Coop, I haven't nerfed since the longshot was the only gun that people modded. However, despite not nerfing in over a decade, I still watch every one of your videos. Rediscovered your channel a year or so ago and your videos always make my day that much better. It's so good to see you so happy, in comparison to your older videos. You're a simply awesome human being and I hope you have a safe and happy new year. Bless 🙏🏼 and as always, stay tacticool 😎
Ryan Laurence I also not mod, I play Nerf with always in stock form for 13 years already. I don’t mod because of safety reason and mod kit in my country is illegal also.
If the quality is terribad, try back in a few minutes. RU-vid needs a few minutes to process this 20 minute 4k video! Yeah bros, this video is 2.5GB worth of tactics. LOL
For the rechargeable pack, a 253rpm increase to 300rpm may not seem like much but thats right about 20% faster! I'm personally very impressed with the rechargeable pack
I just calculated your results very clearly with the rechargeable battery and the exact time which is 7.25 seconds and I got a 331 RPM average. And I also realized that the Khaos is a bit faster than than the Nemesis which has an rate of fire of around about 325 RPM in his heavy gunner showdown, which is kinda funny considering the Nemesis made the Khaos obsolete
clearly you missed the review of the flashlight in this video, nerf seriously dropped the ball on that accessory, im happy with my Orange mod rail made for the Rival Apollo which also fits on other nerf blasters and the bubble level, riser, off set 45 degree angle red dot laser with finger pad, off set flashlight mount with dollarstore flashlight (way better lumnes than nerf rival flashlight), red/green dot sight and fold down sight guard, all for super cheap on ebay! =)
Hey Coop, just wanted to say I really appreciate the depth you went into with everything in this video. I think it's great you took the time to make interesting visuals to go along with your explanations.
xavior navarro 1) ok and, I watched the video 4 days ago and commented, do you think I know when people comment? 2) what difference does it make, both products are still out and both haven’t had a “remake” of it self
Stereotypes : buzz bee guy ( the guy who only uses buzz bee and air warrior stuff) The girl (the guy who only uses rebel) The modulus guy the guy who only uses the modulus blasterd
nerf guns aren't accurate enough for a magnified optic, and not many out of the box can shoot far enough to need one either, and plus just go buy a cheap one. it might cost more, but it will be better than what Hasbro decides to make.
When I put the flashlight grip on my Khaos, I didn't notice it shaking around all that much, and I never shook it hard enough to make it fall off. I do have the rechargeable battery pack though, so that might have something to do with it.
What I did for flashlight was purchase the mag refill so I had an extra 12-round. It came with these little clips that attach to your zeus so you can carry your next mag on your blaster. But instead I used them for a very sturdy and nice looking flashlight mount
Are the sight and flashlight interchangeable with other Nerf Products, such as Elite blasters? I know that they won't slide on, but would the clamp work on the tactical rails?
It works for the new nemesis too. The gun didnt exist when this was uploaded, just to tie up any loose ends for some people, it will work for the nemesis, 2018. P.S love ya frank! Keep up the good videos.
Nerf stereotypes idea: the tactical fail. they think everything is useful for everything (attaches flashlights to anything, scopes to anything even if there is no rail) they also use the worst attachments in the worst ways)
I might be the only person with this view, but if it is that weak, you can see them without lighting up the whole area and rhey wont be able to see you
Coop, you gonna do a review on these attachments on all the various guns of the rival series? Like does the red dot fit the Apollo? Like pros and cons? Practical? Bla bla you're good at these detailed explanations! Love it!!
I appreciate your reviews and experience with Nerf. My kids wanted to do family Nerf wars as part of their Christmas and your RU-vid channel has been very helpful.
Chua Ejaer HAHAHAHA must be government side find the gun 'too powerful' as a toy? 😰 xian hahahha nvm uh, at least we still got our official sales of Apollo and Zeus
Fun fact: You actually have to resight a gun everytime you move the optic. No two guns will shoot the same and a scope sighted for one rifle will not be the same for another.
Yo Coop you could have put the rechargeable pack in a kaos then put it on your body scale then put the actual batteries in the same kaos and weigh it then subtract the difference. Just a word of advice for the future. Loved this video btw.😁
“You wanna cut my head off now right” No I just want to steal that flashlight, upgrade it, and shine it in your eyes for eternity while holding you eyes open
I just walked into Hamleys at a mall(the huge retail store from the UK). for some reason in the nerf section they were playing coop's Slingfire review video on a big tv(before the personality change). He just gained retailer popularity!!!(if that's a thing, but still, milestone!)
You can buy it if you want something hassle free. However, I think you'd appreciate putting in the research and investment on at least a 2S Lipo in your Khaos. It'll perform markedly better than this battery, with almost instant rev-up times, more capacity options, a higher ROF, and a higher velocity. A 3S Lipo is even better, but you may burn out the stock pusher motor and you'll have to improvise a system to get a replacement in.
The ghast hunters, yeah, I'm pretty sure the rechargeable battery is capable of outputting more powa than the D batteries because the D batteries have to go through each other in a circuit, it takes longer while the rechargeable is basically one battery so energy goes through it much quicker. The only way I can demonstrate this is imagine a long tube of water it that wiggles up and down. That one is the D batteries. Now imagine a tube of water going straight. That's the rechargeable battery.
Also, if you wanted to be really tactical (not tacticool) for a really long fight you could have a spare battery pack or two and a small electric screwdriver. blaster drops in performance just slam in another battery.
Question: Does the Rival Red Dot Sight work on other Nerf blasters that have tactical rails? Or a better question: Is the Rival Rail System similar enough to the traditional Nerf Tactical Rail System to merit using the older accessories?
I actually love the Nerf Torch. Gives it a more horror feeling. Just enough to see your surroundings but not enough to see each other. Gonna shit yourself running into anyone
Difference between alkaline and rechargeable is not the initial voltage, but the maximum current you can draw. Therefore the rechargeable performs much better under load.