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Modified Nerf Longshot
Type
replacement
Thing
O ring
Title
How to Replace a Worn-Out O-ring in a Modified Nerf Longshot
Introduction
My modified Nerf Longshot (nicknamed: Leviathan) is a significant powerhouse compared to most stock foam dart blasters. Although I have yet to measure the muzzle velocity of the Leviathan, I can visually notice double the muzzle velocity compared to stock nerf blasters, at least 140 feet per second (FPS) versus 70 FPS. The reason for a high FPS comes down to a powerful spring pushing a plunger forward in an airtight tube to force air into the firing chamber where the dart lies, propelling the dart through an airtight inner barrel for a high muzzle velocity. However, the plunger needs an O-ring as an air seal, and worn-out O-rings will slip off the plunger, disabling the blaster. I will show you how to remove
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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