At some point, Luke, is going to end up saying all the words in the English dictionary in your K26 videos and we'll be able to use his voice for a speech synthesizer.
A rival master key would be cool for a game like Afterworlds, where there's special rules for rival rounds. Be difficult to make a true integration, with the Mercury being the chonky boi that it is. Be hard to blend its profile with anything skinny.
Greetings! Great video! I like the Mercury after seeing this. I am a part-time gunsmith and machinist who just recently started screwing with Nerf guns after 20-something year hiatus. My theory about what's potentially going on with the Jupiter being less capable than the Merc is as follows: Based on the holding positions of both guns when cocked and also due to their lengths, there are much different moments of force leverage applied across the gun when being cocked. While I can't see how everything inside is exactly supported and mounted together, I can see some of it to take an educated guess. Since the length of the priming mechanism is much longer on Jup, the bolt handle where you transfer your kinetic energy into potential energy stored in the spring is further away from the spring, and the energy must take a longer path to get to the spring. The increased offset previously mentioned means there are additional "energy absorbers" down the path of energy input. These come in result of wiggling, lightweight plastic parts that flex. I'll cut to the chase; since the pistol is short and stout, it likely has a much increased rigidity and reduced flex of parts between bolt handle and spring. The rifle however does not have nearly the same rigidity, so angular movements may put parts further out of alignment due to the combined flex over more plastic parts which are longer. This would also explain why you felt the bolt smoothness to prime went away and got sticky w/ K26. It would likely be possible to cure the problem by using an aluminum brace inside the gun, attached at the right supporting points, that acts as a chassis rail for the gun. Then drill out a couple holes and press fit nylon bushings that are already drilled or bored close to the part diameter going through them. Even if the only bushings used are to make a bolt support, that would help the feel a bit so long as the bushing(s) can't flex in the part holding them. Nerf needs to get into 2019 with a new molding and material process, because their design strength and feel is far too inefficient by comparison to other products. If you look at something like Ego electric 56v products at T.H.Depot, they have very nice switches, a ton of strength in the plastic casting designs (not to mention less but larger screws in most places), and you are actually getting 14 lithium 18650 cells in series, inside of their pack, brushless motors, vibration dampeners at mount points, etc the list goes on. All I am trying to say is, Ego lawn care stuff as well as many other tools use up to date plastic mfg techniques that are strong with almost no flex, and plenty of other heavier duty pieces of hardware, and give you it all in something like a weed whacker, which can be cheaper or close to the same price as the most expensive Nerf guns, while selling far less of them than Nerf! Nerf must make a killing off of the mfg because the finish, part alignment, and rigidity is basically the same as it was >25 years ago. That's starting to rub me the wrong way having to fix what they make.
I like the format of the new k26 vids. Blaster synopsis, chrono, range time, install, repeat, conclusion. At the price of longer vids its more informative for those debating the upgrade
The Rival Edge series is basically like you're competitive nerf rival shooters. That's why you don't get any of the team color things and comes with a target.
Captain Unbelievable review and K-26 video. I absolutely loved the target and chrono tests during this video. Way to go Captain keep up the great work and thank you for being you. Cant wait to see it painted up in your colors.
Just picked up the Jupiter. Only saw it in stores once and didnt have the cash. Got it with target no bi pod , 60 cdn . seeing how much it is on ebay im happy
I think they gave the mercury a side prime to keep space up top for a sight, in the spirit of a target shooting line. Also a request for can it take a k26: xshot regenerator. I'm gonna keep mentioning it, just so you won't have to search old comment sections 😊. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Capt.Xavier! Thanks to this video I officially entered the mod world of Nerf. You're right about the accuracy but this thing is like a Desert Eagle! Extreme Power! I was also clever enough to dremel out part of the ammo catch to hold six rounds. Thanks again!
So what was mentioned to give the Nerf jupiter a top prime is not the only possible alternate prime. I think putting a larger yoke around the back of the blaster for a pullback prime like a kronos that has a tpull.
I like that priming handle because I had a stroke and its easier to pull it with my stroke hand 'cause I don't have to compress it like I would with a Chronos.
