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Nerf Reactor

Filed in archive Just For Fun by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on August 1, 2007

Nerf Reactor
Trying to get all these little devices to do what you want can sometimes be a frustrating experience. Sometimes you want to take the devices and throw them across the room. Or maybe you want to shoot it.

Enter the NERF Reactor. It's a gun that shoots soft, green balls. Simply push the balls into the barrel of the gun and pull the sliding forearmlinks handle back and watch them fly. The green balls fly only a few feet and don't fly very fast. If they connect with their target, they won't hurt.

For only $9.99 (or less), it's a great way to relieve some stress or start a NERF war with your favorite techies. Just make sure you get them one too so they fire back.






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