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Lolerskaters homemade Nerf darts (They get extreme distance)

Step 5Test It!!!

Test It!!!
Load your dart into a nerf gun and FIRE!!!!!
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6 comments
Aug 8, 2011. 11:12 PMZeffary20 says:
i put a dozen stefans in a pillowcase tied in the dryer for 10 min. I was skeptacal at first, but it works
Jun 4, 2010. 8:33 AMalex4646 says:
how about this: poke a hole with the phillips head screwdriver around half the size of the bb then hot glue the bb in the front and viola! ur done.
Apr 2, 2009. 8:23 PMThe Farfignugen says:
how does it go far with the flat tip?
Jul 22, 2009. 2:52 PMLargePaperCup says:
phillips is the x screwdriver
Aug 28, 2009. 10:32 PMtanmanknex says:
I don't think that's what they meant...
Oct 1, 2007. 2:25 PMcksaint says:
If you would like to get them straighter, put them into a pillowcase before you put the bb's in 'em, and rubberband a hairdryer to the opening, set it on high, and leave it to sit for about 20 minutes. This really helps thier accuracy. Also, if you do not want the bb's to have a chance of flying out and gouging someone's eye out, put a bead of hot glue on the end of a wooden skewer and stick it in the opening of the dart and rub it off on the bb and inside of the dart. Good shooting!
Jan 6, 2008. 9:56 AMwoohoo659 says:
or just rubberband the top closed and stick it in the dryer on air fluff
Nov 6, 2007. 4:17 PMLostkid says:
20 minuteds sounds extreme. I think that the maximum should be 5 mins. Although i usually have 1.5-2.0 in stefans. Thats what these are called in the nerfing community. They are named after the guy who created them.
Nov 23, 2007. 8:03 AMnerfer192 says:
so if i wanted i could call them stevens.
Jul 21, 2008. 8:28 AMk9turrent says:
they are called STEFANS cause that's the guy's name who invented them

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