Weaponised drones might have a place in the military, but not in civilian life. But what if you have an itchy trigger finger? How can you get that hillbilly buzz while using your drone? This project might be the answer, featuring something a little less lethal. A nerf gun. The creator of this project on hackaday found that Nerf battles with his kids is an effective way to blow off some steam, but felt he was getting a bit too much exercise in the process. Instead, he equipped an FPV quadcopter with a 3D printed Nerf gun to take his place. Since manually reloading the Nerf gun after every shot wasn’t an option, he needed to create an autoloader. The darts are propelled by a pair of brushless drone motors mounted side-by-side, with just enough space for a dart the squeeze between. The motors are allowed to spin up, and then a dart is loaded servo-operated plunger, out of an off-the-shelf Nerf magazine.