Every 2021 Nerf Blaster Explained - check it out here! bit.ly/3FtGDb8 Man, if only if that Triggerfire had better performance… it would be SO much fun. Have you tried the Triggerfire and what are your thoughts on its firing mechanism? #GETTHATBREAD🍞
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In my opinion the only good thing about the trigger fire is the cool looking scope, I bet if you were to paint it black it would probably look pretty sick.
I do respect the experimentation with these blasters. Seems nerf throws away ideas faster them they come up with them so im glad to see another company try them and i hope they keep at it and improve on them
I have to agree, buzz bee is testing blasters with unique ideas, maybe not the best execution, but it’s there for later experimentation. Such as the NERF Styrfe and Dart Zone Spectrum, the stryfe was an extraordinary blaster for its time, and still is. Dart zone just optimized it and created the spectrum which is a beast, which then lead into the MK III. Both blasters in this video could be recreated using the same premise, but better.
@@ElijahGamin eh, maybe. You can only take these designs so far; The triggerfire's double action grip trigger is inherently limited because you can only put so much spring weight in it before it becomes impossible for most people to prime, and that amount is much lower than a conventional priming method because squeezing with your hand has less mechanical advantage than pulling back from the shoulder or elbow.
@@ElijahGamin an ideal improvement to the Triggerfire design would be to minimize it. It’s twice as big as it needs to be. Since it’s inherently underpowered and short range, make it as compact as possible for a great secondary option. A Triggerfire the size of a Stryfe with a 30-40rd drum would be a really nice option to have even if it was underpowered by design.
I don’t get the hate on the Triggerfire. Anyone with any experience with a ‘dual action’ style blaster like the Snapfire 8, Nailbiter, etc, knows these can never achieve high velocity by the limitations of their own design. They also always wear out your hand/trigger finger eventually. It’s just a fun, quirky, close range blaster. Nerf charges $60 dollars for the Flip 32, and that no powerhouse either. This is $20.
Exactly! I really hate that everything has to be a Nexus Pro, Spectrum, Villainator, or something that shoots hard I don't like how the Nerf community has been lately
Seeing the Darttag snapfire knocked me over with nostalgia. My aunt got it for me 5 years ago, and it holds many fond memories and has a special place in my heart
the triggerfire does what it wants to quite well. if it was stronger nobody would be able to shoot for too long , the concept itself is a gimmick and not practical.
Yes the Triggerfire does have capacity as the one benefit over the NailBiter. But, the Nailbiter has the ability to accept a stock and it actually looks good.
I have a tetrashot, mine might be different from others but I notice that using any darts that arent the glue-drenched buzz bee darts removes the misfiring and jamming. I guess the gluey darts are the issue?
Hey legit bread I want to tell you if you can test the Nerf blaster I have for a video idea since it's a pistol and you have to slide the back part and pull the trigger for it to fire
The tetra-shot was so awful I returned it as broken. It barely functioned and the chain had stress marks on the plastic immediately, I think I had an early version. So disappointing for sure. Trigger fire looked beat, but one Nailbiter is plenty for me :)
In my opinion the only good thing about the trigger fire is the cool looking scope, I bet if you were to paint it black it would probably look pretty sick.
I have a adventure force 35 dart tommy gun style made between 2016-2019 and I don’t know it’s name but it’s way better then the trigger fire it’s been my go to blaster since I got it.
I personally think that in this year the roles inverted: while Nerf improved a bit the quality of their product repairing the mistakes of the past year, Adventure Force, the maker of the best blasters of 2020 created the worst of 2021
Adventure Force is just Walmart's line of toys, which are rebrands of other company's toys (ex, Adventure Force Destroyer is the walmart branded version of Zuru's Reflex 6). I'd still give it to Dart Zone for making the best off-the-shelf blasters this year, the Conquest Pro, and the Pro Mk.3 (even though it's not technically under the Adventure Force line).
Buzz Bee has too many recalled blasters, it happened with their hammer action revolver, and this one with the belts. Why don't you make sure they're good in the first place instead of "wooops that one doesn't have the right cache, sorry, here's one that actually works. I had a tactical storm or something that broke the next day after I bought it after a jam broke a peg, they garbage lately.
I don't know why everyone says the Villiantor is great. It SUCKS. Mine doesn't even fire 90 percent of the time, but the 10 percent it does it doesn't reach 10 feet. Also my Tetrashot didn't even come with the belt
I was just setting up my new gaming rig. As im watching this the main RGB LED for my keyboard (logitech k380) which doesnt have backlight, so im putting some powerful LED’s in a lamp which is also my headphone stand. So as im watching this, a powerful LED is blasting RGB light into my eyes. Great vid anyway, looking forward to 2022 and even better videos from you.