How to Make a Nerf Holster

Buy a Nerf Gun., The point of a holster is to carry a gun while not impeding your range of motion., Now that you have your Nerf gun unwrapped, disassemble the cardboard packaging by cutting only the tape holding it together., Take the gun to the now...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy a Nerf Gun.

    Don't destroy the cardboard casing it comes in.

    This will be the material of your holster.
  2. Step 2: The point of a holster is to carry a gun while not impeding your range of motion.

    Consequently, a Nerf Vulcan holster may not be the easiest to deal with. , Don't cut the cardboard, because you risk damaging critical parts. , This is where your own creativity comes in.

    Try to make a complete circle of cardboard around the barrel (shooting end) of the gun. , Trim it so that the cardboard cylinder covers the entire barrel but not the handle of the gun. ,,,
  3. Step 3: Now that you have your Nerf gun unwrapped

  4. Step 4: disassemble the cardboard packaging by cutting only the tape holding it together.

  5. Step 5: Take the gun to the now flattened casing and lay it on a section with lots of folds.

  6. Step 6: Cut out this section and tape it together with duct tape.

  7. Step 7: The gun should fit snugly in the holster.

  8. Step 8: Tape another flat piece of cardboard to the bottom of the holster so the gun does not fall through.

  9. Step 9: You can now either tape the holster to a belt/make belt loops or use string to hang around your body.

Detailed Guide

Don't destroy the cardboard casing it comes in.

This will be the material of your holster.

Consequently, a Nerf Vulcan holster may not be the easiest to deal with. , Don't cut the cardboard, because you risk damaging critical parts. , This is where your own creativity comes in.

Try to make a complete circle of cardboard around the barrel (shooting end) of the gun. , Trim it so that the cardboard cylinder covers the entire barrel but not the handle of the gun. ,,,

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