Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-46802514-20200904220237/@comment-27306930-20200907054911

Truth be told, it's a very small market JT. Very, very small. As a nerf modder myself, I've sold many modded blasters over the past 5 years on eBay, Etsy, and Craigslist. Not a huge amount of sales, but I've managed to ship blasters to 4 different continents. Haven't made a nickel yet, but still hopeful 👍

Far be it from me to discourage a budding entrepreneur. But just understand the competition is really stiff. Unless your modded blasters have exceptional aesthetics, or exceptional performance, no one is going to be interested in buying them. Or so I've discovered.

Look, I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but somebody should tell you the truth before you sink a bunch of money into this endeavor. Nerf is a GREAT hobby, but it's NOT a good money maker. When you're up against savvy Nerf innovators, 3D printers, and super creative hydro-dippers, it's a REALLY hard sell.

Mod for fun. Mod as a hobby. Mod for sport. But don't mod for profit. Just sayin' - from one modder to another.