I did not expect you to go in the full on k26 plunger tube route, what a pleasant surprise! Will the wheelock version get a similar treatment? The warhammer larping community will rejoice!
This barrel is already compatible with the wheellock I made before, all of the barrel designs are interchangeable. The styling is slightly anachronistic for that use but it works :p
Pedant! But yes this length is probably more appropriate for a longish carbine. I’d make it longer but there would need to be more structural magic that’s hard to do without adding more metal to it.
The absolute beaty of the 3d printed musket is amazing. Not only did you make it function like one, but the print is so clean that at a distance, it looks like it came from an injection mold. Absolutely amazing!
Given that a musket traditionally used round balls, and the mechanism that fires nerf darts is largely just a big spring, I'm surprised it's taken so long for me to find something like this.
Nerf isn't my hobby, the algorithm sent me here. That being said it's very easy to admire what you've done here. Beautiful work, well explained, and generously shared.
This is pretty much the mental image in my head of my 90s childhood nerf blasters when I see the ones today with the magazine feeds, automatic capability, and tactical rail systems.
As a fan of the game "Sea of Thieves" the first idea that popped into my head was printing this off, constructing it, modding and painting it up to look like the in-game weapon "Eye of reach" Excellent project
@@salmoncloth7050 Yeah, it would be way cooler than a typical bolt action but an internal mag that is loaded from the top would probably be easier to make...
There is a few tube loading nerf blasters out there, but they all rely on individually printed shells for the darts to reduce pressure so they don't squish together and cause a jam (e.g. czcams.com/video/T1D3GHElTw8/video.html). If I were to build a janky old school magazine system for nerf, it would probably be a variant of some of the early gatling gun drums (Accles system I think?) that use a rotor powered by the firing action, putting relatively even pressure on each round. Although my mock up of one so far only fits sixty darts :P
This is awesome! Love the attention to detail with the lock. I don't own a 3d printer at the moment, but if at some point I get one, I know what I'm gonna be making with it!
Yeah this just makes me smile as my Grandfather (when he was alive) was a Black powder flintlock gun smith and made many rifles. He also won many awards and trophies for black power musket shooting.
I want one of these things really badly! Still, I'm such an insufferable history nerd that the first thing I thought of when seeing it was "I wonder how you can add a half-second delay to the firing so that the lock would complete it's motion before the ball begins to fire" to make it more realistic and, thus, harder to aim. Also how to make a matchlock-looking head on it, but that would just be a simple cosmetic.
I’m working on a matchlock now, there is some later English civil war era matchlocks you could graft into this shape without too much extra work but that’s another path. The timing of the mechanism is a constant bug bear - originally the elastic ones / previous versions had it timed properly, but it takes substantially more pressure to release this catch, hence the mechanism let’s go first instead of at the same time.
As we've previously discussed, I am tooling up to be able to produce kits for Canadian and US customers. I'm experimenting with different types of wood stains on the PolyWood printed stock pieces. I'm also presently fine tuning a new Creality CR-10 Smart for the longer/taller pieces. 😁 I should be ready to go Feb 1. 🤞
I love how it is the simplest of almost all priming mechanisms, but it just works so well, and it is so cool to see a musket blaster. Maybe not the most competitive og designs to choose from, but God would it be fun to use in a nerf war
I am a nerf fan and a HEMA practitioner. These blasters are really amazing!!! They are great props for LARP or SCA or other group activities! Thank you for designing these!!!
@@TheSecretman82 These flintlocks are too late for that. But Wheellocks (as per my other design) appear in Europe by the 1500s, and matchlocks almost 100 years before then. For at least ~100 years people in full plate armour might have pistols.
