Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Stryfe

by williamthescorpion in Living > Life Hacks

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Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Stryfe

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In this tutorial, I intend to show you how to upgrade your nerf stryfe without any hard modifications.

Supplies

  1. nerf stryfe
  2. nerf foregrip attachment
  3. nerf adjustable stock
  4. nerf 10 round magazine(s)
  5. duct tape

Picking the Best Magazine

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There are many different magazines that can be used with the stryfe. some are too small, like the 6-round standard magazines, and some too big, like the 35-round drum magazine. The two best magazines are the 18 round magazine, and the 10-round magazine. While the 18-round magazine sounds the best, it can sometimes get stuck in the gun, causing problems with reloading. However, the 10-round magazine has a relatively high capacity, as well as a smooth reload. It is also one of the most aesthetically pleasing magazines available on the market.

The Best Stock

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There are a multitude of stocks available for nerf blasters, but which one is the most practical? most would jump to the mediator stock, which has a concealed pistol. this is an incorrect answer, as the stock offers no ergonomic function. the best stock is any kind of adjustable stock. The stock in the picture is the N-strike elite raider stock, which can be purchased for around $10 on eBay. adjustable stocks offer the best function, the shortest setting can be used for 1-handed shooting, and the longest setting can be used to stabilize the blaster for more accurate fire.

Extra Stability

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For extra stability, I recommend using the modulus foregrip attachment. The modulus foregrip is comfortable to hold, but also provides stability for (slightly) more accurate shots. The foregrip will not provide as much stability as the stock, but it improves accuracy when firing away from the body.

Bypassing the Trigger Lock

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The trigger lock is probably the most annoying feature on the stryfe, this is the feature that prevents you from pulling the trigger when there is no ammunition, or there is a feeding malfunction. To bypass the trigger lock, take a piece of tape and place it on the lever on the inside of the blaster. Once you have done this, place the rest of the tape on the inside of the access door. Now, you can fire without the trigger lock breaking your hand when the button is not pressed properly.

Final Product

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your final product should look like the picture above. this will hopefully increase performance in your blaster. I hoped this helped.