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Bag Of 50 O-Rings 2ba Dart Washers Flights,shafts,tips

$2.20  $1.32

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: GLD Products
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Plainfield, Illinois
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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This auction is for a bag of 50 o-rings 2ba size.<br>Don't ya hate it when no one has o-rings and you have to keep tightening your shafts?  Don't pay $1.00 for 3 of them.  Buy them wholesale for pennies on the dollar.<br>Please check out my Ebay store for lots of other dart supplies<br>ALL INFORMATION INCLUDED ON THIS PAGE IS PROVIDED BY DART BROKERS AS A COURTESY TO YOU.   YOU WILL RECEIVE EXACTLY WHAT IS DESCRIBED  ABOVE.<br>Dart Brokers<br>Darts, Billiards, Poker and More…<br>How Dart Brokers Came to Be<br>Hi, my name is Schude. Fellow darters know me by "3D." I am the owner and operator of Dart Brokers.<br>I was approached in January of 2008 by a well known Pro Player and was asked if I would consider being the capital investor for a dart company that he was looking at starting. It took me about 2 minutes to make the decision. Darts has grown tremendously in the past decade. After about 3 months of constant research and many dollars spent I was prepared to open. I have grown to be one of the largest distributors in the USA. We carry an inventory of over $2.5 million in stock of just darts and dart supplies. I am convinced that I can beat any advertised price out there.<br>Welcome to Dart Brokers. We have over $2.5 million in stock of darts, dart boards, dart supplies, pool tables, billiard supplies and more. This enables us to match any of our competitors' prices.<br>At Dart Brokers, we give you the option to fully customize your own darts to fit your individual style. From flights to tips,<br>you<br>choose what you want your darts to be.<br>If you are looking for darts or billiards in the Chicago, Illinois area, stop by our store and check out our supplies in person. Purchase $100 or more at the store and receive a free 30 minute dart lesson!<br>Dart Technique: The Basics<br>The following article explains the basic grip, stance and throwing techniques used in the game of darts.<br>Basic Requirements for The Grip<br>1.<br>Aim and Direct<br>: The chief objective of your grip should be to keep the end of the dart pointing up in each throwing stage.<br>2.<br>Solid and Relaxed<br>: Your grip should be stable, firm and should not put tension on the muscles of your fingers. When your fingers become white or you have difficulty releasing the dart due to excess muscle tension it is an indication that your grip is excessively tense. Keep in mind that Darts is a not a game of force, but rather touch. To keep your touch, grasp the dart just tight enough so it will not slide and you can maintain control when speeding up for the throw. The most common error is gripping the dart too firmly rather than too loosely.<br>3.<br>Use at Least Three Fingers<br>. Using more fingers will provide more regulation and control of the dart when gathering speed, but it makes the release more difficult as you will have to coordinate more fingers together. Finger coordination is an important aspect of release in your grip.<br>4.<br>Shape of Dart Barrel<br>. Not all types of grips will be suitable or functional on different barrel types. Longer barrels require the use of more fingers, while shorter barrels may require fewer fingers. Not only do you need to discover the right grip for you, but you need to discover the barrel that's right for you as well.<br>5.<br>Say No to a Fist<br>. The fingers that are not included in your grip should stay comfortably spread apart from the fingers that are included. For example, if you are using four fingers when holding the dart and your smallest finger joins the other four, it will cause strain on the muscles of the other four fingers and will result in a poor release.<br>The Stance<br>"Right foot forward" Stance<br>. To better understand the stance, examine the position of a good player while they are aiming. Players set their eye, the dart and their target in a line. When a player makes a throw, he must try to maintain the movement of his arm in a plane of two dimensions. This decreases error by eliminating sideways movement of the arm.<br>The Throw<br>Distribution of Your Weight<br>. Your weight should rest chiefly on your forward foot while your rear foot holds adequate weight to thoroughly balance your posture. Keep in mind that, regardless of which weight distribution you use, your posture should be very firm and unshakable. The forward foot should constantly remain on the ground or floor.<br>Leanin