About this deal
For this Nerf Longshot mod guide, I’ve opted to use a couple of kits from modding company Orange Mod Works. It also comes with a new O-Ring, trigger spring, plunger screw, and white lithium grease for lubrication. This is our standard performance o-ring for the Longshot and is the same o-ring that ships with the stage 2 kit. These two Orange Mod Works mod kits have a replacement piece for almost every single component in the Longshot.
If you read my review of the blaster, you would know that the guts of this blasterwere still circa 2006 N-Strike internals. In addition to aPhillips head screwdriver(or two), you’ll also need a claw hammer, a pair of needle nose pliers, and optionally, a Dremel. I’ve had great experiences with their products in the past and so I had no problems using them again.This trigger spring was originally designed to push our heavier metal triggers, but can be used with any Longshot trigger. Although this Nerf Longshot Mod Guide is for the more recent, Elite blue colored Longshot, you can use these kits with all existing models of the Nerf Longshot CS-6.
The Stage 1 kit includes a new, beefy 8KG spring, a reinforced plunger retention cap, a tougher trigger catch, and stronger catch springs. Depending on which Longshot you have, you may need hot glue or epoxy putty to seal up the air release hole on the breech.
I opted to remove the bipod legs, but that isn’t a necessary procedure for the Nerf Longshot mod guide. Make sure you fold out the Longshot’s built-in bipod legs, because there are a few hidden screws underneath them.