Criterion number one when choosing a good Nerf blaster for Nerf War is to choose a blaster you love. If you choose your favorite blaster, you're already comfortable with the quirks of how it operates. You can quickly reload it, probably without even looking. And you can clear any jam or malfunction without a second guess. This is why you should choose a blaster you are very familiar with for a Nerf War, and that's why I chose to go with the Alpha Trooper for my first pick.
Criterion number two, use a blaster that you can easily modify to become a legendary Nerf blaster. And the Modulus Recon, just like the Retaliator before it, is a perfect canvas for all your Nerf War mods. A pump grip, an extended stock, a stronger spring, maybe slam-fire, and you're good to go.
Criterion three, start with a blaster with legendary status already. If you don't think you can pull off all the mods necessary to make the Recon a legendary Nerf warring blaster, start with a blaster that's already legendary. You can take a Longshot and buy a couple of aftermarket mod kits, including a breech kit, a pump grip, spring replacement and more. Then you'll have a super powerful, insanely accurate, Nerf War legend of a blaster. Easy.
Four, something that you can actively load while engaged in battle. During a Nerf War, lots of people like to use these pump action open cylinder type blasters that they can constantly reload by shoving darts into the front. I understood the practicality of using such a blaster, but I was never a fan. Enter the Nerf Infinus, a full auto Nerf blaster with "Speed-Load Technology." It's like a Rapidstrike or HyperFire but you can constantly feed darts into a loading port behind the rear sight of the blaster and top off your mag. Neat.
Five, a Nerf gun with a HUGE ammo reserve. If you don't want to bother constantly loading darts like with the Nerf Infinus, maybe you should take a look at the Nerf Rival Nemesis blaster. The Nemesis has a huge tank on top where you can load 100 Rival rounds! As if that wasn't enough, with a few aftermarket mod kits, you can easily double the ammo capacity of this beastly blaster. Outstanding!
Maybe you don't want to worry about anything. You don't want to be constantly topping off your blaster, or having to carry an overly large blaster with 100+ rounds, maybe you don't even want to have to go through the trouble of modding anything. If you just want to grab a literal powerhouse of a blaster and shoot with supreme confidence and accuracy, grab this blaster. Although, you may want to check with your local Nerf group to see if this thing is allowed. It hits HARD.
The Motortier SMG is a 3D printed, full-auto, shell-ejecting flywheel Nerf gun that's powered by a 3S LiPo and uses a short-dart 30 round double stacked magazine. It is highly reminiscent of the UDM-45 from Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
These are akin to a "forbidden jutsu" in the Nerf world. These are not foam, these are hard plastic pointed tips for Nerf Darts. Ouch. I put these here to satisfy your curiosity, but never shoot these at people, people. Balloons, though..
This Nerf Stryfe Modified Flywheel Update Kit from Worker is the perfect thing to get if you're looking to boost the performance of your Stryfe -- it comes with new "diamond" flywheels and a canted flywheel cage as well as new upgraded motors.
Ask any Nerfer what the worst part of a Nerf War is and they'll tell you: It's picking up all the darts afterwards. Enter the Nerf Elite Dart Rover, a clean-up tool to replace your clean up crew! The dart rover retrieves a max of 100 darts.
Resistance is Futile! For a Star Trek fan who also likes to Nerf, this might be too irresistible. This Nerf bundle comes with a motorized Type 3 Phaser rifle with 5-dart internal magazine and a front-loaded pull-to prime Type 2 Phaser.
The Nerf Elite 2.0 Stormcharge is a brand new semi-auto flywheel Nerf gun. It includes a short barrel attachment and a baby stock in the back. The Stormcharge also looks exactly like the Nerf Rapidpistol that Nerf modders made years ago.
The Nerf Ultra Speed is the fastest firing Ultra blaster. Literally. They had to develop new custom 12-dart speed mags just to keep up with the Ultra Speed. So this is the Nerf gun to get if you just gotta go fast. Ricky Bobby approved.
They say third time's a charm and they were right with the Nerf Modulus Recon MK III blaster. The Recon is better than it's ever been and better looking, too! This is a blaster built for someone who likes building onto blasters. The Recon M...
The Nerf Grease Goose is a 3D printed, fully automatic, half-length foam dart blaster that was built on the FlyCore blaster framework and is heavily inspired by the real steel World War II era M3 Grease Gun (as seen in Call of Duty WW2).