Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-38362264-20190320174723

So recently I have thought that the zombie strike blasters would all be wildly impractical in an apocalypse setting,so I thought of some non zombie strike apocalypse blasters. First up is a Stampede with two recon lights on both side rails,a tactical scope and an 18 round drum filled with Stefan darts(no,not short darts!).Yeah. Blaster one and we’re already going back to N-STRIKE. The two recon lights are for assisting in aiming. Stefans are quite accurate and with the lights you know approximately where your dart is going. Tactical scope because sometimes you need to be out at daytime and you don’t want the glare of the sun to disrupt your aim. Next up is a recon with retaliator internals using the stock barrel and light,tactical scope and the normal stock using 18 dart drums(yes the recon stock can hold 18 dart drums). Although you can only use it if you are right handed,and it’s mostly just a normal recon with a few changes,it can still work in a pinch. The retaliator internals help it to not suuuck. Tactical scope for the same reasons as the stampede. Next is the marauder longsword. That’s it. I know it’s a bit disappointing but come on. A sword would work in a zombie apocalypse. Fourth is the cam ESC-12 (a very underrated but very cool blaster) with a retaliator grip and a modulus night vision scope using a worker 22 round magazine. This would definitely work out in an apocalypse. The night vision scope helps to battle zombies in dark environments and the foregrip will stabilize your aim because we all know how stressful an apocalypse can be. And next is the longshot with a longstrike barrel and the tactical scope (I really like the tactical scope) and using the 10 round rayvenfire magazines filled with AccuStrike darts in the back stock and in the chamber. This is a good sniper rifle for an apocalypse situation. Just enough ammo to get your shots and again with the good glare reducing scope. And finally is the only zombie strike blaster on this list,the hammershot with a tactical scope. Why the hammershot and not something like a rough cut? Because it’s easy to use with one hand and there are very few ways it can have a jam/error. 