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When performing even basic mods, there is always a risk of losing parts, cracking plastic, or not being able to re-assemble the blaster.
#Nerf longstrike whiteout how to
It's now one of my favourite blasters.Today I am going the show you how to do basic all-around beginner-intermediate modifications in the Nerf Longstrike CS-6 Warning: If performed incorrectly, modifications can reduce performance or render the blaster inoperable.

#Nerf longstrike whiteout mod
To mod or for a display piece.ĮDIT: After some quick mods (AR removal, re-lube, plunger reinforce, spring replacement, seal improvement) the LSk is now hitting about 18m ranges. Really comfortable to use and looks amazing, especially in Whiteout. Personal Rating: 3/5 - Pretty much just a prop, but an awesome prop. Performance before mods is terrible, stock can only hold 6 dart clips (mags), ROF is limited due to bolt action Looks amazing, stock holds 2 6 dart clips (mags), barrel is awesome, sights can be useful, several built in iron sights Considering that you could get two Alpha Troopers for one Longstrike, its value for money is pretty low, as although it includes some tacticool stuff, it just doesn't perform and comes with a pathetic 6 clip (mag). The Whiteout version was exclusively available at BigW.
#Nerf longstrike whiteout upgrade
The sniper rifle shape lends to it having an internals replacement with an airtank, but a spring upgrade would achieve some decent results here.Īdditionally with the Elite line, the Longstrike is totally outgunned and obsolete, except for the shell.īack when the Longstrike was in stores, it was available for around 60AUD, with sales usually taking it down to 40AUD. To sum up, the Longstrike is only worth it really as a display piece/prop, or for a basis to be modded. ROF: Up to 2dps, but 1.0dps is the most reliable ROF I can achieve with any accuracy. Having said that though, clip (mag) system blaster accuracy isn't that great anyway. Which likely results in the following.Īccuracy: Reasonably good for a clip (mag) system blaster. One thing I noticed during Longstrike operation, the spring feels really weak. The Longstrike has a mechanism which locks up the bolt for a split second, which will hamper rapid firing.
#Nerf longstrike whiteout manual
Operation of the Longstrike is the same as the Longshot, and similar to manual CS blasters - pull back the bolt, place a clip (mag) in if necessary, push the bolt forward, and fire. It's black, which suites the Longstrike fine. It has a small sliding jam door, but so far I haven't experienced any jams, and the jam door is quite small. For high powered blasters though, it does add accuracy which is useful. Unfortunately for all its coolness, it reduces range drastically. It mimics the tapering of sniper rifles, while also bringing to mind an assault rifle barrel on smaller blasters. The barrel of the Longstrike is particularly cool. A scope would have suited the Longstrike better, but the Longshot already has a scope so that's out of the question. The flip-up sight is a reasonably useless attachment on its face, but it does make a pretty good iron site for blasters without one. I personally prefer pistol grip like that of the AT, but the Longstrike is really comfortable. The handle, though angled extremely is comfortable, and the barrel is easily gripped. An added bonus of the stock, apart from providing balance and stability, holds 2 6-clips (mags), which is convenient for quick reloading. Personally I'm fine with this because the Longstrike looks and feels stupid without the stock. The stock is extremely sturdy, but unlike other N-Strike stocks is not detachable with extreme strength or modification.

Seriously, the only things it's missing are a scope (can be obtained from Longshot or Element) and a bipod (from Stampede or other toy guns). The shape of it brings to mind WWI/WWII era rifles, while the bolt action and the angled handle bring to mind a sniper rifle. The blue version is already cool enough, but the Whiteout version takes it to another level. That coupled with the Longstrike replacing the Longshot in stores made people rage around the world.įirst things first, the Longstrike looks EPIC. Unfortunately for Nerf and the Longstrike, Nerf fitted it with a reverse plunger, and the barrel is ridiculously long, resulting in poor ranges. The Longstrike was meant to replace the Longshot as the sniper rifle of N-Strike. The Longstrike CS-6 was introduced as Longshot CS-6s were becoming more rare. Today I'm reviewing a much hated blaster - the Longstrike CS-6.
