Recently I've ended up getting into nerf with a bunch of buddies, being the adult children that we are. Needless to say we're taking it way too seriously and there's a bit of a heated arms race currently. I picked up one of the new Adventure Force Pro guns and have been doing some mods. Here's what I started out with:
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And here's what I ended up with:
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All my external parts came in first so I haven't touched the internals yet, it performs very well out of the box though. I have an improved spring on the way and may add a rifled SCAR barrel to tighten up my groupings a bit, I'll hide it in the suppressor.
It's mostly Worker parts but the suppressor is from an airsoft gun, I drilled it out with a forstner bit to fit over the flash hider. I milled out a wooden block to fit inside a Retaliator stock adapter and bolted it to the receiver, there's just enough space behind the plunger with some sanding to fit a decent nut. I epoxied a picatinny rail under the barrel and bolted it to a wood block inside the shell for structure, then fitted a Worker grip. I didn't have any weapons like that when I was a kid. We played war with sticks. Later, cheap pistols with round yellow bullets appeared, which hurt when they hit. Then there was progress, but I grew up, and my interests in games changed. Then I played shooters on the computer, and later, everything in a row. I also started getting into gambling, it was interesting to read even about uk casinos owners at
https://gamblizard.com/blog/uk-casinos-owners/ - for a general view of this area, it's interesting. For now, I've stopped at this point in games. Let's see what happens next. But I know for sure that I will not stop playing.
I can say the stock really makes this gun easier to use. The spring is very stiff so having something to brace against your shoulder is nice, especially since I have a bigger one (16kg?) on the way.