@@carnyrex1872 Actually on the note of using this stuff for LARP (I dunno if that might constitute a hazard for hitting eyes? I guess not more than a LARP bow). There already exists LARP flintlocks, but they are literally just props which cannot fire, instead the flintlock mechanism has a percussion cap on the buttom part which the hammer hits, making a small explosion sound and sparks to simulate gunfire. This means that in practice a gunner must simply point it at someone, fire, then tell them they've been hit. The only things which could really make it better would be if: A: there was that percussion cap mechanism to still get the explosion effect, but this might require specialized metal parts, since I don't know if it would melt the plastic. B: if it looked more like an actual musket, but without making the stock out of wood that might hardly be feasible. Looks wise it may simply be enough to colour the "metal" silver and the stock brown. But putting that aside I totally want to see small armies of 12 year olds with those toy foam sabers, redcoat costumes and your rifles just going at it.
@@theposhdinosaur7276 There is quite a few larps (particularly in Europe) who use far scarier stuff than this, e.g. deodorant powered air cannons that shoot similar ammo. But in my humble opinion a 180+ fps small projectile does not belong in an environment where people don't wear eye protection. Maybe the elastic stuff with the rival balls is a bit more appropriate at 90fps. I'm currently working with a few folks to make a "cap" version which uses the little red caps for a bit more theatrical bang. But overall my stuff only accidentally became associated with LARP, that was not the original intention.
I'd love to see a mechanism that delays the trigger release until after the striker hits the flint hits the pan. I know mechanical delay can at least be achieved using two spinning cams which interface after one spins and picks up the other like a combination lock.
Could also just have a double'd trigger- the finger-trigger trips the flint, and the flint hits the striker, which moves, and trips the firing trigger.
I own a 3D-printed musket for home defense, since that's what Carny Rex intended. Four store-bought nerf gun users break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Nerf Musket v2-2. Blow a rival ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my original flintlock pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because the flintlock mechanism isn't as snappy and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the nerf cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with filament off-cuts, "Tally ho lads" the filament shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra plastic set off car alarms and damage my 3d printer. Fix bayonet (after waiting a few months for it to be released) and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the reenactors to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as Carny Rex intended.
been following this for a couple years. been resin printing for longer but had issues with materials that could handle Nerf use. got my first FDM printer yesterday. first thing this morning logged into Etsy to buy the files! can't wait to start printing!
I am actually in love. I haven't thought about NERF since 2007, when it was all "just throw a copper tube in a store blaster go fast", and this is just so friggin' cool. Thanks Mr. Rex, and thanks CZcams algorithm. Another reason to buy a 3D printer with my no-money.
We just bought the files on Etsy and we're so excited to print some of these! We're a Rev-War reenacting group and one thing we wanted to do this year was get the kids more involved at events next year because you have to be 16 to fire a musket on the field. So a few of us dads saw this on Etsy and thought, what if we print a CRATE full of them we can bring to reenactments and then have a dad vs kid nerf battle so they can learn the drills and maneuvers? Plus it gives the kids something to be excited about when an event comes up. Thanks so much for such a neat build. We cant wait to share some pictures!
Wow amazing job! I wish I could buy one, since I don't have a printer myself. Did you ever consider doing a martini-henry by any chance? Greetings from Germany!
I would love to have an airsoft Flintlock/musket. But a high powered version of this might get the job done better, and the nerf rival balls are just *chefs kiss* for the immersion
I will be, hopefully in Feb. I'm just finishing up fine tuning a new 3D printer and experimenting with wood stain on PolyWood (a type of PLA that looks like wood). I'll be giving my contact info to CarnyRex so he can add it to the video description.
It would be interesting to see someone try to print parts of it in wood and stainless steel PLA for the cosplay (yes, those filaments exist, and the wood PLA is only about twice as expensive as normal brand-name PLA, though the stainless steel stuff is much more expensive).
I just got a spool of hatchbox wood pla In last week just for this purpose. See how much trial and error settings will require. Barrel will be in eSun pla+ grey.
