Kudos to CNA no matter whether it was accidental or on purpose, but using the SPAMF is a great way to introduce the Foam Flinging modding community. Great job!
Much much better than the Vice I spent a day with a nerf militia video, where they almost always seemed condescending towards people. Though I'd expect nothing less from an American based news source.
Love this video, I like you you are educated on competitive nerf. Me and my friends love doing competitive nerf and it’s nice to see an outsider standpoint on nerf.
Those are some pretty realistic blasters Also yeah they're high performance but I have never seen a blaster that similar to real firearms (I have seen Dart Zone stuff before)
as a student i’m tryna find affordable blasters and walao this one out of no where gets a 250! FPS blaster FREE not to mention a bring home modded accustrike. i think i know what i wanna be in future alr
as a malaysian, i love the hobby, problem is that many people dont have access to 3d printed blasters, i am a lucky few to get some, so i am often seen as hostile, im only 15
There's a very popular foam blaster engineer who I buy parts from all the time in Singapore. It's a competitive and combative hobby. It's great for men. No lol not Gavin Fuzzy.
If you ask me, airsoft arenas should be legal in Singapore. As in, you can only use them inside the arenas, but you can't own them privately for safety issues(and also so you can't go about robbing places). Not only that, I think that gun ranges should also be legal in Singapore for the populace rather than just limited to the rich as hell donors in the Singapore Rifle Association. Again, not advocating for private ownership of guns, just sayin' folks should be able to experience it properly in a controlled and regulated location.
airsoft is available to play at yishun there, paintball also can play, but owning the paintball marker requires firearms license plus those renewal fees etc
@@shem44 Yeah sure, but considering the strict rules about ownership of such items, that's a good compromise in my opinion. I guess another thing you could do is have ranges allow you to customize the guns to some extent
Airsoft will be more challenging but sadly due to Singapore's strict firearms regulations, we can only settle for Nerf.😮💨 Hope authorities can seriously reconsider lightening the regulations on Airsoft, so even those who had already MR and miss the NS days still can reminisce the trill of Chiong-sua, teamwork and brotherhood in a game of Airsoft.
Most laws only regulate what blasters are put on store shelves. The Aussies are known for having some of the most insane FPS games despite that fact that they're on shelf blasters are literally weaker (known as grey trigger variants) to meet a Jule based regulation.
basically its all just a copy of tournament paintball without the firearms license nonsense... so sad to have Malaysia be the best developing country for tournament paintball in SEA
What is the firearm license nonsense? In my opinion, paintball, airsoft, and nerf are _very_ different from one another. Each one has a difference in fire rate, FPS, ammunition capacity, accuracy, and a few other smaller characteristics like popular arena setup. Nerf has the best accuracy, but the lowest fire rate and FPS. Paintball and Airsoft have the highest FPS, but paintball has less fire rate, accuracy, and ammunition capacity than airsoft. In my opinion, Nerf requires the most strength and sometimes skill (for priming heavy springs and landing precise single shots due to the rarity of automatic blasters), but is usually played more casually and is harder to get into due to less people being involved.
overall good video always nice to have more eyes on the hobby. my only gripe with this is the whole "oh why isnt their more women in the sport/hobby" thing. sure its a minor thing overall but not everything needs to have a crap ton of women in it. let women and men enjoy their own things but dont disallow women (or men) from joining. let it be natural. I'm all for women playing but this is a more physically engaging activity and on average that is a turn off so if they want to join then that should be by their interest and not by some outside or semi outside group trying to make a statement for "muh representation". that and the "but which is more powerful" of springer vs flywheel/motorized. both can reach the same level of performance but this is extremely minor.
I don't think that was the intent with this video to push the modern take on inclusion. This seemed like a very old school, "we can't let the boys have all the fun" type of mindset. That's why the one mother was likely included because she very much broke the stereotype being the influence for her sons into Nerfing.
If you find enjoyment doing this, by all means, join in. There isnt any male advantage in Nerf like there is in most other sports. You can see how much the other women enjoyed it! Kudos to Erika for the run. She figured it out. It's about speed and tactics. If she had some support, it would've worked. I applaud the host for participating, but she was quite obviously out of shape and was happy to just camp and snipe. I guarantee you that if she just let go and used a flywheel and ran around, she'd have more fun.
I mean you want public to call police then can lah This one all public spaces. NerfSG and UTSG also have rules on how realistic your blaster can look. Too realistic and you'll be kicked out of the field kns 1 fella from ncc go bring a fake rifle out of school already kena police called. You want to repeat meh
Thank you for portraying our hobby in a positive light! Content like this lets people know that this is fun, safe and competitive!
