Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Nerf Barrel Break IX3 - Too Hard to Reload?

By Garrett Brock


The nerf barrel break IX3 may be used as either a sidearm or main blaster for battles. Now whether you are a seasoned vet of nerf combat or you are just planning to get engaged, the barrel break is a special weapon. This means there are some things to understand about it. So continue reading and hopefully your game will improve after doing so.

Safety is worth noting first however. This is especially valid if you are unfamiliar with other nerf guns. Remember that you shouldn't be aiming directly for the face or head of your target. Also try to keep eye protection like sunglasses on while you fight. Besides that you should know that the torso gives you a larger target to shoot for anyway.

Now, onto the weapon itself. There are a couple of things to get familiar with while using the barrel break. It is because in order to reload it you actually breach the gun barrels. Subsequently this can present an initial challenge to some gamers, and makes for some getting used to.

Firstly you should become acquainted with loading and reloading the weapon quickly. Because nerf games are fast paced you will want to be ready to drop 2 additional rounds into the barrel break just as soon as you have fired. This will help keep you in the game preventing you from getting caught off guard fumbling your nerf blaster.

Now with there being no clips or magazines associated with this weapon in particular, it features a holster for extra ammo running along the gun barrel. Here you need to work on not only removing darts but also conserving it. You get two shots before your next reload, which means you will need to use them smartly. Make sure your aim is precise and you can remove two fresh darts from their holster and get the gun ready to fire again quickly.

With some training you ought to have no trouble at all using your barrel break precisely and efficiently. Do not forget that it can be utilized as a sidearm together with your primary nerf weapon as mentioned previously. Good luck and may your shots be perfect!




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