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NERF Gun Modification Workshop

The objective of this workshop is to introduce an audience to basic engineering, hand tools and aesthetic skills in a fun and manageable way. All with a view to participants gaining the skills and confidence to experiment and attempt to modify a NERF gun.

Before you Start

The gun this workshop focuses on in the NERF Firestrike (colors may vary), any other NERF toy may not work with this workshop plan as its design is different.

NERF toys come with a fair amount of restrictions to make the toy not shoot at its full potential. In the workshop we will look at the engineering done to restrict (mainly airflow) and see we can do to modify the gun in order to allow more air to freely move through the barrel.

The modifications are not so extreme to cause any harm but rather help the gun to reach its advertised maximum range.

Activity Summary

  1. Facilitator/Space introduction
  2. Workshop overview
  3. Health and Safety Brief
  4. Disassemble NERF guns
  5. Main painting
  6. “Super Advanced Mod”
  7. Air Restrictor Mod #1
  8. Air Restrictor Mod #2
  9. Plunger mod
  10. Detail painting
  11. Reassemble NERF gun

Materials

These materials are per participant if not specified otherwise.

Tools

Tools required during the workshop. It is not required that one of each is supplied for participants but one tool per two participants is preferred.

If you are painting during the workshop you will also need:

You may also need access to the following:

Instructions

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Step Zero: Intro

Introduce yourself and the space for those unfamiliar. Give a really fast breakdown of the workshop so participants know what to expect and what to look forward to. This is also a good opportunity to run through general rules and a health and safety briefing.

Step One: Disassembly

Hand out the NERF guns (don't do this prior to the intro as the participants will be more interested in the toys than your safety brief. let the participants try out the unmodded guns. Make sure they are using protective eye wear and set up one or several targets beforehand.

Once the participants have finished testing their guns it is time to take them apart.

Step Two: Painting (Optional)

Make sure you mask off the orange tip of the gun before painting the gun as it is helps others (including police) to distinguish the toy from a real weapon!

Step Three: Super Advanced Mod

The purpose of this mod is to ensue confidence in the participants.

There is a small hole close to the tip of the barrel, this allows some of the air to escape. Find a piece of tape and cover it up, Voila!

Step Four: Air Restrictor Mod #1

This step can be difficult for some participants, make sure you to help anyone falling behind or getting frustrated. Encourage participants to help each other and don't rush this part.

Before we start we need to take the plunger/barrel assembly apart:

The mod revolves around creating more space for air to travel and removing the feature that actively stop all airflow once the dart has initiated its movement through the barrel.

Step Five: Air Restrictor Mod #2

For this mod we will need the drill (and something to drill on). We'll be using the other half of the air restrictor

Make sure that you can fit the air restrictor in the plunger tube before continuing!

Step Six: Plunger Mod

When the gun is cocked the plunger spring is tensioned. On release the spring forces the plunger through the plunger tube, pushing and compressing air as it travels. A more powerful spring would result in more force and would make the dart travel further. Springs of this size are relatively expensive, difficult to install and could potentially make the NERF gun a little too powerful to be used safely. In this step we will create a unique mod to the plunger which will increase the tension of our spring enough to make a difference without having to remove the spring or disassemble the plunger.

If you have spare plastimake in after the next step use it to fill the gaps in the air restrictor (put the two halves together first), the aim is to direct as much airflow as possible with the least amount of resistance!

You will most likely need to refill the cups with new water as it cools down.

Step Seven: Reassembly

Step Eight: Detail Paint

This part will give the paint job a cool worn/metallic look. The key to making the item look good is to use as little paint as possible and work in layers

Less is more; The detail paint job will look much better if used discretely!

References

Slides (PDF) Workshop Plan (DOC)

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