Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-30049823-20190617211425/@comment-27306930-20190619233128

Sorry guys, I've been working on a Gear-Up Rayven,  so my workbench has been kinda full. After straightening out a snafu with the paint, I needed to order a proper cage and motors. Everything arrived then life got in the way. An occupational hazard of adulting. But I'm almost done with the Rayven and I can't wait to get started on the Nailbiter.

In the meantime I've been reading, and it looks like there isn't much that can be done about its performance. Which makes sense. In this type of blaster, the energy imparted to the dart can't be any higher than the energy required to physically pull the trigger. Minus friction, mechanical inefficiency, and acoustic energy loss, right ?

Sources say you can put a stronger spring in it, but your hands get tired much quicker making it ineffective. So unless you're Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, what's the point 😁