Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20161011025630

A package arrived today. Surprise, surprise. It was the Worker Elite adapter kit for the RotoFury. (Thank you Mr. Boston, thank you!)  It was 7:15pm, kid's homework was done, I figured geez, I can throw this together in no time. BZZZZZT ! Wrong. What they didn't tell me was this kit works best if the dart posts are removed. Ugh. Let's butterfly this thing.

First thing I noticed, almost every screw in the RotoFury was a different size. No problem, I've got a nifty magnetic  screw pan. Keeping track off all those screws, no problem. It's all good.

Wait, what ? The cylinder doesn't come out unless you completely disssemble everything ??? Ugh. Where's my friggin' Dremmel ?

(tick, tick, tick)

Okay, all the dart posts are removed, deburred, and sanded flat. All the Nerfite's vacuumed out. Let's put this puppy back together.

(seventeen screw later)

Whaaaat ? The trigger doesn't work. WTF ?!?! Ugh. Let's disassemble it again.

(tick, tick, tick)

​​OK, the trigger is different on the RotoFury. Not like any trigger mech I've seen before. Lesson learnt. Let's put this puppy back together.

(seventeen screw later)

It's 9:58pm now, I've been at this for nearly three hours, but YAY it's working again. It now fires Elites at modded ranges. Albeit with the accuracy of a monkey with a machine gun. Even good darts go off into the weeds.

Lesson learned. Don't upgrade a mediocre blaster and expect miracles. Ugh.

Bottom line, the RotoFury is probably best suited to fire Mega darts at mediocre ranges. Unless you're gonna use propane and an igniter circuit. And in that case, call me ! 