If you've ever played any of the numerous Halo Combat Evolved series of video games, then there's no doubt you're already very familiar with the Halo M6 Magnum. The jack-of-all trades starter pistol from Halo has been faithfully recreated here through a masterful session of 3D printing to produce a flawless re-creation of the beloved video game pistol. It has been printed in multiple filaments, utilizing both PETG and PLA+/PLA Pro to create a very sturdy product with heat resistance where it matters most. The print quality here is just straight up GORGEOUS.
Now inside this blasterpiece is an Angled Flycore mechanism with tight flywheel spacing, high powered OOD Loki motors, Nightingale flywheels, and a 500 RPM pusher motor to simulate the slower controlled fire of the Halo M6 Magnum. Brilliant. It also has a 2 stage trigger so it will spin up the flywheels and shoot with one pull of the trigger. The blaster will hit at velocities of just under 100 FPS on a 2S LiPo and around 130+ FPS on a 3s LiPo battery. The blaster uses standard LiPo batteries with an XT60 connector so you probably already have something that will fit this thing.
The Halo M6 Magnum uses angled Talon mags from Worker and should also be compatible with Worker Nightingale mags. It is a short dart only blaster, so nothing but half-length darts will fit in this thing, so be warned.
No, not that kind of stripper. This Nerf Clipper Strip is a speed-loader for reloading your Nerf magazines when they're empty. You can reload an entire magazine in mere seconds instead of loading one by one like some kind of Nerf peasant.
This unofficial Nerf Blaster Mod Guide will teach you basic principles of modding and how to mod certain popular Nerf guns from start to finish. If you're hesitant to jump into the world of modding, let this book be your Nerf Modder's Bible.
The Worker 22-Dart Banana Mag is one of the absolute best Nerf gun magazines that you can buy, period. It has the AK47 mag style look, it is super high quality and durable, and it's barely any bigger than Nerf's own 18-Dart magazine.
The Mayfly is a heavily modified Nerf Maverick blaster that's now semi-auto! It runs off a LiPo battery, uses Nightingale flywheels, high power LOKI motors, and is now Talon mag-fed. Yup, it fires half-length darts at 130 feet per second!
The Strikemaster SP50 is the Desert Eagle of Nerf guns. It is highly durable, with nylon and metal alloy construction. The SP50 features a realistic pistol slide that locks back when you're empty and mag loading through the grip. Perfect!
The Motortier SMG is a 3D printed, full-auto, shell-ejecting flywheel Nerf gun that's powered by a 3S LiPo and uses a short-dart 30 round double stacked magazine. It is highly reminiscent of the UDM-45 from Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
There's no denying it: The Topsolid M5 K-II pistol is a Nerf gun version of the RK5 from Call of Duty Black Ops 3. And since it features the same loading and 6-dart internal mag, there's also no denying that it's a Dart Zone MK-2 knockoff
The Worker Harrier is the best injection-molded spring powered blaster ever made. Period, no comma. The Harrier is a super smooth operating mag-fed springer with exceptional performance and build quality. This is an AWESOME blaster.
These novelty Finger Sights don't flip up but they sure do flip off. This is the perfect finishing touch for your modded Nerf gun. If you've already given it a sick paint job and increased the FPS, might as well throw these on it, too.