basically, in a nerf n-strike blaster, such as a longshot cs-6, there is a mechanism that is usually modified to increase power. it consists of a bolt that when pulled back both makes way for a new dart, and pushes a piston back to a position where it locks in. the bolt is then pushed forward, sliding over the dart ready for firing, and leaving the piston in place. when the trigger is pulled, the piston is released and slammed forward by a spring behind it, forcing the air between it and the dart to force the dart out the barrel, and the cycle can repeat after this.
modifying them usually involves a spring replacement or the addition of an extra spring that fits inside the main spring, so that the piston moves faster.
my idea is very similar, but involves o-ring seals, stronger parts/ materials, and the use of compressed air in place of a spring, and the preloaded air pressure could be increased or decreased via a schrader valve in the rear, depending on the power needed and the strength of the user (to be able to pull the bolt back).
the reason? nerf wars are a ton of fun, so is sneaking up on someone unsuspecting a shooting a barrage of foam darts at them, even if you're probably too old to be mucking around with toy guns

extra details:
-the piston and bolt need to travel at least 85mm to be able to load the dart from a magazine
-as far as i know, the larger the bore, the more power it has
-a modified longshot gets ranges of 60-100 feet, i want to try to double that.
-all of the parts can be cnc machined from either pvc, polycarbonate or 6061 alloy.
so, what does everyone think? could it work? is there anything i need to think more about?