Air restrictors are the three pronged pieces that have springs behind them pushing it against the dart supports. They are there only to limit the length the darts can be shot, all air (not spring) powered (Nerf) guns have them.
Yes, but it makes the bullets weaker, and slower. I wouldn't recommend it.
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Yes, it does. Taking out the air restrictors in a Nerf gun usually adds about 10-12 ft per dart.
Sometimes, Nerf creates a blaster that is accidentally too powerful, like the Titan AS-V and could break some items. To avoid complaints, Nerf puts Air Restrictors into their weapons to limit performance and complaints.
The AR is an acronym for Air Restrictor in a Nerf gun. When you look down the barrel of a Nerf gun you see a little peg, this on of the Air restrictors. It varies with each gun.
In my opinion the shnoozer5000 it gets five miles when you remove the air restrictors
of course, it is a Nerf gun isn't it? the streamline darts might pop out but if u chose to remove the air restrictors they will work just fine
Removing the Air restrictor in a Nerf/Buzzbee gun increses the amount of air force able to use to push out the dart further and therefore make the gun more powerful.
Pros: Better ranges, the dart won't pop out like it sometimes does with ARs in (note: this will only happen if the darts are really loose in the barrel). Cons: Louder, potential for messing up the gun if you don't know what you're doing.
No. Nerf guns always use springs to pressurize a small amount of air in a small plastic tube, where paintball guns have a highly compressed air or co2 tank in steel or carbon fiber tank.
well, Nerf is designed for little kids so Nerf has to take safety precautions, i know, its stupid, but people have sued the company for little kids being stupid and hurting others with Nerf guns.
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