Now that half lengths are becoming more normal I kind of want to see something like a half-length jolt. Just, challenging them to make the absolute smallest, most compact single-shot blaster they possibly can.
It's unfortunate that the new magazine splinters the userbase, but I really think the Nightingale's new angled mag is a boon for independent designers. It's slimmer in both breadth and width, so upcoming pistol blasters can have less chonky grips, if they're designed to have in-grip magazines.
High-power version is really spicy for HvZ as a primary, or superstock wars as a sidearm. The low-power one is usable *enough* for stock wars where people use Rival, Ultra or non-Pro Dart Zone blasters. Edit: time for a fun fact! If you happen to have a ZWQ S200 Fire Rat, the Nightingale mags are compatible!
That low power one seems great for use with the good toys (Spectrum/Villainator/Tomahawk/Rival Springers) Coop mentions that its accuracy is a bit lacking, but I wonder how it compares to the other blasters in that class. Is it less accurate than the Spectrum or the Dart Zone Blitzfire BF-2? The BF-2 is amazingly accurate for a $7 no-barrel springer that can be made half-dart compatible with a piece of tape. It shoots ~80 fps and I find it more accurate than any other toy class blaster at 25 ft.
Low power one seems good for ppl like me who don’t rlly play “pro” games. I just plunk around with friends, family, or just have fun shooting at blankets. Lol
@@michaellee4276 He's comparing to superstock springers, like the Nexus Pro, Talon Claw or Worker Swift. Springers with compression barrels will always be more accurate than flywheelers. The accuracy is good enough and certainly better than stock blasters, but it's nothing exceptional like a springer.
In my experience, this blaster is VERY accurate with worker darts. For some reason adventure force pros aren't as consistent. It's also more accurate if you let it rev but that's obvious. This gun also jams if you don't fully pull the trigger and fully let it reset so that's mostly a user error thing. I had it chew a couple of dart heads before I got used to it.
Initially I'm concerned about the loud revving sound but having the AEG Challenge mk3 pro max as the primary, I feel having force feedback and audible firing sound makes the whole gameplay more satisfying and immersive than silent springers.
4:30 Dude, everything went blue, your hat your shirt the gun the wall coverings, everything! I was like if he puts on Orange and switches everything for the high-powered gun I'm going to sub. 😭
Same here, I was thinking of taking the normal nerf drum mag, and reverse engineering it so we have basically the same parts but smaller (they could be made from a 3d printer) and figure out how to get it to feed.
Regarding Worker's grip designs, I feel like most of them are designed with glove-wearers in mind. It seems to me that nerfing is asia is culturally closer to airsoft and playing on a dedicated field with dedicated gears dominates the more "casual" way of nerfing in public spaces, college and parks. Hence, the grips are designed with a different dominant way of handling them.
Been waiting for this review for awhile now and you didn't disappoint coop. As a kid from the UK I always wanted a nerf collection but my parents never let me buy any. Now I'm a 41 year old man with 3 kids and a nerf collection almost entirely based on your recommendations. Thanks again. Mines in the post.
I'm too much of a full-length Elite-size dart Nerfer for these to end up in my loadouts. But they look like they'd be fun to use in a Resident Evil style HvZ game, where the Humans are only allowed a limited arsenal.
Wonder if anyone could make a Apex Legends Alternator blaster with short darts. Not necessarily with two barrels but with the cool bullpup magazine placement. I wonder if that's even possible because you need a rod behind the magazine
alternator wouldnt be possible, you cant get anything behind the dart to shove it into the chamber tha mags do remind me of it tho so I see what you mean
@@___echo___ I'm thinking of a bendy flat plastic piece that curls above or around the mag then pushes the darts forward, probably wears down over time though
It would be nice if there was a switch to keep it at half speed and when you slightly pull the trigger it goes to full speed. Would save a little time revving up when you pull the trigger.
tbh i have extremely good accuracy with worker darts in this blaster, almost like i have a string scar on the end of the barrel, the barrel does have rifled grooves but not sure if its cosmetic or not
Tiny for a plastic toy gun. Can't make the plastic too thin, otherwise it'll break after accidentally dropping it just once. Also, the motors, flywheels, battery, etc. need to sit somewhere inside the shell too.
A proper holster and slightly shorter magazine would make this a perfect sidearm. I know that would sacrifice capacity but I think the end of the magazine would bump into stuff. The last thing you want when you're trying to be stealthy is your gear and weapons making noise. Other than those two things I think it's awesome.
Came here to say the same thing. The 10-round angled Talon fits flush into the Phoenix 1.0, would be neat if they had a 10ish-round angled mini Talon to fit flush into the Nightingale.
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So I have an RC car, and if I can tinker with receivers, maybe reverse engineer a terrascout, I could super glue a (minimized) blaster and use the formula they used in a terrascout. Not sure how they work but this idea sounds really cool, and now I wanna buy a terrascout to take it apart. Maybe I can get those components, upgrade them, and shove them a in a rival blaster and get it to feed balls. That's very difficult but I guess possible?
Does this blaster have different capacity mags? I like the idea of a 6 shot mag that does NOT stick out of the blaster at all making it easy to pull from a small compact place or holster, firing off those rounds to save your life, then slappin a larger mag in it if your reduced to using a sidearm.
@@sed6 unfortunately they only make the 15 and 18 round mags for this, hopefully they will have more options down the line. It's a wonder no one has effectively reverse engineered the 18, 25, 35 and 50 round Nerf Drums.
How do you know which one's the high-powered from the other one cuz I have the orange one it seems a flywheel spin up really fast but I guess the only way to show and on a Chrono test
This seems like a great blaster, but am I the only one seeing a Hi Point that was slightly modified by the Sci Fi network for a mad-for-television film?
I feel like this thing is completely outclassing my modded nexus pro... Its a sealed rebarrelled with a worker barrel and scar.... But whatever that can do within 10m, this can do too and better... Maybe I need to get further out (which is hard to do in conservative space starved Singapore.)
I would suggest opening that orange one and checking that the flywheels are level. Worker has released some of the Nightingales with the flywheels uneven, and your orange ones performance seems off, like the flywheels maybe uneven. Luke from out of darts did a video where he mentioned this.
"Starting from the front there is no N-strike barrel lug" Yes a fine quote. It'll never get old. P.S ik he didn't say that but still Edit: I missed him saying "there is no N-struke barrel lug 🤣🤣🤣