I lowkey bought the Mercury for the target. And I'll definitely be getting the Jupiter for the target (it dings!), but having a proper bolt action rifle would be cool as well. It would also make for a great Widowmaker cosplay piece, for those inclined.
I really wish that someone would start selling aftermarket 3d printed hop up components. Something that would have a nub that contacts the ball on two points or on a concave surface would be good. Pie in the sky wish would be a barrel extension with an adjustable hop up, where you could move the concave surface left and right, up and down, and be able to rotate. Similar an Apex barrel tip on a paintball gun. But that would be tough, since rival doesn't have barrel tips that accept any attachments.
If we took a bit of inspiration from airsoft we could probably have someone with good 3D modelling knowledge knock up a rival version of the PDI VSR hopup; as with almost all airsoft hopups it is adjustable up and down but it also has two independent grub screws on the top left and top right of the unit to allow for adjustment in those directions. Would also be interesting to see someone experiment with the LRB (Long Range Barrel, basically a barrel that curves down slightly towards the end) concept in nerf or even the r-hop idea which is just a longer contact area.
My cousin is gonna be pissed, he was gonna put a charging handle on his chronos and all that same stuff on the first one. Lmao, gonna tell him they make em like that now. Lol.
Would it be possible to use heavier rounds to increase the accuracy and range of the Mercury? I know that in Airsoft, heavier rounds increase accuracy and stability in flight even with the hopup. Maybe because the hopup is adjustable in Airsoft guns and not here. Just thought I would throw it out there
How long until someone makes a pump action kit for the mercury? That'd be sweet. Might be able to make it take Rival mags and make it look like a shotgun tube magazine.
To solve the priming problem with the pistol, you could do a similar mod to what you did to the Kronos. It might even be a stronger mech, assuming you used a threaded metal rod on both sides secured to the strip of metal with nuts and washers.
The mention of experimenting with the hop-up tab intrigues me. I've been wondering what messing with that might do. If I recall, the Hades sometimes has a bit of an accuracy issue because of it. EDIT: Also why does the pistol have an ambidextrous priming bar, but not the bolt action Jupiter?
@@CaptainXavier I was mostly thinking in terms of a neutral handle that'd screw into the priming mechanism a la the Mercury, but I guess that wouldn't *quite* be a true bolt action.
The priming handle does make some sense because you don't need quite as much grip strength or large hands just to pull the spring back. Sure, the torquing from the side pull would be bothersome, but it worked fine in the Helios... Anyway, you yourself mentioned a rear-pull hook (such as is already available for Kronos), and I think that would be ideal.
I've seen a mod where people fill the rival rounds with material of various types and the added weight would help with accuracy. However modifying the rival balls is only recommended for modified guns.
id love to see like a splash kinda blaster, like a little thing filled with the circle ammo and has a few triggers here and there which launches them out
Hey captain Xavier could u do an experimental video on rival Hop-Ups? Because I’m trying to make a precise Long range Rival gun. I also heard of an S hop up on Airsoft that makes the BBs spin at longer ranges.
Heres a quick question! Do you think you could mod the Mercury to be pump action? A little pump action sidearm would be awesome. Id imagine it taking a rail on the bottom of the gun that the slide would ride along, with arms going from the pump to the port for the current priming handle, not unlike a longshot pump action mod. Perhaps you could use the pump from a rough cut or something? That seems large enough and of the correct form factor to work. Anyway, great vid as always, keep up the good work!
I haven't played around with Rival much but would attaching a longer barrel after removing the hop-up tab improve the accuracy, at least at short range? And would adding a hop-up tab on the end of the extended barrel negate any accuracy boost?
If i sent you a new Zuru Xshot Chaos Meteor blaster, could you see if you could put a k26 and maybe a return spring?? Also how would that shipping work?
So for some reason mine has many problems with the screws I barely put pressure and they stripped but the worst one broke lucky it was almost done going in
I know this sounds like an idiot question but when you say hop up and how putting the larger spring in & how it affects this, what are you talking about exactly sir?
There is a rubber tab in the barrel of these blasters that imparts back spin on the balls as they leave the barrel. This results in what is called the Magnus effect which causes the ball to actually fight gravity and allows the ball to stay in the air longer (thus hop up) However, if you make the blaster fire harder the effect becomes to much and it becomes difficult to hit anything because the balls rise too much.