I’ve done this with a few of my other builds - the wood works great, but the iron/steel filled stuff is extremely brittle so does not work as well. Fortunately various “silk” PLAs like e-sun silver do a very good job for metals
My printer is too small to print this. Is there any way to buy the parts without having to print them? I really hope there is because I am a huge war buff and love nerf guns and guns in general and I love how realistic it is and how it can actually shoot good.
Why not make it modular to increase the length of the musket to an original 50+ inches? I want to live my childhood dream -An adult who is a kid inside
these would be great for community engagement areas at reenactment events. gives a thing for the kits to play with that gives a pretty good historical feel.
This is great! Surprised it took someone this long to make one, seeing as Nerf is already inaccurate and has round balls (the inaccuracy would feel more at home in a musket, and they used round balls) and also just pure cool factor. When you make the bayonet, I'd recommend making it be that telescoping style where it pushes back into itself, with the illusion that it's sinking into whatever you're pressing it against!
In battle during the era they would sometimes use "buck and ball" which was basically several small pellets behind the main ball. You could do that with dropping several of the mini rival rounds behind one standard rival ball.
Should make your own dart blaster company and make all your blasters based off historical weapons, would definitely buy some of those, it'd be pretty successful I think
Why do I wish this was a thing when I was younger, now I just want to get a whole bunch of people together and just do some line battles out in a field
"i own a musket to play with friends in neighborhood street since that's the founding fathers intended" - Visibly Tiny Friendly Civil War against friends
I did not expect you to go in the full on k26 plunger tube route, what a pleasant surprise! Will the wheelock version get a similar treatment? The warhammer larping community will rejoice!
This barrel is already compatible with the wheellock I made before, all of the barrel designs are interchangeable. The styling is slightly anachronistic for that use but it works :p
@@carnyrex1872 oh no, I fear another printing project is immanent XD
@@carnyrex1872 Now where is the bayonet lug?
I don't give a flyin fuck. The reason I am named Bluecoat is because it is the opposite of a Redcoat, AND I NEED ME FLINTLOCK CARBINE.
@@carnyrex1872 in a previous video you said you don’t do commissions I was wondering why that is?
Since there's no bayonet and is shorter than most muskets, you've really made the flintlock carbine, which was favored by cavalry men.
Maybe a Musketoon.
make a wider barreled version of it, you have a blunderbuss!
Pedant! But yes this length is probably more appropriate for a longish carbine. I’d make it longer but there would need to be more structural magic that’s hard to do without adding more metal to it.
Sounds interesting.....
Wish I knew what any of those were
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@@carnyrex1872 this length is about exactly the same as the sea service brown bess actually
The absolute beaty of the 3d printed musket is amazing. Not only did you make it function like one, but the print is so clean that at a distance, it looks like it came from an injection mold. Absolutely amazing!
Given that a musket traditionally used round balls, and the mechanism that fires nerf darts is largely just a big spring, I'm surprised it's taken so long for me to find something like this.
Anyone can make one nerf musket in their basement but it took this guy to achieve it
the dart is just a paper cartridge that fires the entire thing
this is just atoms arranged funny
@@sa.8208 truth
Technically its a flitntlock carbine because of the lenght and no bayonet
What makes a good CZcamsr Sharpe?
The ability to fire three darts a minute, sir.
Nerf isn't my hobby, the algorithm sent me here. That being said it's very easy to admire what you've done here. Beautiful work, well explained, and generously shared.
Me neither. Never watched a nerf video ever? Still cool. Glad I watched.
Same, I build real ones though. But this is cool as it gets dude, kids would be stoked for this!!!
This is pretty much the mental image in my head of my 90s childhood nerf blasters when I see the ones today with the magazine feeds, automatic capability, and tactical rail systems.
Awesome design! I love the thought put into the ramrod prime.
As a fan of the game "Sea of Thieves" the first idea that popped into my head was printing this off, constructing it, modding and painting it up to look like the in-game weapon "Eye of reach"
Excellent project
I love what you have been doing with the muskets and wheelocks. You should make a bolt action some time, preferably from WW1.
