The reason you need to adjust up for the aim is because the barrel with where the slide cylinder (the part that sticks out during the pull back or when the slide locks in place) usually would be. The one actual pistol that has a lowered barrel is the 44 Magnum Rhino revolver.
I mean, the Mateba Autorevolver (as seen used by Togusa from the Ghost in the Shell series) is also a pistol that fires lower than normal pistols do (from the bottom chamber instead of the top chamber of most other revolvers). Heck, the guy who designed the Mateba Model 6 Unica (aka "Mateba" or "Mateba Autorevolver") also designed the Chiappa Rhino as well some 10-11 years later.
Frontline foam is known for their sloppy services, many people seems to have problems with their products that they ordered like cutting corners and having you to find stuff on your own
Yeah i got a zinc 2.0 from them a while ago, their shipping took ages and the print quality was garbage. Was good enough to function, but the aesthetics are far from optimal
>small company that makes 3D printed products out of probably a garage has issues fulfilling orders and consistency. It's an entirely unique product that required a good amount of unique r&d and is obviously not majorly financially backed. how about you stop ruining the market
@@greengoat5654 If you're paying $200 for a nerf gun, then you would expect to have good quality and premium experience and the fact that it isn't just shows they ruined their own market.
If it came from frontline foam then don't drop it. The original design was supposed to be PETG with 6+ walls, and they use PLA with 2 walls and 20% infill leading to a very brittle blaster.
@@Vyclops There's some custom CNC work that goes into the hardware that drives up the price, but they are making pretty good money on it given how much air they're selling.
There is something better, the gun looks way more realistic but isn't that powerful (similar to the strongarm), and has the same gimmick as the "colt" u had, and ejects shells. (Also includes recoil and way cheaper)
I feel like the priming issue could be resolved with a set of rubber bands to pull the blaster back into battery, or a secondary spring to push the slide back. and maybe add a laser sight to it(if allowed for competitions that is) Other than that it looks real good for a "gen one realistic look foam dart blaster" style, that could be fine tuned as the maker learns from the earlier ones and adapts it to the later production ones.
You should try out the flypoint. It's definitely the most john wick thing you can get for nerf. It's completely semi-auto so you don't have to worry about priming it. It's really the closest nerd gun to a real steel gun.
I wonder if anyone has ever made a gas blow back nerf gun, similar to how gas blow back airsoft guns function. I would love to see someone try to tackle that challenge.
It seems like an awful lot of money though when you can get a £20 (roughly $25-$27) airsoft spring that has the same realistic features of a replica pistol but better.
@@delta5-126 aw yeah! That's the one! Very nice handgun! I wanna shoot one at some point and maybe get one some day. I've shot the P2022, but not any of the striker fired SIGs. Good stuff, man!❤😁👍🏻
Yes, it reminded me of a USP as well. The "hugeness" is the point, that is what full size service pistols look like made for a user wearing tactical gloves.
Legit Bread (can I just call you LB or Legit for short?), try sanding down the top of the blaster where the slide rides along, as well as the inside of the slide, but don’t overdo the sanding, just get the surface smooth. Then smear on a thin coating of all purpose grease, or bearing grease, most grease will work, but if you put too much on, it’ll attract a lot of crap. Then try priming the blaster, and when you “wear it in”, it’ll get even smoother and easier, and if that’s not enough, try the 8kg spring, then it should be super smooth and light.
For everyone saying just get a airsoft gun or it's cheaper than nerf both are hobbies and can be cheap and expensive it just a matter of what makes you happy and what is fun for you
Airsoft is where the real toy guns are at. John wick pistol with semi-auto fire? Check. Realistic blowback? Check. Higher fps than nerf? Check. Can shoot people with little harm done? Check.
Can cause permanent eye and brain damage? Check More expensive? Check Ammo harder to pick up after a war? Check Every blaster looks like a real firearm? Check Illegal in some places around the world? Check
Love all of the "just buy airsoft", like it's at all comparable to each other. Yes, we shoot at each other for fun. Yes, we might shoot at things in our backyard. But it's an entirely different demographic?
@@simonedemarino7142 this segment of the hobby doesn't presently benefit from the economies of scale that would make this a significantly cheaper buy. This had to be 3d printed and then assembled by hand where airsoft guns benefit from being injection molded en masse with only a little basic assembly.
