#1
Posted 26 May 2011 - 04:34 PM
They seem to be battery powered and stuff. My guess is semi-auto fire, fueled by scores of 'D' cells.
Not to mention that the maverick, barricade, raider, and one other gun are getting a black and orange paint job retexture, being released in August sometime.
Now, the question you've all been waiting for... Why was Facebook told before us?
#2
Posted 26 May 2011 - 04:44 PM
Of the two posted so far, the Nitron seems to be simi-auto with fly wheels for power. It takes 6 C batteries. The Nitron also has a sight that takes batteries but I havent seen what exactly it does. As for the Proton it seems to be primed by pulling back a slide in teh back which also is where you load a disk.
Cant wait to see more about these blasters personally.
#3
Posted 26 May 2011 - 07:46 PM
#4
Posted 26 May 2011 - 07:46 PM
17:54 Noodle but it's a plastic toy
17:54 Gears BUT IT COULD'VE BEEN MY PLASTIC TOY
#5
Posted 26 May 2011 - 08:02 PM
#6
Posted 26 May 2011 - 08:02 PM
#7
Posted 27 May 2011 - 06:22 AM
I used to have some foam disk shooters and I remember that the disks would never fly straight. Who knows if we'll be able to weigh them to fly straight.
#8
Posted 27 May 2011 - 07:04 AM
As far as I can tell, the only other relevant information released here is a picture of all the other blasters.
EDIT: Oh, and another video.
Edited by Mepain, 27 May 2011 - 07:10 AM.
#9
Posted 29 May 2011 - 08:55 PM
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#10
Posted 30 May 2011 - 11:31 AM
In one of the videos they show a brief picture of n-strike recolors that will be released at the same time with a blaze orange paint job.I have a question regarding this matter: will the arrival of this new blaster line mean that the N-Strike line will no longer be produced?
The electronic one probably will be about $50. Stampedes are still $50 unless you find them on sale, so I'm not sure what your point is.They look super cool and all but, disks, really? Why Hasbro why? THey look fun for indoor nerfing but it looks like its not going to be as good for outdoor wars and such. I'm aslo assuming that they will be a tad more expensive than the current n-strike series due to electronic components, and basically it ust looks expensive. I'm guessing 50 dollars worth of nerf right there. I'll probably buy one for the heck of it but I'd personally choose a Stampde or a Longshot over this blaster. I must say that the design of the housing unit is very smexy and I like the sound of that electronic scope.
The rest are all manually powered, and I would be surprised if they aren't close to their respective n-strike counterparts in price.
#11
Posted 30 May 2011 - 01:09 PM
#12
Posted 30 May 2011 - 02:00 PM
#13
Posted 30 May 2011 - 05:41 PM
#14
Posted 01 June 2011 - 09:12 PM
Most will probably buy these for teh lulz, if not for 1337 range. Personaly I value safety more than face raping range.
I know I'm getting the one for the scope and possibly the disk-shooting, re-shelled recon just for ambushing siblings from my turret in the attic.
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#15
Posted 27 June 2011 - 07:10 PM
#16
Posted 29 June 2011 - 07:41 PM
#17
Posted 27 August 2011 - 01:17 AM
Seriously, if stock ranges really are significantly, maybe even dramatically better than for dart guns, why wouldn't you be at all excited? If nothing else it gives modders a chance to explore some fresh new mechanisms rather than doing the same blaster mods over and over again. Plus it gives you something else to look out for at nerf wars, especially if people get good at banking shots with these things.
Edit: SG Nerf reports 55-65ft. ranges on the stock Praxis with a shotgun-pump prime. I thought they would use flywheels, but nope, spring powered. That's literally 3 times the stock range of recently released Nerf dart blasters.
http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
Edit2: Same ranges for all the blasters. These things look like they'll either be really easy to mod or really difficult. Seems like all you can do is replace the spring with a stronger one and then attempt to reinforce the parts. There's no plunger tubes or barrels to speak of. They probably all have the exact same spring and basic firing mechanism. The only real differences between the blasters appear to be the location of the priming mechanism, the way they're reloaded and the ammo capacity.
The Proton is essentially rear-loaded, and is a single shot blaster.
