Hey, at least it's better than the Deploy! XD
REALNerfNinja6 wrote:
I own both, so I can make a fair comparison. People say you can jam an extra dart onto the top of the LSFB, but I don't see how on my blaster.
Yeah. I heard the same thing, but I can't find a way to do it...
BSim wrote:
Ikr? We should get him banned sooner or later, and-...Dude, that's a s*** ton of edits. Oh my god. XD
Some moron on the Nerf Wiki. Here's his user page , if you want it.
You know why I like people like you and Nerfking? Because they say things that actually are reasonable, unlike people like Rampage11.
That's one way of looking at it. Frisbees are very aerodynamic, which causes them to fly farther and faster than most things. So when you take a vortex disc which is designed like a frisbee, it's very likely that the disc will have the same characteristics as a frisbee since it is designed similar to one. Vortex discs are also affected by wind more, though, so you have to be careful.
Nerfking77 wrote:
NSA335Over and out. 00:01, November 9, 2013 (UTC)
NSA335Over and out. 01:02, November 10, 2013 (UTC)
It also depends somewhat on the condition of the gun. Personally, I think you should use whichever one suits the role you play in a nerf war better. There are differences in each that you should take note of.
Well, it's also best to get others people's opinions too, not just mine. I may be a mechanic, but there are a bunch of other ones out there, such as my friend TMG, who I'm sure you've heard of by now. Wait for a bit of time and I'm sure others will post what they think.
As I said, it also depends on what you're trying to do.
Well, it's not so much the range, since the diameter of the barrel is actually quite large. It's more so that it compromises a bit of accuracy. If your experience tells you that it decreases range, though, then you don't have to use it. I like it, though. The Longshot's barrel extension is also very good, though.
Well, the Retaliator is definitely one of the best blasters for adaptability. It's definitely accurate, has a good range, a good capacity and so on. My experience with it, though, is that it is good at everything, but does not excel in one aspect significantly. The main strong point of the Longshot Red Strike is that it excels in accuracy. The reason it's slightly more accurate than the original and normal N-Strike versions is because the diameter of it's barrel is slightly smaller, giving it a tad less range and a tad more accuarcy. Still, I can see why you would consider the Retaliator the most accurate. If it works for you, there's no reason not to use it.
I think the Spectre's or the Longstrike's. It really depends on what you're trying to do, though.
It depends on a lot of factors in the situation, such as the condition of the darts, the condition of the gun which includes the condition of the spring, and so on. This list could go on for a while, but from my experience a Longshot Red Strike is generally the most accurate blaster for most things. It's hard to get a hold of though. The only reason I have experience with it is because I'm... I guess you could say a Nerf mechanic or something. I dunno.