The mods for the Nerf Maverick we’ve shown are, we know, pretty simple. They are intended mainly to provide a quick look at how Nerf guns can be modded and improved in much the same way as PCs. With ...
When Nerf hit the scene as the first “indoor ball” in 1969, it was a far cry from the arsenal of childhood weaponry we know today. Nerf was just a foam ball that (supposedly) wouldn’t break things ...
In the wrong hands, Nerf guns can leave cousins crying and family get-togethers in carnage. If you really want to win a Nerf battle, however, these are the mods you need to make. Nerf may call ...
Nerf guns have a passionate community of modders, and fans of the plastic projectile toys have had a lot of fun with the task of improving their functionality (like this 1,000-shot Nerf Blaster that ...
Nerf gun battles are as much a part of startup culture as putting stickers on your MacBook, crashing in the office after a hard night’s coding, and overusing the word “disrupt.” Well, if you get hold ...
It’s a grand tradition of disappointment. Since 1989, excited kids have unboxed Nerf blasters, loaded up foam darts, balls, and arrows, and declared war on their friends. With blasters loaded, they ...
The disappointing thing about modifying Nerf blasters for most of us is that, when all else is said and done, you’re still fundamentally going to be left with a toy that shoots foam darts. It’s not ...