Kudos to CNA no matter whether it was accidental or on purpose, but using the SPAMF is a great way to introduce the Foam Flinging modding community. Great job!
As a Nerf Modder, I find this to be great content. Singapore has some of the most amazing blasters.
Airsoft not allow so adults play nerf in sg
As soon as I saw Gavin Fuzzy I instantly went, "SPAMF...there's going to be a SPAMF."
Love seeing Gavin fuzzy here
SPRINGERS BEST BLASTER TYPE 🔥🔥🔥 LESSS GOOOO
SPRINGER THE BEST RAHHHH
@@callsign_bred755 FLYWHEEEEEEEELS!
I believe in AEB supremacy
Springs for Kings!!
flywheelmasterrace
Nsmen gathering should be like this.
Should do this for cohesion 😂
So nice to see the hobby being depicted so positively like this.
Much much better than the Vice I spent a day with a nerf militia video, where they almost always seemed condescending towards people. Though I'd expect nothing less from an American based news source.
Oh dart sweeps. I'm still recovering from that trauma.
Love the great energy from Nerf Singapore, can’t wait to meet you guys one day!
Love this video, I like you you are educated on competitive nerf. Me and my friends love doing competitive nerf and it’s nice to see an outsider standpoint on nerf.
GAVIN THE GOAT
Did not realize you watched this too
This is super dope! As well as the moms playing🔥🔥🔥 shows how fun, clean and safe nerf blasters can be even after being moded.
Great segment! Glad to see Gavin, Piggy, and others.
Perfectly documented and presented. I loved watching the game so dear to me being highlighted - despite me being from 🇲🇾
Aye nerf blasters are fun. Especially modded ones. Grown men with nerf is the same thing with Grown men and airsoft. Just different ammo types 🤷♂️
Really amazing video! It seams like a documentary about nerf and you presented our hobby in a really good way, amazing!
What a cool video!
This puts so well together what the Foamflinging hobby is all about :D
Imagine bringin a falcon fire to a competitive nerf war
Everyone in the community LOVES Gavin! 7:13 He’s the best.
I find the diversity of the community to be very wholesome
That's irrelevant
Erika was slaying em
0:16 Dude made himself dizzy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
SBF everwhere!!!
That full push at the end was crazy and dirty 🤯
OMG I FOUND MYSELF IN THERE-
Those are some pretty realistic blasters
Also yeah they're high performance but I have never seen a blaster that similar to real firearms (I have seen Dart Zone stuff before)
As i paintballer i love seeing the dye i5 and proto jersey 😭😂
as a student i’m tryna find affordable blasters and walao this one out of no where gets a 250! FPS blaster FREE not to mention a bring home modded accustrike. i think i know what i wanna be in future alr
This is awesome. Hoping nerf community in my country will grow so we could also do events like this not just in Manila
Pain to collect the dart back haha
8:27 💀😂
as a malaysian, i love the hobby, problem is that many people dont have access to 3d printed blasters, i am a lucky few to get some, so i am often seen as hostile, im only 15
Where do you get those barriers? They seem way more easier to set up than inflatables!
they look like they might be changing tents so maybe just search that up but you could probably get them at a camping store.
Look at all their custom guns, so cool. Any 3d printed guns??
most of them are, except the Worker harrier and the sweetheart storm
Most of them are
More common ones in SG are Lynx, SBL, SBF
I see Eva, I click.
There's a very popular foam blaster engineer who I buy parts from all the time in Singapore. It's a competitive and combative hobby. It's great for men. No lol not Gavin Fuzzy.
they all didn’t do FIBUA back in NS ah?
The title was not holding back. 🤣🤣🤣
If you ask me, airsoft arenas should be legal in Singapore. As in, you can only use them inside the arenas, but you can't own them privately for safety issues(and also so you can't go about robbing places). Not only that, I think that gun ranges should also be legal in Singapore for the populace rather than just limited to the rich as hell donors in the Singapore Rifle Association. Again, not advocating for private ownership of guns, just sayin' folks should be able to experience it properly in a controlled and regulated location.
Just like going to MMRC.
airsoft is available to play at yishun there, paintball also can play, but owning the paintball marker requires firearms license plus those renewal fees etc
@@1003willy well yeah but that's like the only one, and from what I've seen the range of guns they have are also pretty limited
The whole fun about airsoft is owning and modifying the guns to each characteristic. Storing it in the airsoft defeats the purpose and fun.
@@shem44 Yeah sure, but considering the strict rules about ownership of such items, that's a good compromise in my opinion. I guess another thing you could do is have ranges allow you to customize the guns to some extent
Where can I join a group like this in sg?
The community centre held a weekly one. But when I wanted to sign up, BO
who is that diva goat with custom eva blaster? and drip
wow, that's cool, how to get gun like that?
