Found this little toy sitting in the garbage in my dorm. I decided to pick it up and check it out since I am done with all my finals and I have nothing better to do than take apart things :) It worked but it was very weak and shot a Nerf dart about 5 feet. So I decided to open it and see if I can find anything of use in it. Here are some pictures of the short 10 minute project.
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Size compared to Nerf Jolt |
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Internals of what looks like the simplest blaster ever! |
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Plunger rod that was broken. |
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3 Barrel rotating system that needs to be rotated by hand. |
This was a quick and fun little thing. I was thinking about idea's I could do with it, and nothing came to mind. So I decided to keep the 2 springs and the screws just as extra parts. I do not recommend buying dollar store blasters...just saying! Thanks for reading :)
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