Welcome to the World of Nerf Modding!
Nerf blasters are more popular than ever! In 2016, Hasbro sold $1.1 billion in Nerf toys. There is a large, growing community of Nerf players and modding fans. Also, more and more organized games are popping up across the United States and around the world. Humans vs. Zombies (known as 'HvZ') is one such popular game. All players start as humans, but once tagged by a zombie, they join the horde. Played mostly on college campuses, HvZ games can last up to a week. 'Endwar' attracted almost 400 HvZ players to Athens, Ohio, in 2017.
Getting s tarted:The basics
You’ll need a range of tools for your Nerf workshop. Each mod in this book begins with a list of required tools and supplies. On pages 12 to 17 are the main ones I use every day to mod Nerf blasters. You don’t need all of these, especially when building your first toolkit. A tidy workshop will help you complete mods faster and with fewer mistakes. Every tool in my shop has a place. Unless I’m in the middle of a project, it stays there. Adam Savage from MythBusters said, “Drawers are where tools go to die.” I couldn’t agree more.
Blaster safety
Safety isn’t the most exciting topic to discuss when it comes to Nerf blasters. However, safety is more important in this growing hobby than ever before. More people are involved today, and the blasters have way better performance specs. Besides, nothing can ruin a fun competition or Nerf get-together than an injury to yourself or a fellow player. This is especially true if that injury is caused by reckless play. Plus, good safety practices can even save you from ruining a battery or a blaster.
The Best NERF Blaster Modification Guide
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May 30, 2019
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