I just got a couple of these because they were with the marked down holiday candy. After cutting the fins down a bit, it will slide into 2" SCH 40 PVC Pipe. The candy compartment fits loosely inside but could be eaisily fixed. I like these because they are retively cheap and you can fill the candy compartment with different substances to alter the shot.
http://candyandstuff.com/badafrflcrca.html
I hope to test these in the next day or so when I have the time.
Fillable candy rockets "Ball Darts"
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Or you could use them as is to deal with annoying kids*, nothing like some candy buckshot to cut them downI like these because they are retively cheap and you can fill the candy compartment with different substances to alter the shot.

*statement made for the purpose of humour only, the shooting of living things is not in any way condoned or recommended.
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Would have come in handy over Halloweenjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Or you could use them as is to deal with annoying kids*, nothing like some candy buckshot to cut them downI like these because they are retively cheap and you can fill the candy compartment with different substances to alter the shot.
*statement made for the purpose of humour only, the shooting of living things is not in any way condoned or recommended.

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I can't help but to find it amusing what the kinds of sites people find. I can't help but to wonder how you find these. It baffles me almost as much as jsr's almost endless knowledge of weapons. The world certainly is full of mysteries. 

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HAHAHAHA!Novacastrian wrote:Would have come in handy over Halloween
feeling lucky, punk?
*click CLICK*
trick or treat motherf---er!

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thread wins. Lock it now and sticky it, it's over.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:HAHAHAHA!Novacastrian wrote:Would have come in handy over Halloween
feeling lucky, punk?
*click CLICK*
trick or treat motherf---er!
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I have been looking for a nerf rockets for a bit but because of the time of year and where I live, they are hard to find, I would buy on the internet but I don't need them that bad. I like to drop by the local stores for the after holiday sales and see if theres anything good. The little rockets I found under some costumes, they looked about the right size so I got a few. Since their not common in the stores here, I looked for a sight where they would be fairly inexpensive. The site I posted was the cheapest in a quick search. The fins on these rockets are mounted on a threaded cap. That makes in nice since it would be very easy to put the fins on other projectiles.mega_swordman wrote:I can't help but to find it amusing what the kinds of sites people find. I can't help but to wonder how you find these. It baffles me almost as much as jsr's almost endless knowledge of weapons. The world certainly is full of mysteries.
My goal for these is to use the candy compartment as a mold to make strong yet safe paintball splatter packs for use at our paintball games. It would be a great way to mark a destroyed building with a large splat of paint rather than a nerf laying in front of the building.
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We have this crazy candy shop here that has all kinds of candy based projectiles.
Like that tube that has a spring powered pison on it.
You put in a popcorn, pull it back and hurl the popcorn through the room with deadly force!
Or those chocolate suprise eggs with the yellow smaller egg in it. You can squeeze the inneer egg and the other half pops out at mighty speeds!
Like that tube that has a spring powered pison on it.
You put in a popcorn, pull it back and hurl the popcorn through the room with deadly force!
Or those chocolate suprise eggs with the yellow smaller egg in it. You can squeeze the inneer egg and the other half pops out at mighty speeds!
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Ah, I see. I can understand a search like that where you were specifically looking for something along the lines of it. I was simply assuming that you somehow got there looking at candy and saw that they would work really well for cannon purposes.
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