#26
Posted 24 March 2009 - 07:51 AM
You guys notice that those darts which are included in the sawed off shotgun are the same darts as the rev shot fires? As in, specially made darts used to fire out of FLYWHEEL guns? This gives me a sneaking suspicion that the blaster is indeed a flywheel gun, which would be mildly disappointing.
#27
Posted 24 March 2009 - 07:55 AM
Forget about ranges; range means nothing if your blaster is a giant rattle after three shots.
#28
Posted 24 March 2009 - 08:06 AM
It's just screaming to be rearloading...
I seen a movie about that once.
#29
Posted 24 March 2009 - 08:49 AM
Cool finds.
You guys notice that those darts which are included in the sawed off shotgun are the same darts as the rev shot fires? As in, specially made darts used to fire out of FLYWHEEL guns? This gives me a sneaking suspicion that the blaster is indeed a flywheel gun, which would be mildly disappointing.
I would love to know where the flywheels are, and why you would need to pump a flywheel gun before firing it.
Pump action shotgun, pull pump to cock and squeeze trigger to fire
If this is a flywheel, then it doesn't use any type of flywheel technology we have ever seen. And why would it look and function like the standard shotgun which is definitely at least a springer?
#30
Posted 24 March 2009 - 10:38 AM
#31
Posted 24 March 2009 - 10:57 AM
I would love to know where the flywheels are, and why you would need to pump a flywheel gun before firing it.
Check out the Lanard Rev Shot and you can see that you have to pump it to get the flywheels turning. This is much more effective than the battery-powered method, since you can pump it as fast as your little arm moves. I have no idea where they are, I was just pointing out that this thing uses the same darts as the rev shot, is made by the same company, and has a good chance to be flywheel powered.
If this is a flywheel, then it doesn't use any type of flywheel technology we have ever seen. And why would it look and function like the standard shotgun which is definitely at least a springer?
We have seen the technology before, as in the rev shot. The pump in the foregrip could power the flywheels, using the trigger to fire them. Insert dart behind the flywheels, pump, pull trigger to fire. That's not too far fetched, is it? Once again, just saying that it's a possibility. Don't discount something just because you believe that it won't work.
#32
Posted 24 March 2009 - 11:51 AM
If this is a flywheel, then it doesn't use any type of flywheel technology we have ever seen. And why would it look and function like the standard shotgun which is definitely at least a springer?
We have seen the technology before, as in the rev shot. The pump in the foregrip could power the flywheels, using the trigger to fire them. Insert dart behind the flywheels, pump, pull trigger to fire. That's not too far fetched, is it? Once again, just saying that it's a possibility. Don't discount something just because you believe that it won't work.
Even if by some strange chance it is a flywheel gun, it is definitely not the same technology as the rev shot. The reason the flywheels on the rev shot are so wide is because your arm cannot pump as fast as a motor can spin, so the extra width is needed to achieve higher speeds and similar performance. I suppose it's possible that there is something resembling a conveyor belt inside that pulls the darts along, but a regular spring and plunger would be much simpler.
Edited by VelveetaAvenger, 24 March 2009 - 11:52 AM.
#33
Posted 26 March 2009 - 04:12 AM
The guns indeed look sweet. If they are indeed springers, I would be most interested in their plunger sizes and their potential to accommodate more springs, or at least a spring replacement. Frankly, I harbour the same hope for the Raider as I do with the rest of these guns: having the potential to add just a little bit more velocity and FPS to its presumably outstanding rate of fire. Otherwise, it's just the Maverick (rate of fire) vs. Nitefinder (range) debate all over again.
Only after they hit the shelves will we know whether these guns will be comparable to or have a shot at dethroning the Doomsayer (or at least raising as big of a ruckus as it did here).
As for Falcon's comment regarding PASes and Big Blasts: while I agree that variety is nice, but at the end of the day, most people would opt for simplicity, practicality, and functionality (in other words, transcending into the realm and mantra of CS) over, in this case, vanity and individuality. I (along with most people on this site) own both guns and love them for what they are. I also love my TriggerFires and PistolSplats (and they're great guns also), but pound for pound, and not taking the operator into the equation, it's hard to match these fairly balanced guns. But beyond that, the fact that it takes relatively little effort to modify the blasters into a respectable war weapon is, I assume, the deal-maker for most people. I think it's fair to say that they're bread-and-butter blasters for most wars, and I think quite a few old and new foamflingers build their arsenal around these two guns (based on my own experiences and observation on this site).
Nevertheless, all things consider, 2009 seems like a solid year for blaster releases from multiple companies. I mean, I do love my recon, but it's not the most viable skirmish weapon (and somewhat of a letdown). Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.
"Stiff. With an 'F'."
#34
Posted 26 March 2009 - 12:44 PM
#35
Posted 26 March 2009 - 04:50 PM
Your wish is my command.I want my grenades dammit.
Lanard Scatter Blast Foam Grenade
http://www.amazon.co.../ref=pd_sbs_t_3
I wasn't able to find any mention of it so i figured i'd throw up the link, saw it at the bottom of the new Lanard sawed off shotgun page.
EDIT: I blame the page search function for not finding any instances of the word Grenade. *Facepalm*
Edited by BoneRiot, 26 March 2009 - 09:03 PM.
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#36
Posted 26 March 2009 - 07:25 PM
Your wish is my command.I want my grenades dammit.
Lanard Scatter Blast Foam Grenade
http://www.amazon.co.../ref=pd_sbs_t_3
I wasn't able to find any mention of it so i figured i'd throw up the link, saw it at the bottom of the new Lanard sawed off shotgun page.
You mean the Grenade in the 10th post on the first page of this topic? Which eddieoctane was commenting on, saying he wished he had THAT GRENADE.
#37
Posted 10 April 2009 - 04:11 PM
#38
Posted 10 April 2009 - 04:36 PM
#39
Posted 18 April 2009 - 12:50 PM
I beat my wife."
#41
Posted 15 June 2009 - 04:55 AM
Has anyone ever gotten his hands on the Shell Shock X-6?
It's been out of stock @ Amazon ever since and I'm a non-US resident, so going out to a store is not in for me.
I will be visiting the US next week though, any tips where I could go hunting for those?
Thanks,
~ Jack
#42
Posted 15 June 2009 - 07:26 AM
Your topic was closed because your post belonged in this thread: http://nerfhaven.com...showtopic=10943Sorry to dig out this thread, but since my topic was closed, i will post here.
Has anyone ever gotten his hands on the Shell Shock X-6?
It's been out of stock @ Amazon ever since and I'm a non-US resident, so going out to a store is not in for me.
I will be visiting the US next week though, any tips where I could go hunting for those?
Thanks,
~ Jack
Making two identical topics was idiotic of you.
Enjoy your two months off.
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