Interesting video especially since you talked about accuracy with the higher velocity. Have you found velocity to affect.the accuracy for standard or Mega darts? While you mentioned it in the video, I am really interested in the Megaladon with K26.
The blaster has a tab in the barrel that imparts backspin on the balls as they leave. This creates a Magnus effect and causes the balls to drift up (thus hop up) and thus stay in the air longer.
I can offer an explanation regarding your priming woes with the upgraded Jupiter Captain Xavier: Hearing your complaints and seeing how much you were struggling with the prime seemed very odd to me, as my own Jupiter has had a 13kg spring load in it for all but the first 10 minutes out of the box, and it's very smooth and comfortable (once all of the locks are gone that is). Now admittedly I'm right-handed, so it's my dominant hand/arm doing the work, but that ISN'T why you were having so much trouble with the Jupiter once it had K26 in it - looking more closely at your hand as it's working the bolt I immediately realized why we have such very different impressions: you're holding the bolt the wrong way. The problem is you're TRYING to work that bolt handle exactly like you would on a bolt-action firearm, ie, using the heel of your palm pushing back against the front edge of the bolt. That's something that works just fine in real steel land, but that's because there isn't a beefy spring load pushing back against you as you make that motion - as you've experienced, something that's effortless in real steel (and not TOO difficult in stock form) gets MONSTROUSLY hard when you make the spring that wouldn't be there on an actual firearm in the first place even heavier than it already was... and it's hard because doing it that way you have almost no leverage. Taking that prime from brutally difficult to near effortless only takes a very simple adjustment to your technique however: just make a fist around the bolt handle and pull your arm straight back (kicking your elbow outwards slightly as you do) - in other words, hold your priming hand so the palm is facing 180 degrees from the direction that you've been holding it. Merely turning your hand around the other way shifts the burden of the effort to a different set of muscles in your arm that are manifestly better suited to the task - I tried priming mine the way that you were and OH MAN is that not fun. The difference is night and day.
I am very familiar with the technique you are describing. It works because you are actually pulling with your shoulder, the same way you would draw a longbow. It is a FAR stronger motion. Just one problem. It is not possible to prime it that way it when shooting left-handed. Try it. Shoulder the blaster on your left shoulder and then try to grip the bolt the way you describe with your right hand. It won't work. I tried. That is why it annoys me so much that this blaster is not lefty friendly.
Now i could be verry wrong here but i do believe recalling that the word "Lettuce" as a word from our sponsor has already been used in a previous video. great video as always captain! One question if i may: What is the mowgli score of the woods surrounding your new home??
Put the other stock pistol spring a double spring it with the Jupiter stock spring so it will be downgraded but still have a increase power but lowers it just enough for possibly accuracy
Yes, I am aware which is my dominate eye. I have shot archery and guns almost my entire life. I have taken collegiate level classes in archery and won many tournaments. I know how to aim. The problem is not my aim. It is the inconsistency of the blasters.
A Kronos by any other name would be as sweet. Neat shells, but not likely to be used by those looking mainly for performance due to the overall weaker priming systems limiting potential springload.
Those words from the sponsor..... they're...... out there..... to be fair, the first one was also a vegetable. Also, would the mercury spring work in the Jupiter??
At some point, Luke, is going to end up saying all the words in the English dictionary in your K26 videos and we'll be able to use his voice for a speech synthesizer.
He already is
I'm low-key scared of the amount of Random recorded single Word files on his computer
@@osmacar5331 elaborate... I need to know
captsomeguy1 so thats who that is? Does he have a channel?
@@kraftzero2947 yeah, his channel is "Out of Darts" on youtube. He's also the guy who helped Captain Xavier make the minigun.
I think all they really needed to do to sell the edge series as the accuracy sniper ones was make them the only blasters to have an adjustable hop up
Good idea!
lol funny that thats now a thing
Mercury probably good for an underbarrel mount with its size and prime
A rival master key would be cool for a game like Afterworlds, where there's special rules for rival rounds.
Be difficult to make a true integration, with the Mercury being the chonky boi that it is. Be hard to blend its profile with anything skinny.