Ohh man a Lebel 1886 would be so cool.
@@salmoncloth7050 Yeah, it would be way cooler than a typical bolt action but an internal mag that is loaded from the top would probably be easier to make...
Martini Henry. You have an entire lever to prime as well as making it a breech loader
he actually showed one in the video, the indra. a cosmetic tweak, change to the plunger system, and a short mag would make it perfect.
I would love to see a Krag. One of my favorite turn of the century rifles.
After all of these years, you ignited my fascination in toy blasters.
"I own a musket for home defense for thats what the founding fathers indended"
An American nobleman.
what the devil?! i proclaim as i don my powdered wig and grab my kentucky rifle
Blow a golfball sized hole through the first man hes dead on the spot
Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because its smooth bore and nails the neighbors dog
@@weapons-gradepotatonium9219 scream tally ho! as i fire the cannon, from the closet, full of grapeshot. obliterates him. for god and country
The blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion.
Absolutely love it! Fantastic work. I can tell that you really care about the history as well.
Rad.
Also I'm betting Nerf would be compatible with a Kropatschek magazine system.
wait what?
C&Rsenal jumpscare
Ok, I definitely didn't expect to find you guys here, what a pleasant surprise
@@TheMazzette46 same
There is a few tube loading nerf blasters out there, but they all rely on individually printed shells for the darts to reduce pressure so they don't squish together and cause a jam (e.g. czcams.com/video/T1D3GHElTw8/video.html).
If I were to build a janky old school magazine system for nerf, it would probably be a variant of some of the early gatling gun drums (Accles system I think?) that use a rotor powered by the firing action, putting relatively even pressure on each round. Although my mock up of one so far only fits sixty darts :P
This is awesome! Love the attention to detail with the lock.
I don't own a 3d printer at the moment, but if at some point I get one, I know what I'm gonna be making with it!
Check the description I give some links to people doing them on commission.
Yeah this just makes me smile as my Grandfather (when he was alive) was a Black powder flintlock gun smith and made many rifles. He also won many awards and trophies for black power musket shooting.
You have failed him. Your grandfather made masculine art, you play with toys as an adult.
His dad made toys too, his toys just fired metal balls
@@GhostofJamesMadisonWth dude
I want one of these things really badly! Still, I'm such an insufferable history nerd that the first thing I thought of when seeing it was "I wonder how you can add a half-second delay to the firing so that the lock would complete it's motion before the ball begins to fire" to make it more realistic and, thus, harder to aim. Also how to make a matchlock-looking head on it, but that would just be a simple cosmetic.
I’m working on a matchlock now, there is some later English civil war era matchlocks you could graft into this shape without too much extra work but that’s another path.
The timing of the mechanism is a constant bug bear - originally the elastic ones / previous versions had it timed properly, but it takes substantially more pressure to release this catch, hence the mechanism let’s go first instead of at the same time.
Nusket or nerfsket?
As we've previously discussed, I am tooling up to be able to produce kits for Canadian and US customers. I'm experimenting with different types of wood stains on the PolyWood printed stock pieces. I'm also presently fine tuning a new Creality CR-10 Smart for the longer/taller pieces. 😁
I should be ready to go Feb 1. 🤞
PM me contact deets and I'll put them in the description!
Are you planning on selling these?
So, just be clear, you are selling these 3D printed nerf guns?
My wallet is ready.
How much would these kits cost and can the files be modified before printing for example, a longer stock or shorter barrel
I love the fact that you included "British Grenadiers" in the intro. Perfect choice.
I love how it is the simplest of almost all priming mechanisms, but it just works so well, and it is so cool to see a musket blaster. Maybe not the most competitive og designs to choose from, but God would it be fun to use in a nerf war
I remember seeing the previous design a while back. Glad to see the updated version.