I really dont think it is. If you just want to play in your backyard you could buy 2 60 dollar guns for you and a friend for 30 dollars less than one of these. The cheaper airsoft guns dont really hurt very much if their shooting under 300fps so that doesn't matter either. If you spent 150 on an airsoft gun instead of this you could buy an all metal gun that will shoot 50 yards semi accurate.
@@mattfishfrog5797 That’s the thing I was thinking really. Nerf is kind of a kids-shoot-at-kids hobby where you use clearly fake guns that you can get cheap in most stores. For realism, airsoft will cost more but be much more realistic for the price. The price of this not very realistic nerf gun can get you an almost real airsoft gun, or a passable full kit if you plan to actually play.
I think it's a cool toy, but if you're just trying to feel like John Wick, an airsoft Glock, 1911, 2011, USP and/or Sig Saur would be the better option, if you don't intend on shooting at other people in a nerf gun game, but if you do, the only reason I would see you not getting this one is it's price, which actually matches the price of a an average airsoft pistol, but I mostly think it would be a really cool thing to plink around with
I remember spending a summer building the OG one from the kit and my 3D printer. Such good memories and it was SO cool. Ha! Just watched the sponsor and I also have an Ekster. This vid is just filled with memories
Looks pretty cool! After I watched your vid about the lepus I thought that this might be a better option but tbh I might just buy the nerf MHP LMG even tho it’s like $500
All we need now is black paint and "nerf" can be more realistic than airsoft. The size of a half length dart is closer to what a real gun has, than airsofters plastic balls. I know we can't compete in performance, but when it comes to a realistic gun feel, we're very close.
Problem is this hobby still enjoys being able to play in public settings without getting swatted by police because some Karen thought players were running around with actual firearms.
id be happy to contest here and say no, scale down your mechs and darts in size, steel components and a more refined design then id say sure, a p320 in that size is purely for the mechanism and nothing else
Getting your hands on an injection molder itself without the mold alone is already expensive And I don’t think you realize that 3d printing is still high quality- it just requires the right type of film
This video is made for people in the nerf hobby, and I am so tired of seeing comments about how you could get airsoft for cheaper. There are hundreds of more expensive nerf blasters, this barely scrapes the surface.
Well guns do that with gas so the gun would have to be gas powered like a gas blow back airsoft gun. Or a special mechanism that will move the slide back somehow.
This price is borderline criminal especially for a 3D print. I could get a co2 powered Glock 18 with full auto airsoft gun for this price. Charging this much I'd expect much more.
Next video like this should have an extra checkbox *”Is the gun semi-auto”* Meaning that you don’t have the cock the slide back every time you shoot, the gun does it automatically
Welp I’ll be honest with you, NERF guns for me are ok but not to play with friends / random guys But NERFs are still ok ! I prefer airsoft guns to be honest ;)
I just wanted to point out the ad for the wallet and how the card that was pulled out was from the arcade at New York New York in Las Vegas. Found it amusing for some odd reason.
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You can get a pretty good quality blowback bb pistol for less money than this. Sorry nerf, but I'm not going back to foam any time soon. Obviously this wouldn't work for nerf wars, but if you want to feel like John wick, a semi auto, metal bb gun is the way to go.
It honestly looks like a hipoint nerf blaster. It is around the same price point as a hipoint too. Except a hipoint shoots 9x19 while this shoots 13x38
How you explained the cocking (pull and push) is exactly how I helped new shooters use semi autos that they had trouble cocking or locking the slide back.
just buy a gbb ASG STI 1911-A1 for the same price, it looks like a real gun, ejects shells like a real gun, feels like a real gun (exept for the kick) and still doesnt hurt anything
Gotta be semi-automatic for me if I'm spending £150 on it The Sprya 2 I bought is a semi-automatic water gun for the same price, has an electronic display showing battery and ammunition remaining. Its essentially a water based semi-automatic shotgun, AND you don't have to go around picking up the ammunition after yourself because it's a water gun not a dart gun
Sometimes you can find a nerf blaster that has in handle dart system and looks awesome but unfortunately they commonly have trash performance as well that thing kinda looks like an M9 beretta
$150? Seriously? You can get a semi-auto pistol that slide releases, has blowback, locks in place when empty, and more for less than $15! You got ripped off, my man. Plus the sounds of the plastic rubbing together... agh! It is so unsatisfying! Not to mention it's super difficult to prime back!