Strongarm Nerf N-Strike Elite Toy Blaster with Rotating Barrel, Slam Fire, and 6 Official Nerf Elite Darts for Kids, Teens, and Adults - Amazon Exclusive

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Strongarm Nerf N-Strike Elite Toy Blaster with Rotating Barrel, Slam Fire, and 6 Official Nerf Elite Darts for Kids, Teens, and Adults - Amazon Exclusive

Strongarm Nerf N-Strike Elite Toy Blaster with Rotating Barrel, Slam Fire, and 6 Official Nerf Elite Darts for Kids, Teens, and Adults - Amazon Exclusive

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If you want to point your blaster directly at the target (ie no upward arc), the range is only about 50ft/15m. This is less of an issue than it sounds as the Elite NERF darts are ludicrously inaccurate, it is almost impossible to consistently hit anything human-sized at more than about 35ft/10m so this is perfectly adequate. Ergonomics I have read multiple times that people suggested to remove the what they call "air-restrictor" from the plunger and to fill the small hole that is on the top (as shown in the third picture). This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. Plus, it has versatility to spare. Tactical rails allow you to add numerous accessories should you want to upgrade down the road, and you can clip on everything from scopes to better grips if you have the budget or inclination. You can even add a shoulder rest if you want to level up what is already one of the best Nerf guns. When combined with its cowboy-esque loading mechanism, it's a solid all-rounder. The Nerf Strongarm has lots of features that make it a desirable candidate for modifications. These include an easily reloaded cylinder, slam-fire capabilities, a tactical rail on top, and a loop for carrying attachments. However, the main factor that allows the Nerf Strongarm to claim this title is the blaster’s simplicity; the blaster is easily disassembled and the internal workings are not overly complicated.

It cannot fire Streamline Darts without modification because the stems in the Streamline dart heads are longer; they will butt against the chamber posts and therefore not fit all the way in. The second difference between these two blasters is that the Nerf Strongarm’s cylinder only rotates on plunger return rather than at trigger pull. This feature allows for slam fire as well as prevents jams. manontheprowl (2014-06-05). Nerf N-Strike Elite Strongarm: Original vs. 2014 (Article). ofensau. Archived from the original on 2016-03-31. Retrieved on 2014-12-19.The biggest issue with loading is the typical revolver issue of ensuring you push the darts in the right amount – too much and they can jam, too little and they can come out or foul the mechanism although, in reality, these issues are rarely a problem. Cylinder - Completely separable with enough wiggling. This piece is what holds the ammunition before it is fired. Perhaps more important than shooting power is recovery. Some blasters can shoot rounds in rapid succession, while others have recovery time between each shot. You’ll also find that some blasters need to be reloaded after a few shots, while others will hold 25 or 100 rounds. That means more uninterrupted shooting time, which equals more fun for everyone. The more recently introduced Disruptor is essentially a re-bodied Strongarm, but I still prefer the looks of this over the newer model. Loading & Firing It features a tactical rail on the top for slights or ammo holders and two sling mounting points. One of these is on the butt of the grip and the other on the end of the priming handle. This one has caused a few people to comment on the wisdom of a mounting point on a moving piece of the blaster, but most people will holster it rather than sling it anyway.

Now that the Nerf Strongarm has been on shelves for several years, the Nerfing community has taken to using this blaster for creating fun and easy modifications. After completing the rear loading modification, you can then replace the spring inside your blaster to further increase your Nerf Strongarm’s power and precision. Nerf blaster spring replacements are fairly simple and can be completed in a relatively short amount of time. Get the WORKER Mod Upgrade Spring for your Nerf Strongarm here!

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Thin orange plate - To be specific, this part has a circle outline on one side and two bars out of the other. This is important if you still want to use the tactical rail, so keep that and the thin spring that goes with it together. No matter what generation you belong to, chances are you’re familiar with toy foam blasters. Today’s blaster products combine the safe materials that made them popular in their early years with the latest innovations to make them powerful and fun. One reason the Nerf Strongarm is such a popular blaster is that it can easily be reloaded due to the drop-open spinning chamber. While the Nerf Strongarm can already be easily reloaded, reloading your blaster can become even faster and more efficient with a simple modification. Handle at the bottom of the grip - I'm not completely sure what this does, but my assumption is that it is used for attaching a strap to the gun. If you already have a holster, which you'd have to make yourself, this part is completely useless. It is your choice to keep it. If you don't keep it, you'd have to create a filler, because it leaves two holes in the bottom of the grip.



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