I heard that these have been holding up horribly lately. A lot of fried electronics, broken motors, etc... Idk how Worker messed up so badly on these. Its almost like they made them without testing. Dont get me wrong though, the Harrier and the Seagull and by far the best they have made. If they can somehow make a nerf blaster the size of an HC Diana or something like that (with 180-200 fps), flywheel, then I think worker would for sure exceed in the hobby.
@@XxMurvayxX Okay but theres also reddit and facebook posts. What are your opinions. From the looks of it, its just a nightingale with metal pieces on it to make it look cooler.
Well I pre-ordered mine, I’ve put probably 300 darts through it, and my only complaint is that it’s loud af. It’s more streamline than the 1.0, and pretty light if you remove the rails, but I like the rails, they make it feel very premium.
@@XxMurvayxX Hows the performance? Is it the same as the old nightingale? I mean the FPS is the same from what I can tell but what about the accuracy? I was thinking of buying one but all these youtube videos are making me think twice. I mean, is it worth paying 40$ for this one?
I can’t personally compare to the 1.0, I only have the 2.0, but I’ll say it’s not as accurate as I was hoping, but I primarily use springers with a bcar.
I bought a 1.0 and sold it a few months later. It’s so ignorantly high pitch that I personally hated using it. Also using a 3S to get such low FPS seemed wrong. I bought a Phoenix 2.0. It’s faster and in lower pitched. Although it chews up darts pretty bad.
@@sweetlikechocothai I keep hearing that worker half-lengths were all shortened when the nightingale from the standard 37mm length to 35 in order to make smaller angled mags to fit inside a more comfortable pistol grip, I'm not sure yet, I have to do some testing