No there is a rival jolt so yay.
forgot you were talking about the blaster and was very confused for a second
I hope you're talking about mounting it upside-down because if not you wouldn't be able to reload it
@@MS-gt4po there is lol
"But first, a word from our sponsors."
*"Lettuce."*
it is a word
And speaking of sponsors, we actually have a sponsor for this video, RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
William Roberts NO
Cabage>lettuce
William Roberts lettuce*
I cant wait for someone to make the Jupiter use a brass breech for darts, or at the very least make a few metal parts for it for heavier spring loads.
Or katana mag it like a Sten mk2 using the kronomags
@@JeffStAndre I like the idea of a single shot sniper, I am thinking of putting the breech from the kronomag kit in it but with a longer barrel.
One of my modding dreams is to turn one of these fuckers into a pistol primary.
SuperiorFanBase gif G dkbdujl
@@SuperiorFanBase Obrez all the way!
Greetings! Great video! I like the Mercury after seeing this. I am a part-time gunsmith and machinist who just recently started screwing with Nerf guns after 20-something year hiatus. My theory about what's potentially going on with the Jupiter being less capable than the Merc is as follows: Based on the holding positions of both guns when cocked and also due to their lengths, there are much different moments of force leverage applied across the gun when being cocked. While I can't see how everything inside is exactly supported and mounted together, I can see some of it to take an educated guess. Since the length of the priming mechanism is much longer on Jup, the bolt handle where you transfer your kinetic energy into potential energy stored in the spring is further away from the spring, and the energy must take a longer path to get to the spring. The increased offset previously mentioned means there are additional "energy absorbers" down the path of energy input. These come in result of wiggling, lightweight plastic parts that flex. I'll cut to the chase; since the pistol is short and stout, it likely has a much increased rigidity and reduced flex of parts between bolt handle and spring. The rifle however does not have nearly the same rigidity, so angular movements may put parts further out of alignment due to the combined flex over more plastic parts which are longer. This would also explain why you felt the bolt smoothness to prime went away and got sticky w/ K26. It would likely be possible to cure the problem by using an aluminum brace inside the gun, attached at the right supporting points, that acts as a chassis rail for the gun. Then drill out a couple holes and press fit nylon bushings that are already drilled or bored close to the part diameter going through them. Even if the only bushings used are to make a bolt support, that would help the feel a bit so long as the bushing(s) can't flex in the part holding them. Nerf needs to get into 2019 with a new molding and material process, because their design strength and feel is far too inefficient by comparison to other products. If you look at something like Ego electric 56v products at T.H.Depot, they have very nice switches, a ton of strength in the plastic casting designs (not to mention less but larger screws in most places), and you are actually getting 14 lithium 18650 cells in series, inside of their pack, brushless motors, vibration dampeners at mount points, etc the list goes on. All I am trying to say is, Ego lawn care stuff as well as many other tools use up to date plastic mfg techniques that are strong with almost no flex, and plenty of other heavier duty pieces of hardware, and give you it all in something like a weed whacker, which can be cheaper or close to the same price as the most expensive Nerf guns, while selling far less of them than Nerf! Nerf must make a killing off of the mfg because the finish, part alignment, and rigidity is basically the same as it was >25 years ago. That's starting to rub me the wrong way having to fix what they make.
I like the format of the new k26 vids. Blaster synopsis, chrono, range time, install, repeat, conclusion. At the price of longer vids its more informative for those debating the upgrade
Captain Xavier : *standing still* Train!
That's a whole mood there, boss!
Deen Mamat hcfhnvdgn. Ok oracle Harmon’s San armory owls
The Rival Edge series is basically like you're competitive nerf rival shooters. That's why you don't get any of the team color things and comes with a target.
Do you mean not competitive? Because you said competitive even though you describe them as not competitive.
@@nerffireflycorporation218 No like I meant it as competitive as in like not PvP but more like a competition to test out their skills such as aim etc.
Safeer Ahamed that’s not what competitive means...
Safeer Ahamed Ah I see. So instead of a competitive battle blaster, it's a competitive precision blaster.
