Kind of hard to say, somewhere between Rare and Epic, depending on how cool you personally think it is. I've yet to ever see one. Seems like it has appreciated in value. Has good modding potential, and definitely has a vintage vibe.
@@Pwntatoz I found it at the goodwill outlet in gary where I also found an ultra 2, 2 air tech 3000s, a Magnus and a dart zone powerbolt also my main reason for asking the rarity is that I want to add things to the list I've made and updated with the most recent mention every video you put out
Yoooo congrats on hitting 1k blasters, I just finished putting the rarity of every aster since you introduced the rarity for the chart, and I'm going to a goodwill outlet so wish me luck
Hey Pwn, grey trigger blasters are usually special releases in foreign countries where they have insane firearm regulation laws that even limit the fps of Nerf blasters, which is why grey trigger blasters exist, its to differentiate the lower-powered ones (grey trigger blasters) from the normal ones (regular trigger). Internationally, the Stockade was only released in Canadian Walmarts (near you), so the likely scenario was that the Canada Stockades had grey triggers, and then someone brought it into the US.
I started to, just to keep it more straight in my head. My determination is pretty subjective, and is based around my local thrift zone. I may create a more objective rubric someday.
I found a rayven for 3.99 at the not-so local goodwill with the glow strike mag, would you say this would be an epic? Also interesting quirk about the rayven is that it is not exactly very compatible with 25 round drums
@@Pwntatoz I'm not actually sure, since I don't remember what year that exclusive was released. Depending on what year, it might have had the gray front, but again, not sure.
@@Pwntatoz how much wall space does that take up? I had 300ish at one point and I think I was around 7 sheets of pegboard full of hooks with some a few duplicates deep..
A COMPLETE HAILFIRE? None of the pizza-pie side skirts missing? Damn! Throwing banana mags from worker, or demolisher mags although the curve is fake on those; into one and painting it up like the white-gold tower would be a nice Elder Scrolls theme I think. I might just do that.
What I would do if I were you regarding Elite 2.0. Or any recent blaster product for that matter. Keep a list of the blasters that are reported to be solvent welded together. If a blaster is not solvent welded together, clipped together, or generally high effort to open; then start considering it by the normal metrics you would otherwise use when considering a blaster purchase.