Nice teardown, really helped a lot! Can you guess how much current the motor pulls based on the making? Trying to add a power switch to mine, worried that it'll blow
I'm not sure what to call this grip, but I found out online that it's called the 1301 tactical pistol grip. I really like how it looks, especially the rubber part where the circuit of the nerf gun is located. It seems like it could be attached to the tactical stock somehow. Can you give me some advice on how to do that? Thanks a lot! And the grip I mentioned can be found on the gel blaster model Xm1014
I don't know every states laws. Im just gonna say if they are pissy about gel blasters, thy probabaly wont like this. Even if its technically a nerf. But im no lawyer. Try at your own risk.
Nice! that was the one that was supposed to be HPA'd but never eventuated. because the guy who was doing it left the company, and took it with him. HCB actually located it for me, and then I decided that someone else should continue the journey with it. If that P90 could talk, I'm sure it would have some stories.
Not really it is a valid loading technique used in competition nothing mad about it. Calling it a Mad John Wick Technique implies it some movie bullshit. Though as I'm sure you know Keanu Reeves did train with IPSC Shooter Taran Butler.@@lowguidoschopshop
NSW is pretty weird with their laws.. so while technically it is a nerf, im sure they would probably find some loophole to call it a firearm. The same way they made gel blasters firearms. You could probabaly argue that it is a nerf because it shoots darts. But this is not legal advice. I'm not a lawyer.
Nice teardown, really helped a lot!
Can you guess how much current the motor pulls based on the making? Trying to add a power switch to mine, worried that it'll blow
That is awesome Guido! One of the highest quality Nerfs I’ve seen.
I'm not sure what to call this grip, but I found out online that it's called the 1301 tactical pistol grip. I really like how it looks, especially the rubber part where the circuit of the nerf gun is located. It seems like it could be attached to the tactical stock somehow. Can you give me some advice on how to do that? Thanks a lot! And the grip I mentioned can be found on the gel blaster model Xm1014
Sadly if you did that here you could be charged with illegally manufacturing a firearm.
What if I manufacturer it in QLD and then send it to a licensed firearms dealer in SA to be serialised?
Make a disassembly tutorial. No videos of that exist for this gun
We need links to these attachments, a longer magazine tube is a must for these shotguns.
Thanks for the in-depth review ❤
Cool! I really love your videos man, Keep it up!
Hey mate so gel blasters are now a prohibited item in Perth WA considering this can fire nerf darts would that make it legal to purchase?
I don't know every states laws. Im just gonna say if they are pissy about gel blasters, thy probabaly wont like this. Even if its technically a nerf. But im no lawyer. Try at your own risk.
Just watching some of your old vidoes and have 2 questions.
What happened with the HPA P90 and who is the best gel blaster channel on toob toob?
Welcome back....i was just thinking you had joined the wave of creators quitting the toob
Still here, just been busy.
where do you get the inner barrel conversion kit?
Hay mate u kno the p90 u donated to hardcore blaster well i got her and she lives on many thanks
Nice! that was the one that was supposed to be HPA'd but never eventuated. because the guy who was doing it left the company, and took it with him. HCB actually located it for me, and then I decided that someone else should continue the journey with it. If that P90 could talk, I'm sure it would have some stories.
@@lowguidoschopshop yea kathy told me wat happen to it tonite and yea she done very well tonite
Where did you purchase the extension tube? I'm looking at it on m416gelblaster but I'm not sure I trust them.
I’ve purchased from m416 without regrets
What parts of this blaster are metal/alloy? Can't seem to find any information online
most of it is nylon but the moving parts in the action are mostly cast alloy. the gears are nylon.
Out of curiosity where did you get those accessories? Looked everywhere and only found the mag extension tube
TL toy store
Is BOLBR a take on BOLTR from AVE ?
anyone got links for the blaster and the accessories?
noice but I cant watch an hour long video when there is The Finals to play ;p
ooh, WA friendly?
this would probably fall under some replica or look alike law that would make it illegal.
@@PatrickBolter nah its a nerf. its legal. FU WAPOL SMD EMT!
@porkchopsjohnson8854 lolol
I prefer my gas powered shotgun blaster..
Not all of us are financially irresponsible enough to buy one
Its a competition shooting load not a mad John Wick load.
It's the same thing.
Not really it is a valid loading technique used in competition nothing mad about it. Calling it a Mad John Wick Technique implies it some movie bullshit. Though as I'm sure you know Keanu Reeves did train with IPSC Shooter Taran Butler.@@lowguidoschopshop
Are thes legal to purchase in Sydney (as a nerf gun)
NSW is pretty weird with their laws.. so while technically it is a nerf, im sure they would probably find some loophole to call it a firearm. The same way they made gel blasters firearms. You could probabaly argue that it is a nerf because it shoots darts. But this is not legal advice. I'm not a lawyer.
Agreed, thanks man, ikr - I hate NSW and their nanny state laws
Sick. Keep it up