@@saifullahfarooq2570 ah you get what I mean
I feel the jupiter is pretty good stock blaster. I wonder if they're gonna release a taticool scope.
Dude imagine like a flywheel brass barrel k26 jupiter officially made by nerf
Itd be like 150 dollars but holy shit that would be terrifying
@@dooderbug2437 afterburners? Jupiter should be a pure springer. One thing would be interesting from them is making a adjustable hop up like airsoft
Captain
Unbelievable review and K-26 video. I absolutely loved the target and chrono tests during this video. Way to go Captain keep up the great work and thank you for being you. Cant wait to see it painted up in your colors.
These are nice blasters. Not a fan of the lime green, but it’ll probably grow on me. That said, I wouldn’t mind having these in phantom corps colors
The edge line is for target hitting as it says not nerf wars
F3AR CloneZ I didn’t say anything about nerf wars
@@ousgoo7076 who cares, a nerf blaster is a nerf blaster, you’re able to use it despite their intended use
Excellent video,
An oldie but a goodie!
Just picked up the Jupiter. Only saw it in stores once and didnt have the cash. Got it with target no bi pod , 60 cdn . seeing how much it is on ebay im happy
It screws in, and there's metal involved..."
--- An archaic dentist
I think they gave the mercury a side prime to keep space up top for a sight, in the spirit of a target shooting line.
Also a request for can it take a k26: xshot regenerator. I'm gonna keep mentioning it, just so you won't have to search old comment sections 😊.
Keep up the good work!
My face can’t take being hit with that k26 anymore😂 I wish the Jupiter (the sniper one) had a bit longer barrel
that be nice maybe there will be someone who might make a an longer barrel kit
orc at war 98 hcdujbdhmm
The longer barrel would cause unnecessary friction for the HIR balls
@@rickcupola6262 it doesn't have to touch, it could be more of a shroud.
I’d like to see the Jupiter converted to a short dart blaster. Curious as to how it’d be
It would be a BuzzBee Rangemaster that didn't objectively suck.
I love the new set up nice a quiet until TRAIN 🚆
Thank you Capt.Xavier!
Thanks to this video I officially entered the mod world of Nerf. You're right about the accuracy but this thing is like a Desert Eagle! Extreme Power! I was also clever enough to dremel out part of the ammo catch to hold six rounds. Thanks again!
So what was mentioned to give the Nerf jupiter a top prime is not the only possible alternate prime. I think putting a larger yoke around the back of the blaster for a pullback prime like a kronos that has a tpull.
I think you meant the Mercury...
“TRAIN! I can see it.. it’s right there shipping containers... Hundreds of em.”
i just like the concept of a whole channel centered around upgrading everything with just one type of mod. thnaks for making it real
My channel is a great deal more than that but that is one of the long running series on my channel
I like how you're using your space. Also, you're looking svelte as of late.
I like that priming handle because I had a stroke and its easier to pull it with my stroke hand 'cause I don't have to compress it like I would with a Chronos.
I lowkey bought the Mercury for the target. And I'll definitely be getting the Jupiter for the target (it dings!), but having a proper bolt action rifle would be cool as well. It would also make for a great Widowmaker cosplay piece, for those inclined.
You are the only other person I know who is left-handed and I love it
I really wish that someone would start selling aftermarket 3d printed hop up components. Something that would have a nub that contacts the ball on two points or on a concave surface would be good.
Pie in the sky wish would be a barrel extension with an adjustable hop up, where you could move the concave surface left and right, up and down, and be able to rotate. Similar an Apex barrel tip on a paintball gun. But that would be tough, since rival doesn't have barrel tips that accept any attachments.
If we took a bit of inspiration from airsoft we could probably have someone with good 3D modelling knowledge knock up a rival version of the PDI VSR hopup; as with almost all airsoft hopups it is adjustable up and down but it also has two independent grub screws on the top left and top right of the unit to allow for adjustment in those directions. Would also be interesting to see someone experiment with the LRB (Long Range Barrel, basically a barrel that curves down slightly towards the end) concept in nerf or even the r-hop idea which is just a longer contact area.
There is a difference in construction between the edge rival balls and the normal ones.
The edge balls have more green dye in them.
AHA! The truth comes out!
