Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-5931640-20171120115901/@comment-29595756-20171202052932

My primary would either be a Stampede or a Longshot, both modified of course. I use my primaries as the main blaster and usually have a smaller secondary.

I would run the Stampede with classic 18 round mags, probably at least two, and I'd use the Bipod grip because it is quite comfortable. If shields are allowed, the stock shield is OP if using it from cover. I would throw an ammo rail or two on as well for my backup.

The Longshot would use a 35 round drum with a 6 clip in the back stock for emergencies. I'm still working out how to attach the AS-20 which would solve my ROF problems and make it a more all round blaster.

Secondaries could be the Speedswarm for power and full auto, but recently I've been using the Blast Fire DX500.

The Speedswarm is a really misunderstood blaster. Everyone was so dissapointed with the rate of fire that they didn't notice it hits harder that most Elite blasters. It can hit 100 feet with new darts with a slight angle and is feared among most people I war with.

The Blast Fire is also a not so well known blaster, partly because it is old. However, it is really something different which is what I like. It is air powered, takes 5 pumps for a full tank, and can fire up to five single shots semi auto or five at a time shotgun spreads. The ranges aren't as good as Elites, but it does a fine job at close range.

Backups usually have to be small enough to fit in pockets, so the Jolt and Nite-Finder come to mind.

I usually carry a Jolt in my pocket because you never know when it will come in handy. I also usually like to have something I can lend to people without worrying they won't know how to use it.

I really do like the Nite-Finder because it is simple and powerful (and dirt cheap). I like it much more the the Firestrike because the handle is much more comfortable and it doesn't have that annoying second trigger which is very uncomfortable. They are also much easier to mod because the spring is easily replaced.

One other thing I want to mention is the Strikefire. While it is a reverse plunger blaster that doesn't hit too far, it works well as storage for 6 darts and can still be useful in close quarters. Oh and did I mention it connects to tactical rails? I almost have enough to cover my Stampede with Strikefires if I ever wanted to.