While Lance was at Toys R Us purchasing accessories for his Playstation3, I felt compelled to purchase a Nerf Gun. I had never owned one and thought it would be a great toy to break up the monotony of the workplace. I purchased the N-Strike EX-3. After taking it out of the box, the dart didn't go very far. Little did I know that there was an air suppressor built-in to prevent the dart from doing outrageous things. Well, I grew tired of this limitation rather quickly so I decided to remove it.

Take the gun apart by unscrewing all the tiny screws.

Remove the air chamber. In front of the air chamber is a spring with a cap on it. Just throw those two pieces away!

In the muzzle barrel, there is an air restriction plate.

Break off the long plastic piece and clear the hole in the muzzle barrel mouth.

Reassemble back together to get some ridiculously awesome dart action without the air suppressor!
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