What makes a good Nerfer? The ability to fling three foams a minute in any weather, sir.
Now try saying that five times quickly...
Making a Sharpe reference in a nerf video?
Say it with me.
*NOW THAT'S SOLDIERING!*
What makes me a good Nerfer? If I were a bad nerfer, I wouldn't be here discussin' it with ya, now would I?!
@@sir_cabbage1170 You won't be able to hear the battle. (because they're using springers), but you will be able to see it.
@@thRegimentofFootThethRifles Fitting an external and unnecessary flywheel cage to a Nerf Musket? Now, that would be soldering.
@@justajolt Maybe we should give it to Harper in place of his volley gun...
Awesome job. This is making me want to get a 3d printer. Can't wait to see what you make next.
I am a nerf fan and a HEMA practitioner. These blasters are really amazing!!! They are great props for LARP or SCA or other group activities! Thank you for designing these!!!
I hope someone mixes HEMA with Nerfs someday so we can get "Historial European Cavalry Tactics" as a sport.
Which time period of the SCA would these fit in? I thought all of our available time periods were before muskets.
@@TheSecretman82 These flintlocks are too late for that. But Wheellocks (as per my other design) appear in Europe by the 1500s, and matchlocks almost 100 years before then. For at least ~100 years people in full plate armour might have pistols.
@@carnyrex1872 Actually on the note of using this stuff for LARP (I dunno if that might constitute a hazard for hitting eyes? I guess not more than a LARP bow).
There already exists LARP flintlocks, but they are literally just props which cannot fire, instead the flintlock mechanism has a percussion cap on the buttom part which the hammer hits, making a small explosion sound and sparks to simulate gunfire. This means that in practice a gunner must simply point it at someone, fire, then tell them they've been hit.
The only things which could really make it better would be if:
A: there was that percussion cap mechanism to still get the explosion effect, but this might require specialized metal parts, since I don't know if it would melt the plastic.
B: if it looked more like an actual musket, but without making the stock out of wood that might hardly be feasible. Looks wise it may simply be enough to colour the "metal" silver and the stock brown.
But putting that aside I totally want to see small armies of 12 year olds with those toy foam sabers, redcoat costumes and your rifles just going at it.
@@theposhdinosaur7276 There is quite a few larps (particularly in Europe) who use far scarier stuff than this, e.g. deodorant powered air cannons that shoot similar ammo.
But in my humble opinion a 180+ fps small projectile does not belong in an environment where people don't wear eye protection. Maybe the elastic stuff with the rival balls is a bit more appropriate at 90fps.
I'm currently working with a few folks to make a "cap" version which uses the little red caps for a bit more theatrical bang. But overall my stuff only accidentally became associated with LARP, that was not the original intention.
Nice work! I used to have a 3D printer but sold it when I moved. Seeing your creations has made me want to buy another one!
I'd love to see a mechanism that delays the trigger release until after the striker hits the flint hits the pan.
I know mechanical delay can at least be achieved using two spinning cams which interface after one spins and picks up the other like a combination lock.
Could also just have a double'd trigger- the finger-trigger trips the flint, and the flint hits the striker, which moves, and trips the firing trigger.
This blew my mind, what a wonderful design!
I was so exited to get this, then I realised I needed a 3D printer, this is really cool and seems so fun!
As a fan of both Nerf and muskets, this makes me super happy.
This is amazing! I always wanted one as a kid and still so as an adult!
As a reenactor, I support this, these are very cool, and also not as messy as the real ones, might get one myself
I own a 3D-printed musket for home defense, since that's what Carny Rex intended. Four store-bought nerf gun users break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Nerf Musket v2-2. Blow a rival ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my original flintlock pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because the flintlock mechanism isn't as snappy and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the nerf cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with filament off-cuts, "Tally ho lads" the filament shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra plastic set off car alarms and damage my 3d printer. Fix bayonet (after waiting a few months for it to be released) and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the reenactors to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as Carny Rex intended.
