With the tuning spring, the Nerf N-Strike Longshot transforms from a mediocre blaster to the ultimate Nerf blaster. Owning a Longshot means possessing a piece of Nerf history. It was the very first clip-system blaster, hence it was also the first to carry the designation "CS-6." The Nerf N-Strike Longshot CS-6 and the Nerf Zombie Strike Longshot CS-12 are identical except for their color scheme and accessories – the spring offered here fits both versions.
It's not uncommon to hear from newcomers who acquire a Longshot due to its excellent reputation, only to be a bit disappointed with its performance. The Longshot's reputation stems not from its original performance, but from its potential – with a replacement spring, few other blasters can match this outstanding piece.
Performance features of the tuning spring for the Nerf N-Strike Longshot:
The performance boost is truly worthwhile. To access the spring, we need to remove the assembly around the thick orange tube. The spring is located inside this tube. Simply remove the two screws on the back of the tube, and the plunger and spring can be taken out. On the front side of the plunger, there is another screw to tackle – and then the spring can be replaced.
Specifications:
Material:
Spring steel.
Item number | 61077545 |
Manufacturer | Nerf |
Category | Toy weapons |
Release date | 14.8.2025 |
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