Can you load a Nerf raider clip into a Nerf longstrike? Is the Nerf longstrike available in Florida? Does the Nerf longstrike come with a strap? Is the Nerf longstrike fully auto? Can you single a Nerf longstrike? Is the Nerf longstrike good? Can you use the Nerf recon cs6 clips on the Nerf longstrike? What is the best Nerf sniper? What is better Nerf longshot or Nerf longstrike?
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Why Mod? It can give you the upper hand in your next battle. They can even mimic weapons out of video games and movies. Regardless of the reason, modding is an incredibly fun hobby that creates custom works of art out of average foam blasters. Be sure to remember that there is often a variety of screw sizes in your blaster, so keep track of which screws go where. Make sure no small springs shoot out when the blaster is opened.
The blaster should be unloaded with the mainspring relaxed. Try to avoid opening the blaster when it is in the cocked position, as it can shoot out the back of the blaster and cause injury. Be sure to make note of each screw's placement, because sizes differ. It is helpful to place the screws on the table in their original positions relevant to an outline of the blaster. Refer to the above picture for visible screw locations. The picture below demonstrates the different size screws and where in the blaster they go.
If it appears to be sticking, double check to make sure that all the screws have been removed. If the issue continues, use a flat head screwdriver and gently pry around the seam until the blaster separates.
Locks allow you to half-cock your blaster, and are there to ensure that the slide is racked to the most rearward position before trigger is pulled. The magazine lock prevents the magazine from being removed unless the slide is pulled all the way back Many modders prefer to remove these locks in order to control blaster function precisely to their liking.
Locks are geared towards the safety of younger users, and may be left in if desired. In this chapter, we will examine each of the locks and what each lock's purpose is, so you can decide if you believe it is worth removing. This prevents you from pulling the trigger while the bolt sled is pulled back. This can be removed by simply lifting the front, hooked part of the trigger up and pulling out the lock. To do so, there are two additional components behind this piece that must be removed as well.
Step 5: Remove the two screws holding the lock in place, then take out the now loose parts and springs. The air restrictor slows down the flow of air from the plunger to the dart. This device serves to reduce the blaster's power and prevent the plunger from slamming into the plunger tubing at full speed, drastically reducing the noise generated during firing.
Note: Some of the plunger tubing pictured below has been cut out of the plunger for demonstration purposes. Separate the bolt sled and breech and put the bolt sled and retention pin aside. If you shake the plunger tube, you should hear some parts rattling around. In the next section, I've listed 2 different methods for air restrictor removal. The Longstrike's box has around the same dimensions as a yellow Longshot's box. Hey, when do you think that the longstrike is going to be released in America?
The Deploy? Nat, I've not spotted any Magstrikes in stores lately, no idea when they'll be avaliable locally too. Toys R Us stores in M'sia used to stock RF20s up until early , but it seems no more have been spotted on shelves lately.
Anyways, you should check out the NerfSG forum trading section, there are usually members there buying and selling those blasters too. BlakeNA, Seems that the Longstrike has already started appearing on store shelves in the States, check out the NerfHaven forum for threads on it. No idea about the Deploy, I guess it should be quite soon too. Looks awesome! Do you know how far it shoot's?
I would like to know because later I might like one. Nerf Commander Blade-. Commander Blade, Well, the Longstrike's box states that its range is "up to" 35 ft, similiar to the Longshot.
I've test fired a few stock sets and its around that range. Nat, No idea on when Rapidfire 20s would be avaliable in Singapore, have to just keep a lookout. Not sure if they are even still avaliable in Malaysia too, but you are welcomed to check. No Pinpoint Sights spotted in Singapore yet, so far its only avaliable in Malaysia stores.
Yes, you have to create a NerfSG forum account and login to access the trading section, then you can communicate with the local buyers and sellers there. If you are planning to keep the blaster in original stock condition, then all of them are equally okay to get 'cos the stock performance are around the same, so it just depends on which design and function you like better. If you are going to modify the blaster for more range, then the Longshot will be the best choice as it has a larger direct spring plunger system which offers much further range after modding , compared to the Longstrike, Raider and Recon's smaller reverse plunger system.
The scope on the Longshot is not a real scope, its just a hollow plastic tube, no magnification at all. For stock blasters, i've not found a noticable difference in accuracy between them as their range are limited anyways. The flip sights help to gauge aiming points somewhat but I guess accuracy largely depends on the user. For nerf games, the choice between a Longshot or Raider will depend on the game scenario and terrain. In outdoor open field games, modded Longshots will out-range Raiders, so Longshots would be the blaster of choice.
In close quarter indoor games, Raiders have higher RoF than Longshots, so Raiders would tend to be the blaster of choice. Both blasters have their strong points, so it all depends on your style of gameplay. Personally, my current gamestyle is more long range, so i'd usually use modded Longshots. No idea of Longstrike stock avaliability in Indonesia or UK Which would you recommend for an indoor battle- the longshot or longstrike if they are not modded?
If in original stock condition and not modded, then both have the same performance anyways so it'll just depend on which design you like better. Though the Longshot does come with a functional front blaster unit that can fire too, so in effect you get 2 blasters in 1 package. I don't know if it's outdated already, but let me clear up a few things about "sights" and "scopes" for Ernest.
