The Longshot's barrel extension does decrease the firing range, by roughly five feet. This is because the elongated barrel causes more friction with the dart as it travels through it.
The recommended age group for the Nerf Longshot is between the ages 6 years and up. So unfortunately, the Nerf Longshot is not suitable children age 6 years and under.
You can use the N-strike Recon CS-6 barrel (good gun, I recommend it)
the range of the Nerf barrel break is 25-30 feet
I have the Nerf longshot yes it does it is quite a rip-off
Yes, but fyi, the "barrel" lowers the longer guns accuracy I don't use it
As are all Nerf guns, the Longshot is good. The longshot is great I own one and I have taken out thirty enemies in real life and in battle. But now there is a competitor: the NERF N-STRIKE LONGSTRIKE
The Nerf Longshot fires foam arrows and the Nerf Vortex fires foam discs. They are both pretty similar, just maybe having different designs and different speed and range, but they both essentially do the same thing. I guess if you have more than one kid, it would help them to differentiate between which ammo and Nerf gun is theirs.
No i found out that it doesn't because it makes it fly straighter and not wiggle around
The Nerf Longstrike is a Nerf sniper rifle that is longer than the Longshot, looks better than the Longshot, and shoots up to 35 feet, about the same as a Longshot. It costs 30 - 40 dollars with taxes, and has an attachment rail on the top and on the bottom.
As of July 2013, the Nerf N-Strike Longshot CS-6 has been discontinued. A person can still purchase the Nerf N-Strike Longshot CS-6 on Amazon at a much higher price point.
You can only find the Nerf longshot at places such as Ebay, Etsy, and Amazon. These toys were taken out of production in the United States in 2010.
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