Airsoft will be more challenging but sadly due to Singapore's strict firearms regulations, we can only settle for Nerf.😮💨 Hope authorities can seriously reconsider lightening the regulations on Airsoft, so even those who had already MR and miss the NS days still can reminisce the trill of Chiong-sua, teamwork and brotherhood in a game of Airsoft.
@CNAInsider may in know which episode is this
how the government keeps men prepared for war other than reservist
The set up is not reflective of troops/battlefield scenarios = small boys/girls playing police n thieves.
where is it i want
to play
you should be thankful men here use toy guns for recreation
SPAMF SPAMF SPAMF SPAMF SPAMF SPAMF YEAHHH!
knn this rozz fella bully sia 10:44 shoot the girl kneeling adjusting the cones how can like that...
hahaha I just noticed that gahahaha
WAIT ITS NOT ILLEGAL TO MODIFY? (i see as long as harmless)
Most laws only regulate what blasters are put on store shelves. The Aussies are known for having some of the most insane FPS games despite that fact that they're on shelf blasters are literally weaker (known as grey trigger variants) to meet a Jule based regulation.
How to join utsg? I feel Ike joining
Does anyone know what lever action blaster this guy is using at 16:05?
Shellington Labs- Wingchester
they trusted her WITH AN FDL3????? I wouldn't trust MYSELF with a $500 blaster let alone someone who doesn't even know what it is @-@
i wish america had more creative sports. maybe im not looking in the right places
wassup chat
No airsoft so nerf lorrr
nerf involves more skill and technical knowledge than airsoft
basically its all just a copy of tournament paintball without the firearms license nonsense... so sad to have Malaysia be the best developing country for tournament paintball in SEA
What is the firearm license nonsense?
In my opinion, paintball, airsoft, and nerf are _very_ different from one another. Each one has a difference in fire rate, FPS, ammunition capacity, accuracy, and a few other smaller characteristics like popular arena setup. Nerf has the best accuracy, but the lowest fire rate and FPS. Paintball and Airsoft have the highest FPS, but paintball has less fire rate, accuracy, and ammunition capacity than airsoft. In my opinion, Nerf requires the most strength and sometimes skill (for priming heavy springs and landing precise single shots due to the rarity of automatic blasters), but is usually played more casually and is harder to get into due to less people being involved.
@@RevBDes you need firearm license to own paintball "guns" in singapore
how about gel blasters?
Ive seen Singaporean’s play with GEL BLASTER,is it ok if i buy it online tho?
overall good video always nice to have more eyes on the hobby.
my only gripe with this is the whole "oh why isnt their more women in the sport/hobby" thing. sure its a minor thing overall but not everything needs to have a crap ton of women in it. let women and men enjoy their own things but dont disallow women (or men) from joining. let it be natural. I'm all for women playing but this is a more physically engaging activity and on average that is a turn off so if they want to join then that should be by their interest and not by some outside or semi outside group trying to make a statement for "muh representation". that and the "but which is more powerful" of springer vs flywheel/motorized. both can reach the same level of performance but this is extremely minor.
I don't think that was the intent with this video to push the modern take on inclusion. This seemed like a very old school, "we can't let the boys have all the fun" type of mindset. That's why the one mother was likely included because she very much broke the stereotype being the influence for her sons into Nerfing.
If you find enjoyment doing this, by all means, join in. There isnt any male advantage in Nerf like there is in most other sports. You can see how much the other women enjoyed it! Kudos to Erika for the run. She figured it out. It's about speed and tactics. If she had some support, it would've worked.
I applaud the host for participating, but she was quite obviously out of shape and was happy to just camp and snipe. I guarantee you that if she just let go and used a flywheel and ran around, she'd have more fun.
How come don't paint all the Nerf in gun metal colour?
They want to be able to use their blasters in public spaces
I mean you want public to call police then can lah
This one all public spaces. NerfSG and UTSG also have rules on how realistic your blaster can look. Too realistic and you'll be kicked out of the field
kns 1 fella from ncc go bring a fake rifle out of school already kena police called. You want to repeat meh
The host is so conceited like???
While ppl of their age in US use real HK, Sig ,CZ etc these boy and girl scouts use....nerf gun!😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
People their age get shot in schools in america, gonna laugh about that?
American stereotype: eat too many burger, can shoot at target range while sitting still but can't play complex sport because too much running
Thanks for showing our hobby off to the world ❤❤❤❤
When reservist lai liao kpkb about Sar21 go out play nerf better kanina
That man was an absolute Chad using a Harrier w/o a means of priming 🫡
It's a side bolt
@@shatteredskies191 oh sorry I must've missed that! 😅