck in their own way. Meanwhile systems that rely on combustion reactions, like gas engines provide large kinetic potential since it relies on the expansion of gases in a combustion reaction, the idea is to create an actuator that operates on an expanding fuel, the system would be much like a system of pneumatic cylinders that use an expanding fuel kinda like the cylinders in a gas engine only with a unique fuel possibly a monofuel that reacts with a catalyst in the cylinders.
well here's the paper that proposes what I thought was my idea I haven't read the whole thing because I'm not paying for a membership

Friday, December 3, 2010

Why you don't see rubber dart blasters any more

Warning this post contains the "g" word
I can not verify all these claims as they are merely my theories based on what I've seen

Do you remember those dollar store dart blaster with non-foam darts? I never really see them in stores anymore. While they were complete crap, it was cool to see that you could get something amusing for a dollar. I recently saw a news report about a toy recall that happened several months ago and now I think I know why they don't sell them anymore. I may not be an expert about toy safety but thats not stopping me, welcome to my interpretation of cheap toy dart blaster safety through out time.

Back in the day, well before I was born, there was a time when safety standards weren't so high. Toys would shoot plastic projectiles shaped like the munition that they were emulating. As long they weren't disturbingly powerful it wasn't a problem. So toy guns would shoot plastic bullets much like this toy or this bad ass monstrosity. But back then kids would shoot each other with full power bbguns and didn't give a crap about safety goggles. You won't find many plastic bullet shooting toys any more because there is an obvious concern about causing permanent damage to eyes.
To make these safer but still appealing, toy manufacturers made suction cup dart guns. People are amused by the suction cups darts but the suction cup is actually a safety device, by having a soft tip much larger than the pupil of the eye it prevents the projectile from poking the eye in a way that may cause permanent damage. Perhaps this was hasbro's concern when they only made blasters that shot mega darts or other large foam missiles back in the day. Anyways dart guns like this became popular.
These weren't as awesome as the other multi-shot plastic bullet toy guns, but they were safe for kids to use without eye protection. They tend to have crappy performance and I believe most toys guns that use spring loaded air plungers tended to have better performance. Speaking of which, there are several other dart types designed for spring plungers, one I tend to see on more realistic looking dart guns are the wide plastic base and rubber suction cup tip darts like the one's on this toy:

I actually own one of these it's worth the money if for ~$2, I think these are fairly safe despite the plastic shaft on the darts because the darts only hit you with the rubber tip. There is yet another more popular kind of dart designed for cheap air plunger blasters, the all rubber suction cup dart like the one with this toy:


Besides the horrible performance these seem pretty safe, but I recently saw a news report about a toy dart gun recall on this toy

The kid was chewing on one of the darts and accidentally swallowed it and choked to death. I believe the dart's narrow shaft easily slip down his throat but the suction cup plugged his airway. Due to it's concave shape, the dart resisted moving back up when he coughed and the flexible head resisted movement from the tongue and esophagus so he choked to death. This explains why haven't I seen any of these kinds of dart toys recently. I believe that you can expect all blasters with narrow stems and suction cup tips to be eventually removed from the market.

What we're losing
First off, I belive the saftey concerns are rather legitimate, especially since the short soft rubber darts are very tempting to chew and a sudden reflex could cause a person to swallow the dart. However without designs like these the future of cheap $1 dart blasters are looking pretty bad. Previously, the narrower stems allowed for the production of smaller cheaper barrels. Now, to keep production cheap, companies use barrels stems that fit inside the darts much like these. the picture you see below is one of the nicer ones. Out of the box the darts fit too tight and often don't even leave barrel stem.

from Nerf Mods and Reveiws

And yes, the tips on those darts are plastic because these blasters are so weak that it doesn't create a safety concern. As a rule of thumb avoid blasters with plastic tipped darts unless you just want scrap parts

Wild Planet's Spy Gear toys have some blasters that use the old spring loaded dart system, like the viper blaster, and the choking hazard explains why they have such an unusual dart tip design. However, it's been put on a list for being one of the most dangerous toys. So I doubt many other companies are going to be willing to take the liability of producing these things

So right now If you are looking for a cheap blaster I would recommend investing in the tek 3 or the Nerf secret strike