Someone had to.
OK,you. Just gotta love the respect for this man this guy typed an entire paragraph you just gotta love that
been following this for a couple years. been resin printing for longer but had issues with materials that could handle Nerf use. got my first FDM printer yesterday. first thing this morning logged into Etsy to buy the files! can't wait to start printing!
Have you considered making one that shoots Mega or MegaXL? That would be really cool
rival and mega are practically intertangle diameter. optimizing for it is a different matter.
Just waiting for him to make a Blunderbuss, so you can fill the barrel up with balls
Bruh that would be a blunderbuss
@@kabardino1337 YES LMAO
I finally got some Nerf Mega, Mega XL still has to travel a while to make it here to Elba. Hopefully can start integrating alternate stuff.
This is unironically one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a while
WE KILLIN THE RED COATS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯
I can't believe how much sense this makes. I love it.
"Own a musket for home deffence"
I am actually in love. I haven't thought about NERF since 2007, when it was all "just throw a copper tube in a store blaster go fast", and this is just so friggin' cool.
Thanks Mr. Rex, and thanks CZcams algorithm.
Another reason to buy a 3D printer with my no-money.
This is amazing! Great work! Heaps of talent on display if you ask me.
We just bought the files on Etsy and we're so excited to print some of these! We're a Rev-War reenacting group and one thing we wanted to do this year was get the kids more involved at events next year because you have to be 16 to fire a musket on the field. So a few of us dads saw this on Etsy and thought, what if we print a CRATE full of them we can bring to reenactments and then have a dad vs kid nerf battle so they can learn the drills and maneuvers? Plus it gives the kids something to be excited about when an event comes up. Thanks so much for such a neat build. We cant wait to share some pictures!
This is brilliant, my son loves nerf. I am sick of the tacticool aspect of modern toys, this gets back to basics and teaches patience.
This would have been my dream Christmas present as a kid.
This is honestly amazing, kind of curious, if we will see a scoped Musket and Iron Sight Musket nerf rifles.
HOLF is absolutely a unit of measurement.
This musket/carbine could be used on a Nerf horror themed game like a colonialist version of HVZ on a haunted house or village.
Nerf themed guts and blackpowder
@@staanislaw yeah, inside of a place that looks like a haunted field or something.
Damn wish we had these as kids. Linebattles with the boys irl would be insane
Wow amazing job! I wish I could buy one, since I don't have a printer myself. Did you ever consider doing a martini-henry by any chance? Greetings from Germany!
Check video description! Look up “Chinese lever action nerf” someone has done very close
I would love to have an airsoft Flintlock/musket. But a high powered version of this might get the job done better, and the nerf rival balls are just *chefs kiss* for the immersion
I don't know why nerf don't produce something like this. I could see lots of young and older people taking interest in this!
This looks really sweet and professionally made.
My Lord, this is quite the firelock. I simply must possess one, I wonder if anyone is selling kits?
I will be, hopefully in Feb. I'm just finishing up fine tuning a new 3D printer and experimenting with wood stain on PolyWood (a type of PLA that looks like wood).
I'll be giving my contact info to CarnyRex so he can add it to the video description.
Many thanks!
Frontline foam has them pre-assembled
"I own a musket for home defense, since that is what the Founding Fathers intended."
Any chance you could make files for a full length version? I would totally print out a whole lot of those for some nerf line infantry battles.
This is the video I chose to watch during my break🤣
It would be interesting to see someone try to print parts of it in wood and stainless steel PLA for the cosplay (yes, those filaments exist, and the wood PLA is only about twice as expensive as normal brand-name PLA, though the stainless steel stuff is much more expensive).
I am doing just that.
I just got a spool of hatchbox wood pla In last week just for this purpose. See how much trial and error settings will require. Barrel will be in eSun pla+ grey.
