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.
If you couldn't tell by the name of this Nerf gun, it's a knockoff blaster that resembles a tiny clone of the Nerf Rival Nemesis, only it's smaller and pump-action. It's also SMG sized, has a 50 round hopper, and uses Nerf Hyper rounds.
This 3rd party Nerf-inspired blaster is based on the good ol Nerf Modulus. Luckily, the Modulus is an excellent blaster. My experience with blasters like these has always been very positive. More powerful with less resistance.
The Lizzy is another Nerf gun pistol with a really cool aesthetic. It has decent power, hitting at 80+ FPS, and comes in at a super decent price! It comes with the blaster, an RMR optic, the magazine (which loads in the grip) and 96 darts!
The Worker Phoenix is the Nerf MP7. It's a full auto, mag fed, submachine gun class Nerf blaster with a triple flywheel cage and 6 upgraded motors. Pop in a LiPo battery and the Phoenix can shoot its half-length darts at over 160 FPS. Wow.
Nerf YouTuber Coop772 is back at it again with a new slew of eBay auctions! This listing is for his custom modified Dart Zone Pro MK3 blaster! It features his signature paintjob and a host of ease-of-life modifications. Check it out!
The Orange Armory SR200 Spring-Powered Blaster is a 3D printed pump-action blaster from Orange Mod Works that uses Worker's Talon Mags system for half-length darts. There's also a Tactical Kit that includes essential add-ons for the blaster.
This is one of the most amazing cosmetic Nerf mods I've ever seen! This Fallout inspired combat shotgun/Gauss shotgun/rifle actually started out life as a Buzz Bee Monorail and features automotive paint, solid metal parts and status LEDs.
I see a Nerf Fortnite Infantry Rifle and I want it painted blaaaack. Ahem. This modified Nerf Fortnite IR comes with a more tactical, custom paint job and a full 2S LiPo rewire with upgraded motors, cage and flywheels. Shoots at 120+ FPS.
This kit is what I imagine an N-Strike Elite Gel Blaster would be like. It's a modular 4-in-1 system that you can build up to a rifle or break all the way down to a pistol. The UnlocX Gel Ball Blaster is what Nerf should have made.