Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-35274096-20180509220604/@comment-29595756-20180510020114

1. The Blast-a-Ball

2. It's best to get comfortable with opening up a blaster and being able to put it back together. I would recommend a cheap spring powered blaster like a Nite Finder, Firestrike or Maverick, because if somehow you end up breaking it, it's not the end of the world. While you have it open, you can experiment with different springs, removing air restrictors and learning how things work.

3. It all depends on the mods you want to do. I get my springs from other blasters. Many offbrand blasters like Buzz Bee or Lanard use much more powerful springs in their blasters. If you want to buy kits, Nfstrike is a good place to find Worker parts and custom kits.

4. I would say the Nite Finder because they are discontinued and can be found commonly in thrift stores for quite cheap. They can be modded to hit decent ranges too, so they are still practical.

5. The Elite Stryfe is discontinued, but the Modulus one should still be available.

6. Removing an air restrictor is a good start. This gives your blaster more air flow, so the dart will go further. You could also swap or double up the spring to get more power.

7. DON'T LOSE YOUR SCREWS! Also, if you are taking an air restrictor out, it's probably a good idea to glue some foam to the end of your plunger head to lengthen the life of your blaster.