I made a Nerf musket

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This is just an air gun. A musket uses a chemical propellant.

dementisvir
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I feel like the musket is the most nerf-like firearm ever.
Single shot, long reload, large caliber, inaccurate, very short effective range, etc.
So you can reenact 17th-18th century battles with them with reasonably high historical accuracy and fun!

enraikow
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Takes me back to good ol' days back in the where we would sneak into the neighbor's plantation and have a giant line battle nerf war with our nerf muskets. So nostalgic. Only 1770s kids will remember.

Nugcon
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I own a Nerf musket for home defense, just as the founding nerfers intended.

Dwarf-enthusiast
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His production value just keeps getting better and better

danielshao
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"Empty your pantaloons or you shall be bequeathed thy a nerfous guneth."

Some_Aussie_Guy
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That’s pretty cool, man! I’ve made Nerf potato cannons with pvc before, and it’s pretty similar, but the way you designed the rod to work as a pump is really smart! I’ll have to try this at some point, because those were insane numbers

leovaldez
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Fun fact - The Austrian military had an air-rifle back in the late 1700s.

Called the "Girardoni Air Rifle".

Invented in 1779 by Bartolomeo Girardoni, the air rifle used tanks of compressed air that were filled using a hand-pump.

Soldiers hated carrying around the pumps, so they made a pump cart that held pre-filled airtanks and a giant pump.

It was a logistical nightmare and was too expensive.

Lewis and Clark used one during their expedition. I suppose they thought it was usefull since it didn't need gunpowder.

CursedLink
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Its a shame nobody makes an airsoft or nerf musket that's historically accurate since that would make reenactment way more engaging, really cool video tho!

JohnDoe-ufvc
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5:15 Im not a soldering expert, but I do like to maintain my own electronics. One thing I have found EXTREMELY useful when soldering is to pick up a dirt cheap soldering clamp, you know, the bendy arm things with alligator clips. even a cheap one (sub 10 USD) gets the job done for stuff like wires.

mrrooter
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as a british person, this is impressive

Snexzyy
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comment "as the founding fathers intended" one more time i dare you

matt_yuan
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Nah, we getting back into the 1600's, using Napoleon's NERF Musket

Philmakescontent
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"King George III has a bigger dumpy than daddy Washington" -Poor British Man who got crushed to death by daddy Washington's dumpy 😔😔😔🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

GreatNishanka
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Once every blue moon you find a great YouTube before their popular... This is one of those occasions :)

cheese-rocs
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So this is cool. But I had to laugh at the musket version being more complex.

weaselton
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I love the sheer enthusiasm in this channel i also love how you show us the whole process including the trial and error that was needed in order to get to that point

I gotta say though that the power your creations tend to have makes me kinda scared the ATF may come banging at your door one day

dirckthedork-knight
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I absolutely love this. A great original concept, clear and present passion, and hilarious execution. Just like the founding fathers intended.

Fishman
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Never would I have thought I would be turning down the biggest youtubers to watch a video instantly when I see it from a person with only 18.5k subs. You're doing great man, keep it up!

mrlemflem
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“Back then this is what we used to have nerf wars”

SummyDaSillyIdiot