NERF Blaster 4-Stroke Gas Engine
Peter Sripol wanted to take Nerf blasters to the next level, and in an unconventional way. So, he acquired a Nerf Elite 2.0 Turbine CS-18 motorized blaster, removed its standard electric motors and then replaced them with a Toyan 4-stroke engine designed for remote-controlled toys. Aside from sourcing the precision metallic adapters, the entire process wasn’t too much trouble, but the result is definitely worth checking out, especially with its customized gearbox.



Unfortunately, there was no easy way to mask its loud sounds nor engine exhaust. On the bright side, you’ll be able to fire a 30-round magazine in mere seconds with this setup. Should you decide to go through the trouble of building one yourself, make sure to use it outside or in a well-ventilated space.

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NERF Modulus Demolisher 2-in-1 Motorized Blaster, Fires Darts and Rockets (Amazon Exclusive)
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  • INCLUDES 10 NERF ELITE DARTS AND 2 NERF ROCKETS: Comes with Official Nerf darts and rockets -- load 10 darts in the banana clip, power up the motor,...

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