Objectively functional blaster, but my personal opinion is I really like the ergonomics. It's so compact and feels, not really sci-fi, but definitely like it got pulled out of 2040. I do wish the front hand had somewhere more ergonomic, but that's my only complaint about the ergonomics. The magwell and accuracy are a shame though. I really like the design and I get that it has its drawbacks, but the form factor is just so cool.
Very nice review video! I gotta agree that the Sender is a disappointment. The magwell tolerance is too tight, the accuracy is off, and the thumbhole area is too small so the blaster body gets in the way of my grip. It's on okay flywheeler if you catch it on sale for $26, but it's not at all competitive. Frankly, the Adventure Force Maxim Pro is a better blaster overall.
Objectively functional blaster, but my personal opinion is I really like the ergonomics. It's so compact and feels, not really sci-fi, but definitely like it got pulled out of 2040. I do wish the front hand had somewhere more ergonomic, but that's my only complaint about the ergonomics. The magwell and accuracy are a shame though. I really like the design and I get that it has its drawbacks, but the form factor is just so cool.
I could look past the design/ergonomics if the magwell tolerances and accuracy on my blaster were better.
@@coreplayzone absolutely, I think the accuracy is the most frustrating thing for me.
Very nice review video! I gotta agree that the Sender is a disappointment. The magwell tolerance is too tight, the accuracy is off, and the thumbhole area is too small so the blaster body gets in the way of my grip. It's on okay flywheeler if you catch it on sale for $26, but it's not at all competitive. Frankly, the Adventure Force Maxim Pro is a better blaster overall.
Thanks! I agree about the Maxim Pro. I wish it was more readily available in Canada.