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Everything about it is very nice. Here are some photos before the internals and locks removal.
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It has the Stryfe's wonderful, middle-finger magazine release button.
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The foregrip seems Magpul inspired.
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The stock has two settings: all the way out, and all the way in. It's quite comfortable, and one can actually get his face low enough to look through the ghost-ring sights.
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In stock form, it fires roughly 216 darts per minute, which is quite a bit faster than a Stampede. I feature both of those in my review video, in case you're interested.
Internals
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The flywheels: standard stuff.
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The rectangular box that is above the trigger is the dart pusher. It works like this.
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This is what it looks like when it is split open.
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The worm gear on the end of this motor spins this gear on the bottom of the metal bar.
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The small gear spins a large disc, which in turn moves the dart pusher back and forth. This video quickly explains it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdR0a01VLmY