I’ve done this with a few of my other builds - the wood works great, but the iron/steel filled stuff is extremely brittle so does not work as well. Fortunately various “silk” PLAs like e-sun silver do a very good job for metals
@@carnyrex1872 seconded, silk is the way to go.
I love the background music (La Grenadieré)
My printer is too small to print this. Is there any way to buy the parts without having to print them? I really hope there is because I am a huge war buff and love nerf guns and guns in general and I love how realistic it is and how it can actually shoot good.
"Just as the founding fathers intended." -Some wise patriot in a meme
New goal for 2022, make a NERF blaster. Would be the first NERF thing I would have owned for a long time.
This is a total game changer. Literally.
Why not make it modular to increase the length of the musket to an original 50+ inches? I want to live my childhood dream
-An adult who is a kid inside
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF THE 1800S WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣
Just as the founding father's intended! XD
Great work Carny, this is awesome!
absolute genius design
I needed this in many a battle in my youth
Man literally is traveling back to the old ages
I was about to think this thing is weak up until I saw it shoot a rival round now im sold on buying these files
The sharpe reference makes me so god damn happy
these would be great for community engagement areas at reenactment events. gives a thing for the kits to play with that gives a pretty good historical feel.
The guy who wanted to recreate Breeds Hill: *Finally. After all these years.*
This was and still is the nerf gun of my dreams dude!!
This is great! Surprised it took someone this long to make one, seeing as Nerf is already inaccurate and has round balls (the inaccuracy would feel more at home in a musket, and they used round balls) and also just pure cool factor.
When you make the bayonet, I'd recommend making it be that telescoping style where it pushes back into itself, with the illusion that it's sinking into whatever you're pressing it against!
This is probably... no... DEFINITELY the coolest thing I have ever seen!! I'm so stoked and can't hope more that Hasbro adapts that 🤩
My gawd, I had no reason to buy an FDM 3D printer till know. I love my resin print, but damn that musket is awesome!
“I own a nerf musket for home defence since that’s what the nerf founders intended.”
In battle during the era they would sometimes use "buck and ball" which was basically several small pellets behind the main ball. You could do that with dropping several of the mini rival rounds behind one standard rival ball.
I don't think I remember any British captains saying "Tis Nerf, or nothing."
Great video btw
Should make your own dart blaster company and make all your blasters based off historical weapons, would definitely buy some of those, it'd be pretty successful I think
I like how the low-fi background music during the explanation also sounds like 'The British Grenadiers'
It is, in fact a synthwave rendition of the British grenadiers by a guy I found on Fiver.
@@carnyrex1872 Nice, I'm not the best at picking out tunes.
Trulu, sir, this is a thing of beauty.
Love this, as a member of SAR- we do presentations for kids. This would be great
As someone who doesn’t have a 3-D printer, a little suggestion would be to make some that are able to be bought and shipped to your house
napoleonic nerf wars are a thing I'd love to see. History class would have been so fun with that.
Why do I wish this was a thing when I was younger, now I just want to get a whole bunch of people together and just do some line battles out in a field
i didn't know i needed this until now...
Cant wait to get this IT LOOKS GREAT!
I'm having fun imagining a bunch of neighborhood kids arranged in firing lines having a Nerf fight with these.
As the Founding Nerfers intended! Sadly, I can't help but notice there being a distinct lack of bayonets on everything.
jesus this is the dope-est thing I never knew I wanted.
Thou shall hand over all foam projects in the Queen name
This new custom jolt re-skin gotta be crazy
Wow that is really cool.
"I must be ready" said the minutemen
So yeah we’re gonna be needing this
Remember, switching to your bayonet is always faster than reloading.
Never once have i ever thought about a nerf musket being a thing. I fuckin love it.
"i own a musket to play with friends in neighborhood street since that's the founding fathers intended"
- Visibly Tiny Friendly Civil War against friends
Dude… THAT is awesome!!!