This "skinny" dart pusher for the Adventure Force Nexus Pro or Dart Zone Max Stryker allows you to insert and remove magazines from the blaster without needing to prime the blaster (in other words, with the foregrip all the way forward or all the way back instead of just when it is all the way back)*. Also serves as a great replacement if you broke your original pusher somehow (it can happen). You must keep the O-rings from your original pusher or buy replacement O-rings of the correct size (there's an add-on I offer which is for 3 replacement rings to be included). Also, you can use the pin from the original pusher to attach the new one or you can use the M2 bolt I include for free that fits very well, is much easier to install, and is more secure in my opinion.

Short-dart-only version removes some of the slack / slop from priming!

Message me if you need a custom color option.

*Note: You will still not be able to insert or remove a magazine when you don't have the foregrip fully forward or fully backward. This is because the ends of the pusher are still round (because they have to be to make a seal with the tube) and the mag will catch on that portion.

Includes: 1x Adventure Force Nexus Pro / Dart Zone Max Stryker Skinny Pusher, 1x M2 x 20mm bolt/screw, 3x pusher replacement O-rings (if purchased), 2x pusher-to-tube coupling replacement O-rings (if purchased)

WARNING: I strongly recommend watching a video for the installation of this part as well as removing your current pusher before even purchasing this replacement. Pushing the pin out of the stock pusher was incredibly difficult for me to accomplish. I recommend using a vise in combination with a hammer and punch pin or hex key of appropriate size or using plies in combination with a nail of matching size whose point has been removed or flatted (to allow for pushing against the retention pin evenly).

Installation: As mentioned above, installation can be rather tedious. You'll disassemble the blaster, separate the pusher from the plunger tube, do the difficult part of disconnecting the stock pusher from the internal rail mechanism, take the O-rings off the old pusher if needed, put O-rings on the new pusher, insert the retention pin or M2 bolt, push the pusher back into the plunger tube, and reassemble the blaster.

Notes about material: This product is printed in PETG material which offers superior thermal resistance and increased durability compared to PLA products. PETG has a higher glass transition temperature of 80°C whereas PLA is 60-65°C. For PLA, this is within range of the temperatures that often occur inside a vehicle during summertime so items made from PLA may end up warping in those situations. The same issue can possibly occur from exposure to direct sunlight if the temperature is high enough. PETG has a much higher glass transition temperature however so you are very unlikely to ever experience issues with it warping in addition to it just being stronger in general. PETG products do come at a higher cost than the same product in PLA because PETG takes longer to print and also requires more time to clean up after printing but the result is a very high-quality product.

Disclaimer: All of my products are printed and tested with the utmost attention to detail. Despite this, I am NOT responsible for any damage incurred to you or your blasters through the use of any of these parts alone or a combination with others. It is up to you to keep yourself and your blasters in functioning condition. Some prints may have visual imperfections as is common to all 3D printing (especially for PETG). These slight imperfections will not interfere with mechanical function or integrity/strength.

Attribution: Designed by WoodstockNerf (https://www.thingiverse.com/WoodstockNerf). Short-dart-only version remixed by Transmogrification Labs from WoodstockNerf's design.


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