I like how in this series you are trying to put a k26 spring in a rapidstrike. it really makes the video worth it.
That table that you used for the Jupiter, I have 2 of those.
Was there an episode on the Sentry x2? If so, what was the verdict?
Not yet
Captain Xavier looking forward to that one! Its pretty cheap to pick up😁
Captain Xavier: N E A T
Other adjectives: Am I a joke to you?
My cousin is gonna be pissed, he was gonna put a charging handle on his chronos and all that same stuff on the first one. Lmao, gonna tell him they make em like that now. Lol.
Team indicators only come with "Phantom Corps" blasters.
K26 time, the best time in my opinion, followed by 2:00 (don’t ask)
Can all rival blaster can take a k 26?
Accept flywheel rival blasters
I need to know
So far, yes.
We will have to wait and see if that Rival Jolt can...
@@CaptainXavier oh yeah,takes to long to shoot I rival round from what I saw from Aaron essers video
@@CaptainXavier what about the non nerf rival stuff
Not all the off brand ones can
Glad you covered those two new guys
If you use your left hand to hold the Jupiter while priming it with your right hand, it allows for easy access to the trigger
It DOES appear that the Jupiter has a shorter, slimmer spring, even on my phone
I'm still waiting for the "For Science! Kronos hop-up comparison" video since you tested the Kronos spring loads
Would it be possible to use heavier rounds to increase the accuracy and range of the Mercury? I know that in Airsoft, heavier rounds increase accuracy and stability in flight even with the hopup. Maybe because the hopup is adjustable in Airsoft guns and not here.
Just thought I would throw it out there
Nerf guns aren't strong enough for that to work really, but if you have an upgraded spring it might just work
How long until someone makes a pump action kit for the mercury? That'd be sweet. Might be able to make it take Rival mags and make it look like a shotgun tube magazine.
Did u mean the Jupiter? If so, hasbro did it themselves. Plus it has slam fire. Man I love the Saturn
To solve the priming problem with the pistol, you could do a similar mod to what you did to the Kronos. It might even be a stronger mech, assuming you used a threaded metal rod on both sides secured to the strip of metal with nuts and washers.
The mention of experimenting with the hop-up tab intrigues me. I've been wondering what messing with that might do. If I recall, the Hades sometimes has a bit of an accuracy issue because of it.
EDIT: Also why does the pistol have an ambidextrous priming bar, but not the bolt action Jupiter?
How would you do an ambidextrous bolt?
@@CaptainXavier I was mostly thinking in terms of a neutral handle that'd screw into the priming mechanism a la the Mercury, but I guess that wouldn't *quite* be a true bolt action.
The priming handle does make some sense because you don't need quite as much grip strength or large hands just to pull the spring back. Sure, the torquing from the side pull would be bothersome, but it worked fine in the Helios...
Anyway, you yourself mentioned a rear-pull hook (such as is already available for Kronos), and I think that would be ideal.
Epic video
Two words says it all.
sadboyッ senpai epic reply
I've seen a mod where people fill the rival rounds with material of various types and the added weight would help with accuracy. However modifying the rival balls is only recommended for modified guns.
this guy would be the coolest uncle
Someday...
id love to see like a splash kinda blaster, like a little thing filled with the circle ammo and has a few triggers here and there which launches them out
Audio in the studio sounds better in this video than in some other recent videos. Those Jupiter internals look intimidating.
Somebody needs to make an extended mag and pump action version of this, seems like the bolt action would make it more simple than the kronos
That intro always gets me
You should put the mercury spring in the Jupiter and try that.
“I think they’re just.. green.”
1:35... always wear protection! 😉
All the jupiter need is to able to shoot mega and in captains colors.... and BAM the X-stike Anti Tank Rifle would be born!!!
I assume it wouldnt be too hard to 3d print a new bolt handle and cut some holes in the shell to make it work for us left handed shooters.
3D printing would not be NEARLY strong enough to support the weight sadly.
@@CaptainXavier what if. Theoretically someone had the means to machine one out of metal?
That would be lovely.
Hey captain Xavier could u do an experimental video on rival Hop-Ups? Because I’m trying to make a precise Long range Rival gun. I also heard of an S hop up on Airsoft that makes the BBs spin at longer ranges.
