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Dezz it comes with a 6 shot magazine, and when you reload it drops on the floor like a real gun haha, so you ether have to run and pick up your darts or buy some more ammo / magazines for it and keep them in your pocket.

It also comes with some gay red light thing suppose to be a laser.. takes 2 AA batteries don't bother with it its lame.

Some people also mod them with rubber bands for more force on the shaft thing, and take out the air restrictor... its kinda gay watching 10 year olds on youtube to learn about this shit.

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This thread inspired me to hit burwood kmart n a bunch of my mates and I bought the mavericks which kept us occupied till 5am in the car park lol I still got red marks on my face from playing Russian roulette. Taking it apart today to change the spring :ermm:

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did a simple mod today, stretched the spring. shot myself in the neck a few times and have some nice red spots there now :)

stretching the spring only works for awhile as that it goes back to it's original state, you have to bake it in the oven at 250degrees for 3 hrs to make it stay that length.

anyone who has a Longshot and wants to mod it: i suggest taking out the air restrictor and putting the spring from a nitefinder (nitefinder comes standard with a heavy duty spring and it fits perfectly with the longshot spring) into it making the longshot double springed. :)

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Yeh it was just a quick one as the shops were closed n all. Some YouTube vids show people using double springs, but it still doesn't look as tough as using a heavier spring. I wanna be breaking stuff with these guns :P if I do try baking the spring, do u cool it right away or do u leave it for a bit then cool it?

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anyone know where i cab get a modded spring for a reccon??

I got my spring for my recon from:

S & S Springs 9 Sara Grove, Tottenham VIC 3012 (03) 9314 9833

they had it in stock, just make sure you bring your standard one with you to show them what you want. they can also custom make one for you shouldn't cost more than $10.00. the spring i got from them was 6 times stronger than the standard one.

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