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Reddit mentions of Worker Mod 7KG Modification Upgrade Spring For Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Worker Mod 7KG Modification Upgrade Spring For Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator. Here are the top ones.

Worker Mod 7KG Modification Upgrade Spring For Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator
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7KG Modification Upgrade spring For Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator100% new brand and high qualityMake your Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator more powerful with this upgrade springPlease make sure the spring fit Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator before you place an orderBlaster not included.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.6 Inches
Length4.7 Inches
Width3.9 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Worker Mod 7KG Modification Upgrade Spring For Nerf N-strike Elite Retaliator:

u/JkStudios · 8 pointsr/Nerf

For full-length darts you won't need a sealed breech. It's more hassle than it's worth. Just get a new bolt sled, spring, and upgraded catch/catch spring. I personally like this spring kit from Amazon. It comes with an upgraded catch spring so you don't have to buy a metal catch. Sooner or later though the pump grip and spring will ruin your stock bolt sled so I suggest you upgrade that too.

u/MeakerVI · 5 pointsr/Nerf

Open a Hammershot or Retaliator, drop in a bought kit, close it back up.

As to blasters, the above are good springers; but the meta is flywheels right now. Pick up a Stryfe, Rapidstrike, Demolisher, or Modulus and follow one of MTB's Mod guides for rewiring, adding new motors, and adding a new battery.

Guides for other kinds of mods can be found here

u/Pyrolex · 2 pointsr/Nerf

No. I was expecting it to be, but it's not. I'm willing to bet it's because the kit I got included a wide rubber ring and some lubricant, so I put the lube on the thick ring and put that on the plunger rod, and I think that has something to do with why it's so easy to prime.

As for the internals, that's what I'm worried about. I broke a very tiny piece off the inside of the shell while struggling to reassemble the shell.