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---Frequently Asked Questions---
Where am I?
What is this site about?
What is Nerf?
Why bother with making a Nerf website?
Who are the people who run this site?
Why even bother with Nerf?
Okay, so I see why to play Nerf, but why shouldn't I just play AirSoft?
Where do I buy Nerf equipment?
Okay, this is neat and all, but you still haven't convinced me to play. Why should I do?

Q.   Where am I?
A.   You are at NerfX.Net currently.

Q.   What is this site about?
A.   This website is about Nerf weaponry.

Q.   What is Nerf?
A.   Nerf is a company that is a subdivision of Larami which is a subdivision of Hasbro. Nerf weapons are blasters that shoot foam darts.

Q.   Why bother with making a Nerf website?
A.   Because we can.

Q.   Who are the people who run this site?
A.   
  • Zach
  • Flannel
  • Ryan201821
  • davidbowie

Q.   Why even bother with Nerf?
A.   Why not? 

Q.   Okay, so I see why to play Nerf, but why shouldn't I just play AirSoft?
A.    Well, we never said that you can't play multiple sports.

One good reason to play Nerf is because it is very cost friendly. A high-end AirSoft gun may set you back $350.00 whereas a decent Nerf gun may cost $35.00.

Another good reason is because Nerf is virtually harmless unless you hit the person in the eye or something.

Q.   Where do I buy Nerf equipment?
A.   You can buy Nerf weaponry just about anywhere. Wal*Mart, K Mart, Toys R' Us, Meijers, any place that carries toys probably has some Nerf stuff in stock.

If you want modding supplies, you can probably find barrel material, adhesives, and other goodies in Home Depot, Lowes, or other plaves like that.

Q.   Okay, this is neat and all, but you still haven't convinced me to play. Why should I do?
A.   Okay, this is a three-step process.

1. Stop thinking about the whether or not to play so hard.

2. Buy two guns, one for you, one for your friend.

3. Have a skirmish and then decide if you want to play. If you didn't like the guns, at least they weren't too expensive.
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