Posts Tagged ‘nerf’
This is the 2nd pedometer I have purchased in the last 10 years. The first one was cheaper and not at all reliable. This pedometer was given an excellent review in a recent issue of Good Housekeeping magazine and was purchased through Amazon.com. It lives up to its high rating, and because it is so reliable, it really helps me in setting # of step goals daily.
Nerf Dart Tag Darts
Finally got back from this 9 month engagement with Xe Services (formerly the Blackwater Worldwide private military group). In 2009 Xe contracted Nerf Weapon Systems to equip their private security personnel exclusively with Nerf carbines, sub-machine guns and tactical rifles. As such, I saw a variety of combat situations with these N-Strike cartridges. PROS: The innovative caseless design enhances the reliability of these weapon systems and eliminates the need for flash suppressors: ideal for nighttime operations that demand stealth. The rounds are also considerably lighter than standard munitions – try walking 20 miles of Afghan desert with a fully loaded HK-MP5, and you’ll certainly appreciate the reduced weight of Nerf weapons. CONS: Really, the only issue with these rounds is that of *stopping power*. To be blunt: when you put 2 rounds, center mass, into a target, you expect him to go down. Right? With these N-Strike rounds, not so much. Once, I saw my buddy Carlos empty a full clip into a hostile… damn things bounced off him like he was wearing Level V ballistic armor… but I swear to god, the dude wasn’t wearing anything heavier than an old Hootie and the Blowfish t-shirt (they’re still really popular in Kabul… no idea why). If you see combat with a Nerf N-Strike Carbine, your best bet is to aim for the head… specifically the eyes, and hope the round stuns the hostile long enough to take him out at close range.
Nerf Clip System Darts