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Nerf Stampede : Meet The First Fully Automatic Nerf Gun
The Nerf Stampede is a fully motorized spring-powered direct plunger blaster. Its firing system is fully mechanised, there is no manual priming mechanism (without any batteries, it cannot blast). The bolt will complete a full firing off cycle every time before coming to a stop in the breech open position, consequently clips can be loaded and unloaded anytime.
The Nerf Stampede ECS can firing in full auto or in bursts, calculating on the continuance of trigger pulls. Firing single shots at a time can also be done by only pulling out the trigger in short and letting go, the firing off mechanism will blast a shot, return back to the rear of barrel open position and stop. Its all in the timing of the trigger pulls. Nerf Stampede shots range travel between 25-30 feet and rate-of-fire (RoF) is around 180 rounds-per-minute (RPM), which is really pretty striking taking that the gun is battery operated.
The Nerf Stampede arrives with two important accessaries: The shield and the tripod. Both supplements are removable, and use the tactical rail -- meaning that they can also be used on other guns that hold the tactical rail in the Nerf N-Strike line. The Stampede has 6 tactical rails which are compatible with most N-Strike blaster accessories. It is compatible with the new 18-dart clips, as well as the 6-dart clips and 35-dart drum magazines.
Likewise, be aware that the Stampede does produce a quite loud 'pew pew' sound when it's blasted. While I get the sound pretty inoffensive, parents with children who might run with the Stampede for hours on end may need to make certain that they have a good spot out of doors in case the sound gets on your nerves.
The Nerf n Strike Stampede is an absolute blast to play with. It couples the rapid automatic execute of the Vulcan, but it comes in a much small and manageable bundle. The rate of fire and range are both excellent, and in the end, any Nerf fan should be able to have a lot of fun with the Stampede. Take one for your Christmas gift.
I want to buy a motorised satellite system with access to lots of programmes worldwide. what should I buy?
I am confused, because the shopkeeper said you need a receiver with slots but then said, no better than that I can sell you a box going into your router which will unscramble the channels and give you access on the internet. I am totally confused
The slots would be for subscription cards that give you access to certain pay channels for a monthly fee , but if you want a legit completely legal setup and don't want to have monthly fees, there are plenty of channels being transmitted completely free from around the world via satellite.
What you'll need is a Ku band Satellite dish , 90cm is a good size , an FTA receiver with blindscan which will allow you to scan in any new channels as they become available , and a decent motor to move your dish and the proper LNB.
This information is pretty basic but applies to just about any place on the planet where you would want to receive Free Satellite TV .
Need more info , ask your questions on this forum and remember to include info of where you live so you can get a better customized answer . http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/
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