1. Disclaimers:
I thought it necessary to provide a few disclaimers. I really should have made this my second
post, but here they are after the break:
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I am NOT,
I repeat NOT, responsible for anything that may happen to your nerf gun,
while following my mod guide.
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If I were
to ever receive a free sample from any blaster company (I doubt I will, at
least for a long time) I will give it an un-bias review. I may not like the gun, or it may become one
of my favorites.
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My stance
on modification: I will say that modifications can be, CAN BE, dangerous
when taken to certain levels (plugging the air release valve in a Titan AS. V-1
and firing a VFJ – for example). YOU run
the risk of damaging YOUR nerf gun or nerf darts if YOU mod. I know of many nerf guns thrown in the trash
because I modified them. Note
that NONE of the ones I threw in the trash are the ones in my mod guides. We all modify nerf guns at our own risks.
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I personally enjoy modification (When it goes
well, of course)
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Safety:
Do NOT, I repeat NOT, intentionally aim at eyes or face. It hurts.
I have been shot in the eye with a modified nerf gun firing a full vinyl
jacket nerf dart. It hurts. Always wear eye protection.
- I may not like a blaster you like...oh well. My reviews are my honest impression, and my honest range and accuracy tests (If I test accuracy)
- My blaster is different in range/accuracy than yours: As I said, contact me on that page if you have different information so that I can consider it for publishing.
- I may not like a blaster you like...oh well. My reviews are my honest impression, and my honest range and accuracy tests (If I test accuracy)
- My blaster is different in range/accuracy than yours: As I said, contact me on that page if you have different information so that I can consider it for publishing.
2. Contact information:
You can contact me through comments sections if you want to
contact me.
Sincerely,
The Nerf CommenTATER
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