The Vigilon has a built-in side-loaded clip (so you don't need three hands to reload the thing), and holds five shots.
The Praxis is clip fed much like the CS blasters we know and love, and has that pump action prime we all know and dream about, with a generous 10 shot capacity (or 20 with the big clip, which is of course ONLY available with the Nitron).
Benefits: none of the blasters seem to have any trouble with loading, and the issues of air seals, dead space, etc. are completely non-existent, removing any reason to "single" them. It's like they've circumvented all of the biggest issues involved with nerf blasters.
Bah. I was hoping the Nitron might use actual flywheels somehow so it could actually have a rate of fire worthy of "full auto," but apparently not.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Xhw_cIoe-1s
I guess the good news is that supercharging the battery could create an automatic spring blaster with both impressive range and ROF, but that sort of thing still isn't practical.
Edit again: This guy's already started modding them.
http://www.youtube.c...hhZGdpXCTc&NR=1
Claiming 20 extra feet with the stock spring.
And more: http://www.youtube.c...&feature=relmfu
The discs bounce off walls. ;D
Edited by moosa, 27 August 2011 - 08:22 AM.
#18
Posted 27 August 2011 - 06:58 PM
#19
Posted 27 August 2011 - 08:06 PM
@moosa, LordDrac is quite amazing but somebody beat him to the first Vortex mod ever, known as SpectreX on the OMWF and the official HvZ forums, did a voltage mod on the biggest gun.
Cool. Link? I'd like to see it.
#20
Posted 27 August 2011 - 09:03 PM
Here you go, found itCool. Link? I'd like to see it.
#21
Posted 27 August 2011 - 11:32 PM
Just demonstrating the higher velocities. I don't understand why these guys seem so bent on taking single shots with these. They're supposed to be full auto blasters- we want to see the rate of fire!
So I guess these things really do use flywheels? Seems like it has some kind of motorized delivery into the flywheels. I was hoping it would be some kind of rapid, continuous delivery so that these things could really pile out at a high ROF, but I guess the wheels wouldn't have enough torque to keep the ranges up that way without revving up between shots.
#22
Posted 29 August 2011 - 01:42 AM
I'm trying to make molds for the discs, currently using air-dry clay for the mold and silicone caulk for the disc itself. Terrible quality, but just to see if the silicone caulk model works friction-wise. Homemade ammo would be just as durable, but possibly sacrifice some performance. And be a good bit more expensive than stefans.
I first tried to make foam rings, but those actually started breaking within 1-2 shots. The launching mechanism flings it from the inside so that hole in the disc is pretty important.
Vortex discs are similar to bottlecaps. It does not fire that well - only similar ranges to a Nerf dart.
Vigilon internals. The Vigilon can actually hold six shots in the clip safely, and if you preload one you have seven shots. Yay.
Really don't want to take it apart again and take more pictures... was trying to find the trigger/priming locks.
Trigger locks are unlocked by disc, priming locks are unlocked by lack of disc in barrel, disc in clip, and clip in... clip holder.
Edited by Darksircam, 29 August 2011 - 01:49 AM.
#23
Posted 29 August 2011 - 03:37 AM
The discs go about as fast as darts from a stock Recon compared side-by side, but they have a lot less drop. So they're easier to dodge than stefans with comparable range. Oh well.
But keep in mind that those are stock Vortex blasters. The stock Vortex blasters shoot at the same velocity as stock dart blasters, they just happen to go much further. A modified Vortex blaster could shoot faster just as a modified dart gun does.
Edited by moosa, 29 August 2011 - 03:42 AM.
#24
Posted 30 August 2011 - 05:51 PM
Might pick one up just to mess around with, though. Seems like fun.
#25
Posted 30 August 2011 - 06:28 PM
From what I have seen, in a stock of the biggest one with the 20 clip, I forget the name, at 55 feet away in 10mph wind they had a pretty tight knit grouping of the shots and the shortest and farthest shots were not very far at all.These seem pretty cool (nice ranges), but the accuracy is the only problem I can see. Seems like the discs fly pretty randomly even with no wind, and WITH wind...they just go nuts.
Might pick one up just to mess around with, though. Seems like fun.
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