Where to buy a Nerf minigun in Latvia?
In Latvia, you can buy a Nerf minigun at local toy stores, larger retailers like Rimi or Maxima, or online platforms such as 220.lv or eBay. Additionally, check specialized hobby stores that focus on toys and games. It's always a good idea to compare prices and availability before making a purchase.
go to home depot
What is the farthest that a person can throw an American style football through the air?
That depends entirely upon who is throwing the ball. Not factoring in wind conditions, quarterbacks like Brett Favre, Jeff George, and John Elway probably could throw it up to 80 yards at their peak. There was a QB in the 50's who supposedly could throw it 100 yards, but this is only a rumor and not based on fact. The commercials in which Michael Vick supposedly throws the ball 120 yards are entirely false. That is impossible.
Bo Jackson, in college, reportedly threw a football from one end zone to the other.
In a college QB competition, QB Joe Flacco (then at the University of Delaware, later with the Baltimore Ravens) recorded an 81 yard throw.
In 1997 Kansas State QB Michael Bishop threw one 93 yards in practice.
As part of a scouting combine, LSU QB Jamarcus Russell threw the ball about 85 yards, which is phenomenal (keep in mind that he is 6' 6" and about 260 lbs).
In competitive football, the length of the throw is not measured, but rather the length of the play, so there is no official record for Longest Throw. A distance of 80-90 yards (73-82 m) seems to be considered the longest. One NFL site lists an unofficial record for ball distance, which was 83 yards by Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys, part of a 95-yard pass to Bob Hayes on November 13, 1966.
What are some good truths for truth or dare at a sleepover?
I had the same problem not long ago anyway here are some i found hope they help:
Can you take apart the Nerf longstrike after putting on the cocking mechinisem?
yes u can
i used the back of a hamer to "pop" it off
What does the Nerf LongStrike resemble in real Life?
a 30-cal rifle or sniper rifle. closer to 30-cal
Are all Nerf darts the same size?
On the outside they're pretty much the same size; however, what you don't see is that the internal plastic stem on a Streamline (aka a Clip System dart) is longer than it is on an Elite (as well as Suction and Dart Tag darts). That means that the barrel post can't go as far into a Streamline dart's "hole" as it can on the other kinds of darts.
In other words, even though they're the same size on the outside as Elite darts, the old Streamline darts will NOT work on most Elite guns (I believe they may work on Elites like the Hailfire, Stryfe and Stockade, which use flywheels to fire the darts, but will not work on the Retaliator, Rampage, Rough Cut, Strongarm, and other guns that rely on air plungers).
Elite Darts, on the other hand, *will* work on guns designed for Streamline darts.
We'll look at it in a bunch of ways.
Nerf's Stampede comes with 60 darts, a shield and an exclusive ammo holder.
BB's Berserker comes with 20 darts and two missiles, and lights them up when fired.
Lanard's Big Salvo only comes with four arrows.
AZ's PowerStrike comes with 48 darts.
Nerf's Stampede wins this round.
The Stampede costs $54
The Berserker costs $30
The Big Salvo costs $16
The PowerStrike also costs $30
The Big Salvo wins this round.
The Stampede's ammo is good quality ammo, and wont break and is easy to find.
The Berserker comes with close to the same ammo and also includes missiles.
The Big Salvo's ammo sucks and is limited.
The PowerStrike's ammo is flat tipped and not very good.
The Berserker wins this round.
The colours on the Stampede are nice and colourful, matching up with most of its product line.
The colours on the Berserker match and fit in with the rest of its series.
The Big Salvo's colours do not match its series and stand out.
The Power Strike's colours are somewhat in between.
The Stampede and Berserker win this round.
The quality on the Stampede is top-notch.
The Berserker can break if stepped on hard enough.
The Big Salvo again breaks easily.
The Power Strike jams and skips shots frequently.
So, 4th place: Big Salvo; not even close to the competition
3rd place: The PowerStrike; just another blaster, nothing special.
2nd place: Berserker; a good-quality weapon
1st: The Stampede; nothing beats Nerf quality.
If you mean for sport it is doubtful there is enough recorded evidence to exactly pinpoint any one person or culture. Regardless from watching several TLC documentaries.
The ancient Aztecs played a form of basketball with a hoop placed on the side of a wall. They used a crude leather ball. Ancient Egypt was known to play an early form of soccer with a somewhat circular shaped object.
The first official balls were manufactured by Charles Goodyear in 1836. Other than that read this. "Through out history, humans have enjoyed kicking a ball or something like a ball. South American Indians were known to use a light elasticized ball. However; rubber was not to be practically manufactured until a few thousand years later.
According to historical references and legend, early balls ranged from human heads, stitched up cloth, animal and human skulls to pig or cow bladders.
During the Ts'in and Han Dynasties (255 BC-220 AD), the Chinese played 'tsu chu', in which animal-skin balls were dribbled through gaps in a net stretched between two poles. Certain ancient Egyptian rites are said by historians to have similarities with football, and both the ancient Greeks and Romans also played a game that entailed carrying and kicking a ball.
According to pre-medieval legend, an entire village would kick a skull along a path to a nearby village square. The opposing village would in turn attempt to kick the skull to the first village's square. Wow, that probably caused more riots than in modern soccer games.
A Medieval custom was to take pig bladders used from live stock killed in preparation for winter sustenance and inflate them. They would play a game using their feet and hands to keep the "ball" in the air. Sounds like hacky sack to me.
The animal bladder balls were eventually covered with leather for better shape retention."
BF stands for electric belt fed. that means it is a battery powered chain gun.