I am a sneaky boi in nerf wars and i need to know, What is the best AND CHEAPEST sniper foam dart gun that has rails and a barrel attachment point under $20?
I am a sneaky boi in nerf wars and i need to know, What is the best AND CHEAPEST sniper foam dart gun that has rails and a barrel attachment point under $20?
The barrel attachment point requirement... you can easily get a 150 fps (100 miles per hour) "sniper" from dart zone for as little as $25 but most people don't count that as having barrel attachment as I think the barrel only work for this specific blaster, for more sniper feeling you can get this' big brother nexus pro
For looking like a sniper, mod the longstrike (any version) with a better kg spring
The nexus or aeon pro has pic rails not nerf rail so you might need converter, just a heads up
I can only find discontinued (read expensive) nerf sniper so maybe forget about barrel and get a pro blaster?
Hmm, I think we've had this discussion before. The Nexus Pro is currently the "best AND CHEAPEST foam dart gun" for sniping. The barrel attachment isn't exactly N-Strike compatible, but it has loads of rails. Like crazy amounts of rails.
If you need some help finding the best compatible barrel attachments for the Nexus, I'd be happy to facilitate your search by providing you a suggestion - check out www.google.com 😜
The nerf brand will screw you over, Don't look for nerf clones online, dart zone, x-shot, or adventure force is your go to.
With your very limiting price range, the spectre. it's got 3 of 4 major attachment points (it has top rail, stock point, and barrel point. it does not have bottom rail)
Save your money ne snipe is under 20
Spectre pistol and discontinued?
> best AND CHEAPEST sniper foam dart gun that has rails and a barrel attachment point under $20?
Four feet of CPVC with a rail and barrel lug glued onto it.
Stick a dart into the back end of it and blow.
The only thing cheaper than that is three feet of CPVC with a rail and barrel lug glued onto it. But that's considered the "carbine" version and frowned upon by snipers.
For $2.91 you've got cores for two of them, and a leftover piece to glue into a chunk of pool noodle as a melee-weapon handle.
Hot-glue one of these to it.
And then dig a broken SP-L out of a dumpster and salvage its barrel lug to glue to the muzzle, and you've got enough left in your budget to buy a scope.
What do you think?