

Though it's still not all that powerful when compared to a brass breeched LS with a monster pair of springs, I still feel that for the role overpowering of mid range (50ft or so), it does the job well and could compete with any slamfire blaster in that area. Even though I didn't repaint the now quite dirty and worn paint, this is now one of my more favoured blasters. So, I started out with an under-powered bolt action blaster and managed to create a blaster that can fire off darts almost as fast as a slam-fire blaster with more punch and slightly quickened reload times. I used duct tape to create something similar to a Magpul, which aids in quick removal, speeding up my frequent reloads.


I also did something nifty with the mags. It fits comfortably in the hand, feels incredibly durable and functions flawlessly. On the outside, I installed the Xplorer shotgun grip and lubricated it's running track, and I have to say, I am absolutely stunned at how well made the grip is. Originally, I left the stock spring in because I wanted to keep the priming as light as possible for fast firing, but in the end I opened it back up and put a 6kg OMW recon spring in, which still primes pretty easily anyway. For the internals, I cleaned up the AR removal from the dodgy drilling I did when I was just getting in to modding, improved the plunger seal, re-greased the plunger tube, added plunger padding and also lubricated any moving parts within the internals. I decided to give this battle-worn a bit of an overhaul for a party that I was told to bring a Nerf gun to because the host decided it'd be a fun idea to tell everyone to bring a Nerf gun, and see what unfolds.īefore I get to what unfolded, I'll explain the blaster first. Since the paintjob is not suitable for public wars, and it's ranges weren't spectacular, I only ever used it for private wars. I've actually had it for a couple of years, with just the paint job, custom barrel and AR removal.
