Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-39017287-20190524140535/@comment-27306930-20190528014429

CheezDoodle51 wrote: ... Maybe I could even buy both! I think you convinced me! Thank you very much, and i will like to hear your battle stratigies! The Disruptor and the StrongArm are nearly identical, except for the swing out barrel mech. The Disruptor is easier to load, but the StrongArm is more tacticool. Both are currently available in various colors. So it's purely a matter of taste.

The Stryfe is an okay stock blaster. It's also the best modding platform on the market today. But it really needs to be paired with a bigger clip to have any strategic advantage over blasters like the Regulator, ECS-10, or the RapidStrike. Personally, I absolutely love the Stryfe. Right size, right features, right price. But it needs a CS-25.

As far as strategies, I tend to favor offense. I like the frontline. But it's also important to be nimble. So I prefer light blasters with large clips that have shoulder stocks. And I often throw on a laser sight just for fun. (If you're Nerfing with younger kids, or you're a young kid yourself, I would skip the laser sight. Go with a Red Dot. Safety First!)

I also use a thigh rig that holds four CS-18 clips, and a drop-leg holster for my StrongArm, Becky. It's the most effective way to carry a good secondary blaster, and a decent amount of extra ammo. But I'll concede, the rigs weren't exactly cheap.

I'm also kinda finicky about darts. I like to hit what I'm shooting at. For Nerf wars, I get good darts and don't fret about losing a few. Hundred. I like AccuClones of all types, and cheap  RadEagle style darts in bright colors. Remember, you're gonna have to collect them when you're done. So don't get black, and avoid Elite blue.

In summary, light, nimble, high cap, and extra ammo, with a decent secondary that shoots more than one shot.

The rest is skill and experience 😎