Which 5 nerf guns would you recommend for an indoor nerf battle? And would you say that the nerf Magstrike or unity power system are more worth the money? Magstrike vs Unity Power System? Well, both feature different firing systems: The Magstrike is a full-auto high RoF blaster while the Unity Power System is a foam missile launcher bundled with a semi-auto blaster and single-shot blaster.
So the choice will just depend on your gameplay style. So far i've not spotted any info on Longstrike avaliability in the UK yet Bakesta, Longstrikes have already been spotted on store shelves in the states.
Check the NerfHaven forum for info on it. J, In stock version, the Longstrike and Longshot achieve similiar ranges. This is now avalible in the USA in all toys r us stores. Ive confirmed this by checking all toys r us stores in the North carolina area. I have it and it is pwnage. I'm thinking of getting a Nerf Longshot or Longstrike But I can't decide, because I heard that the longshot fires faster because more air gets through the mechenism..
If you are planning to keep the blasters in original stock condition, then there isn't much difference in stock performance between the Longshot and Longstrike anyways, so it just depends on which design you like better. If you are going to modify the blasters for more range, then the Longshot will be the best choice as it has a larger direct spring plunger system which offers much further range after modding , compared to the Longstrike's smaller reverse plunger system.
If i get the longstrike i wanna find a good scope that matches it But i've seen a few pics and the longshot scope isn't the same color as the longstrike itself And i don't think i'll be modding it, if i do i might break it :P.
Oh sorry about all the questions, but one more thing Do you know which one is more accurate? The Longshot front blaster is a basic single-shot manual reload pump-action blaster.
Its main feature is being able to be attached to the front of the Longshot main blaster. The Longshot's in-built bipod is quite convenient and can prop it up steadily. In terms of weight, i guess the Longstrike seems to be slightly lighter than the Longshot. So there isn't much distinction in terms of accuracy. But once modded with much longer range and faster dart velocity, along with the usage of properly calibrated weight-balanced foam darts, then blaster accuracy will start to become very noticeable.
When it comes to that stage, the Longshot would be the choice due to its higher modding potential. One more thing Because if im not mistaken, it balances on the clip while using the bipod, and how do you access the second clip on the other side on the longstrike? Is it available in Canada? And can you still get the blue longshot in Canada? Last thing, where do you get red longshot in Canada? Just angle the Longshot sideways and reload it. Accessing the clip on the other side of the Longstrike shoulder stock?
Just use the hand on that side to remove it. As for stock avaliability in Canada, i have no idea Is there a blue scope that matches the longstrike?
Also can you still buy a blue nerf strike fire? If you want to re-colour the scope, just unscrew the scope casing and spray paint the parts to the colour you want. Blue Nerf Strike Fires? Those are from the older Strike Fire sets, i guess you just have to scout out the dept stores or Nerf forums to find them. I already tried unscrewing it Recently got a 'Strike, here's a commentary: I put about 50 rounds through the Longstrike.
With the snout it's terrible. In shotgun mode, it's very nice. Bolt group's action is slick and the way you have to grip the gun makes it very stable, so at 30' you can plant 6 rounds within 1' circle in rapid fire cranking the bolt as fast as you can go. But the best part is that stock, grip and bolt handle all combine to make this excellent at indirect fire.
Light darts make it not hot but good enough with little breeze. If you have the '35er, with the drum mag, the rate you can pump out indirect fire and the accuracy should make it very potent. Hmm, put another 50 or so rounds through the 'strike. Let me revise the numbers. At 15 feet sorry folks, really bad estimate earlier, I measured properly this time , there is very little droop and the accuracy is very good.
At 18 to 21 feet, the droop is obvious, but you can still direct fire and again, accuracy can be very good. Beyond 21 feet though, the droop is too much, so you should switched to indirect. Using it as a "knee mortar", I can plant all 6 darts into a reasonable target zone 40' downrange at rapid fire. Nothing as tight a grouping as direct fire, but it's sufficiently tight that a shower of 6 should nail somebody. I couldn't go further than that as I ran out of both range and head room arcing fire started slamming into the ceiling , but I suspect it can reach out a little further with more room.
All this with an unmodded 'Strike, indoors. Wind would make indirect very iffy, as even light air con can flutter the darts. The weakest currently produced blaster has got to be the Lawbringer. As mentioned, all of the yellow N-strike blasters will be significantly less powerful than their Elite counterparts. Can a nerf gun blind you?
Nerf guns can lead to serious eye injuries, doctors warn. Bullets from Nerf guns can cause serious eye injuries, doctors from a London eye hospital are warning.
They treated three people with internal bleeding around the eye, pain and blurred vision after they were shot with the toy guns by children. How much does a nerf gun cost? Or I have to pump the gun because the kids can't do it.
They have so much fun with these guns. In stock on February 20, I play nerf guns with the kids and picked up this one cause it looked cool.
Top Selected Products and Reviews. What is the longest range nerf gun? We got a sneak peek at the longest - range Nerf gun in history, the foot-firing N-Strike Elite Centurion.
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