if you want to store the gun with the clip loaded and the gun not cocked you need to fire the first dart (gun must be cocked to load clip) the spot in the handle allows you to store this dart
Cut off the verticle grip
It's a function in the Nerf Raider which allows it to shoot darts at a rapid speed, to use it, hold the trigger down and slide the cocking mechanism ( the grip like one on the bottom of the gun ) and now the raider is semi automatic, to stop, let go of the trigger.
Well, it depends on what you like. Cause the raider has more amno and a big clip, but the longstrike can shoot way farther but only comes with 5 darts so if you like sniping,the longstrike is for you, but if you want lot's of amno and a faster firing rate, the raiders for you. this is my opinion, my I think the raiders better because of it's comfortable grip and the clip that hold the amno
1.Get your tip up. Always make sure the tip of your dart is facing up. Your grip shouldn't cause your darts to face downward as this makes it very difficult to accurately throw a dart. Pay attention to where your darts are pointing just before you release the dart. If they are pointing slightly down adjust your grip so the darts point higher before your throw.2.Holding the dart. Make sure your grip isn't too loose or too tight. A good rule of thumb is to hold the dartas if it was a potato chip - too tight and you crack the chip, too loose and it falls out of your hand. Throwing great darts requires a great touch and that comes from a relaxed, yet firm grip.3.Keep your free fingers open. You shouldn't close your free fingers into your palm; instead let them remain in an open position that feels comfortable. By closing those free fingers you can develop a muscle strain in the other fingers creating a strained throw instead of a relaxed, fluid throw. You can also increase your chances of pushing the dart tip down, instead of keeping it pointing up.4.Find the dart's center of gravity. Place your dart across the palm of your throwing hand and balance it between your thumb and your little finger to find the dart's center of gravity. Next use your non-throwing hand to move the dart from your palm to your fingertips, keeping it in the same position. This should be your natural grip. Hold the dart in a way that feels comfortable however your grip should never touch the shaft or the flight.
Well, I'd say a Nerf gun with a scope. No gun is the most accurate-it depends on your accuracy. I'd say the Longshot, I think it has a scope. Plus, the blaster comes with 2 holsters for a 6-shot dart clip. I recommend it for accuracy. (P.S. If you're actually looking for the best gun, I recommend the Stampede ECS. It can hold up to 18 dart clips. Plus, it has a grip and a shield to block a few darts.)
The primary function of a battery grip is to increase battery capacity and also to be used as another handle for the camera to be used as an extra grip for the photographer.
no it is to small of a compartment unless you get an external PEQ box
Perhaps your sticks are slippery or your hands don't have a good natural grip. Either wear grip gloves or wrap your sticks in something to give you that extra grip.
"Get a grip" means to control yourself, as if you were hugging yourself tightly to prevent loss of control. A double grip would just be an interesting way to tell you to be extra controlled.
The primary function of a battery grip is to increase battery capacity and also to be used as another handle for the camera to be used as an extra grip for the photographer.
It is not a finger, it is an extra bone similar to a thumb that is used to grip things like bamboo and bottles. They have a padding on them that helps them to not slip on ice.
A pois on dart frog depends on plants for food it will eat anythnig ican fit in its mouth. Frogs are carnivooters.The tocix comes from the plants that there prey eats which they absorb afterveating the critter