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#1 faptronic

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Posted 26 January 2014 - 05:11 PM

Hey all,

I decided to start my nerf career with a strongarm and orange mod for it. What are some other modifications I can do to a stock strongarm besides orange mod?

Also, which primarily rifle do you guys suggest I start modding with to get the best nerf rifle?
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#2 Guest_TheSilverhead_*

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Posted 26 January 2014 - 05:39 PM

Welcome to NH. This thread: Mod Directory is your friend for finding mods. OR, put 'strongarm' in the search bar.
As for rifles? Well, I started right out with a Longshot overhaul for my first mod. If you've never used power tools etc. before or don't have a mechanical inclination, stick to tutorials and do a Rampage/EAT or something similar and more or less simple. Move on to air systems once you have more experience, and electrical once you know how wiring works and how to solder. It's perfectly OK to use Youtube tutorials and the like- as long as you learn from them and become more competent on your own.
Note: It is generally preferred that you search and use your own resources before posting.
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#3 Just582

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Posted 26 January 2014 - 05:40 PM

Just so you know, these threads aren't allowed.

Strongarms don't have much modability besides spring replacing it and AR removal doesn't do much.

For best nerf rifles, I would say get any of the Elite plunger powered blasters (elite alpha trooper, retaliator, rampage) cause they are readily availible, along with replacement springs and parts. Longshots are pretty awesome too, but they are somewhat expensive, as well as parts and springs for it.

Edit: I second Silverhead.

Edited by Just582, 26 January 2014 - 05:42 PM.

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#4 Zorns Lemma

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Posted 27 January 2014 - 10:42 PM

If you guys know these threads aren't allow why post in them to say so?

faptronic, search the modifications directory and then carefully reread the New Members Guide
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