Also dig the mini gun
I modified my ultra-tek predator to the best of my ability's and it shot like later and was able to hit just about 25 yards.
Thanks for the eighteenth birthday present captain
The Mercury's asymmetrical/ambidextrous priming handle mount would be exceedingly simple to make a pump grip for.
Wasn’t the triple torch actually a reshell of that pop up cyber strike wrist mounted blaster?
If you want to take that route everything is a reshell of the 1970 Nerf Ball...
Heres a quick question! Do you think you could mod the Mercury to be pump action? A little pump action sidearm would be awesome.
Id imagine it taking a rail on the bottom of the gun that the slide would ride along, with arms going from the pump to the port for the current priming handle, not unlike a longshot pump action mod. Perhaps you could use the pump from a rough cut or something? That seems large enough and of the correct form factor to work. Anyway, great vid as always, keep up the good work!
Yes, of course you could...you literally just explained exactly how you could do it... ;)
I found out with the Kronos plunger system you can luanch a price of plastic across the room
You should make the Mercury shoot half darts. They get 150ish FPS with the stock spring. And it looks cool
I can't find any k26 springs on Amazon or anything, do you know any places to get them?
...there is literally a commerical in the middle of all these videos with the website for where I get my K26...
@@CaptainXavier I'd rather not use a worker website, just asking if there's an actual store like home Depot or whatever
OutofDarts.com is not Worker website. He lives an hour south of me...
@@CaptainXavier then I'll check him out
OtakuSenpai1451 bet you feel like an idiot now
Please study the hop-up so we can work on making these more accurate that would be awesome!!
I haven't played around with Rival much but would attaching a longer barrel after removing the hop-up tab improve the accuracy, at least at short range? And would adding a hop-up tab on the end of the extended barrel negate any accuracy boost?
A barrel might help but would probably kill you range. And yes, adding hop up back in would negate.
If i sent you a new Zuru Xshot Chaos Meteor blaster, could you see if you could put a k26 and maybe a return spring??
Also how would that shipping work?
So for some reason mine has many problems with the screws I barely put pressure and they stripped but the worst one broke lucky it was almost done going in
I know this sounds like an idiot question but when you say hop up and how putting the larger spring in & how it affects this, what are you talking about exactly sir?
There is a rubber tab in the barrel of these blasters that imparts back spin on the balls as they leave the barrel. This results in what is called the Magnus effect which causes the ball to actually fight gravity and allows the ball to stay in the air longer (thus hop up) However, if you make the blaster fire harder the effect becomes to much and it becomes difficult to hit anything because the balls rise too much.
Cap! Can you or someone else confirm the right length for a K26 fit for the Rival Saturn?
Interesting video especially since you talked about accuracy with the higher velocity. Have you found velocity to affect.the accuracy for standard or Mega darts? While you mentioned it in the video, I am really interested in the Megaladon with K26.
It has a negative effect on Mega Whistler's, not accustrike, accufake, or function heads.
Have you tried putting rifling in them
I have yet to hear of anyone successfully rifling Rival barrels. There are rifled barrels for darts.
Wow so close to the big 100 it feels like not that long ago this series just started
The Kronos is a pretty solid blaster. No wonder Nerf sort of reskins it a lot.
You should paint the jupiter up in your customary colors, and try to fit the NV scope on it through modding. Might be dope, I dunno.
I don't know if you have covered the topic but what is 'hop up'?
The blaster has a tab in the barrel that imparts backspin on the balls as they leave. This creates a Magnus effect and causes the balls to drift up (thus hop up) and thus stay in the air longer.
I can offer an explanation regarding your priming woes with the upgraded Jupiter Captain Xavier: Hearing your complaints and seeing how much you were struggling with the prime seemed very odd to me, as my own Jupiter has had a 13kg spring load in it for all but the first 10 minutes out of the box, and it's very smooth and comfortable (once all of the locks are gone that is). Now admittedly I'm right-handed, so it's my dominant hand/arm doing the work, but that ISN'T why you were having so much trouble with the Jupiter once it had K26 in it - looking more closely at your hand as it's working the bolt I immediately realized why we have such very different impressions: you're holding the bolt the wrong way.
