Make sure it is facing the right direction! Reattach the carry strap to the blaster. Slide the dart holder onto the carry strap. 6) Disconnect one end of the carry strap from the blaster. 5) Add a piece of camouflage duct tape to make the dart holder match the gun and be hidden. On the back of the holder, create a loop out of folded duct tape that is wide enough to fit the carry strap (step 6) through. 4) Wrap the holder in black duct tape as shown. Then, cut out another piece of cardboard to be a divider between the two rows. 3) Insert ten Mega darts into the holder to test the size. Tape the cardboard closed into a box shape. Fold the cardboard along the pen marks, and cut away any excess material. 2) Cut out the holder as shown, being careful to follow all outlines. Repeat to get two five-dart segments, two 2-dart segments, and a slight overhang. Next, measure down the width of two darts, and mark. 1) To make one, start by measuring the width of five darts onto a piece of cardboard, and mark with a pen. To simplify, box dimensions are 4.25" wide x 3.5" tall x 2" long. Making a dart holder will allow you to transport 10 extra darts with your blaster. Here following are our statistics: STATS: Un-Modded Darts (Hunter's Stats) -1st Dart - 89ft -2nd Dart - 84ft -3rd Dart - 93ft -4th Dart - 95ft (highest) -5th Dart - 81ft (lowest) -6th Dart - 83ft Average = 87.5ft (88ft rounded) (Nerfrock's Stats) (With slight 14 mph breeze down range) -1st Dart - 86ft -2nd Dart - 93ft -3rd Dart - 88ft (lowest) -4th Dart - 95 ft -5th Dart - 97ft (highest) -6th Dart - 94 ft -Average = 92.17ft (92ft rounded) Modded Darts (Hunter's Stats) -1st Dart - 90ft -2nd Dart - 93ft -3rd Dart - 88ft (lowest) -4th Dart - 94ft -5th Dart - 97ft (highest) -6th Dart - 95ft -Average = 92.83ft (93ft rounded) (Nerfrock's Stats) (With slight 14 mph breeze down range) -1st Dart - 96ft -2nd Dart -95ft (lowest) -3rd Dart - 98ft -4th Dart -102ft -5th Dart -97ft -6th Dart -105ft (highest) -Average - 98.83 (99ft rounded) Along with a slight average increase in range, the darts are now much more accurate (up to around 40 feet instead of the original 15). Note: special effects have been used!īoth Hunter999 and Nerfrocketeer tested the ranges and accuracy of both the modified darts and some unmodified darts. This Instructable covers: -Camouflage and aesthetic mods -Scope attachment -Flashlight attachment -Carry strap attachment -Glow in the dark components -Comfort grip -Mega dart accuracy mod -Mega dart holder -Range tests -Tips and tricks -How to use the modified Centurion Also, here is a video showing the Supertak Centurion in action. Here following is a list of instructions on how to SuperTak modify your Nerf Centurion into a high class covert Nerf sniper rifle. However, members Hunter999 and Nerfrocketeer of the NK3AE have sought to change all of that through a series of rigorous SuperTak mods and tests. All of these problems render the blaster nearly useless in a Nerf war. Also, the blaster is big and bulky, and is very difficult to carry around for lengthy amounts of time. The red color on the shell of the blaster makes it extremely visible to other players-which is not always the best thing. Furthermore, the blaster's single magazine is only capable of holding six Mega darts at a time, which makes reloads long, risky operations. The accuracy of the Nerf Centurion Mega Darts is very low, with vectors varying from 20 to 30 feet on the longest range shots. But aside from looks, this toy leaves a lot to be desired. With looks similar to a Barret M82A3 or Barret M83 sniper rifle, this blaster has a great intimidation factor in a Nerf war. The Nerf Mega Centurion, also known as the MA3700, is a new long-range Nerf blaster that was released in Fall 2013.
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