Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20180210062416/@comment-34696132-20180220132532

1. It's actually hard to effectively describe the difference between a "regular Nerf blaster" and the Caliburn.

2. So let me ask you, is the fishing line even necessary ? 3. Nerfer776 wrote: JOLT GRIP 1. Apotheosis? Over-powered? I'm just letting more people become familiar with the performance that the previously-few people that could make or obtain homemades have been familiar with for a while.

2. Don't think of a SCAR barrel as "rifling". What it is actually doing is keeping the dart stable and centered while allowing excess air to escape from the plunger around it. The fishing line prevents this muzzle blaster from forcing the dart into a tail-spin or whirly-bird. The fishing line being adjustable is essentially allowing you to dial the effective inner diameter of the device up or down to suit the dimensions of a given dart type.

3. I tried a Triad grip (adapter available on Thingiverse), but it's a bit too low to work right. I end up having to prime the Caliburn by putting my hand on the trigger guard instead of the Triad handle. A grip that's too low causes a bend moment on the actual foregrip. Give it a go with a jolt, as that isn't as top-heavy as a triad.

4. I'm not an engineer. I don't have a relevant degree. I have however been making homemades for 10 years now. The +bow turned 10 in December 2017.