The problem is you're TRYING to work that bolt handle exactly like you would on a bolt-action firearm, ie, using the heel of your palm pushing back against the front edge of the bolt. That's something that works just fine in real steel land, but that's because there isn't a beefy spring load pushing back against you as you make that motion - as you've experienced, something that's effortless in real steel (and not TOO difficult in stock form) gets MONSTROUSLY hard when you make the spring that wouldn't be there on an actual firearm in the first place even heavier than it already was... and it's hard because doing it that way you have almost no leverage.
Taking that prime from brutally difficult to near effortless only takes a very simple adjustment to your technique however: just make a fist around the bolt handle and pull your arm straight back (kicking your elbow outwards slightly as you do) - in other words, hold your priming hand so the palm is facing 180 degrees from the direction that you've been holding it. Merely turning your hand around the other way shifts the burden of the effort to a different set of muscles in your arm that are manifestly better suited to the task - I tried priming mine the way that you were and OH MAN is that not fun.
The difference is night and day.
I am very familiar with the technique you are describing. It works because you are actually pulling with your shoulder, the same way you would draw a longbow. It is a FAR stronger motion. Just one problem. It is not possible to prime it that way it when shooting left-handed. Try it. Shoulder the blaster on your left shoulder and then try to grip the bolt the way you describe with your right hand. It won't work. I tried. That is why it annoys me so much that this blaster is not lefty friendly.
Now i could be verry wrong here but i do believe recalling that the word "Lettuce" as a word from our sponsor has already been used in a previous video. great video as always captain! One question if i may: What is the mowgli score of the woods surrounding your new home??
I am running out of words so it probably has.
@@CaptainXavier no problem good sir. I just noticed it, that is all 👍
I’d like to see an update with the x-strike colors on that Jupiter.
“You gotta mean it.” 😂
Captain Xavier, could you do an internal overview of the Jupiter if you haven’t already. If I missed it I apologize.
It is essentially the same as the Takedown with a few mostly cosmetic differences. I did a full assembly guide on that one.
@@CaptainXavier thank you. I will take a look at it.
Wow might buy an edge series blaster
Put the other stock pistol spring a double spring it with the Jupiter stock spring so it will be downgraded but still have a increase power but lowers it just enough for possibly accuracy
They are meant to look like olympic shooting guns
I don't mean any offense, but are you aiming with your dominant eye? It is sometimes on a different side than your dominant hand
Yes, I am aware which is my dominate eye. I have shot archery and guns almost my entire life. I have taken collegiate level classes in archery and won many tournaments. I know how to aim. The problem is not my aim. It is the inconsistency of the blasters.
@@CaptainXavier ok sorry, just wondering. I meant no offense with it
No worries. Sorry if my reply seemed upset. I aim with my left eye. But to you point, my mother, who is also left-handed, aims with her right eye.
@@CaptainXavier ok cool. thanks
That Jupiter sounded rough after it got the k26
A Kronos by any other name would be as sweet. Neat shells, but not likely to be used by those looking mainly for performance due to the overall weaker priming systems limiting potential springload.
Try a top down center adjustable hop up mod like Airsoft guns
What are you gonna do for the 100 episodes
Those words from the sponsor..... they're...... out there..... to be fair, the first one was also a vegetable.
Also, would the mercury spring work in the Jupiter??
Probably?
You can save this for your next q&a if you want to but are you interested in real guns too or just nerf
Both. I am a huge fan of Demolition Ranch and Forgotten Weapons.
Can you please make episode for nerf Trilogy? that blaster really need FPS buff
Is it weird that instead of the blaster I admired your firing posture?
make it magfed like the Kronomag and turn the whole thing into an AR-15 or M4/M16, that grip is way too similar to an AR-based gun
Can Out of darts take a K26, and what is the fps bonus
...what?
Dear lord every time he held the blaster wrong and tried to cycle it made my airsoft/Videogame self cry
Well, cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it.
Also, "held it wrong"? You mean "left handed?"
So is bad i prime with my left hand and shoot with my right
(Im also a south paw)
You have encouraged me to make a bulp up nitron