A Cocking Handle.
Yes.
To load the Nerf Recon, you must pull the grey loader thing (no, I don't know the real name) toward you, put in the clip (assuming you haven't done so), and push the grey thing away from you. Fire away!
they are the whistler darts
The Stampede with all its accessories attached weighs about 7 pounds, quite a load for a Nerf blaster.
The Hornet is like the Magstrike. You must pump air into the chamber and then hold the trigger to fire its darts. I do not own the Hornet, but you can experiment with the number of pumps to see which works best for you.
Both. The pump-action on the Stampede will do the same thing as the Recon and Long-Shot have been doing all-along; load the dart. The only difference here, is that if you were to hold the trigger on the Stampede and cycle the pump, you will be able to fire as fast as you can.
The Nerf Rebelle is designed to work at an aim of upto 75 feet. It comes complete with 5 darts. It is easy to load at the front to take aim. Then pull back, take aim and fire. This toy is for children aged 8 and over.
put the two guns together, slide on the scope, put the darts in the 2 clips and put one clip in the stock on the back, and load one in the gun.
Nope. It just won't fire :)
Ramrod is when you use a large cylindrical item to shove a dart down a barrel. A breech load is a rectangle cut through a certain piping that is close to the gun, so when you load the dart it retains all of its power, for when the spring/ air powered gun shoots, its power won't decrease as the air travels, giving a more direct push on the dart. Hope this helps. For more information, I would visit a website regaurding these topics (i.e. nerfhaven.com, nerfhq.com, denoffoam.com) or just Google Nerf breech load or Nerf ramrod, and there should be plenty of videos/writeups/explanations of the process.
The same thing is happening to me, i think the server is crashing im sure that it will be back in a little wile
Yes there is such a thing as a multi WAN with load balancing. They use the load balancing to prevent the network from being overloaded.