It is truly unbelievable that a blaster like this even exists. If you were around the scene 10 years ago like me, it's a little tough to wrap your head around the fact that blasters like this and the Trion are just readily available to fire ridiculous velocities incredibly smoothly. Even compared to 2020 when the Nexus Pro came out, the progression here is just wild.
As somebody who still has a Nexus Pro (although I'll admit it's pretty modified, my field just still uses full-length darts for their general admission games) as their primary, I agree! I didn't expect to be feeling blaster envy until at least 5 years after I bought my first Nexus, and boy was I wrong
I too am constantly blown away having also come from the era where this performance was only available to those who were willing to build it. I’m glad to see the barriers to entry being much lower, even if it’s sometimes cost prohibitive.
@@RealR.J. Yeah! Personally, I would totally be willing to pay 170 USD plus maybe a bit more for the other barrels and springs to get a well built powerhouse that is a reliable without relying on 3D printed parts. As nice as things like the Lynx are, I have never pulled the trigger because I don't have a printer and having replacement parts shipped to my location is very expensive. Injection molded, with metal internals out of the gate without the teething issues of the Swift is exactly what I have been waiting for.
Tell me you don't understand a basic business concept without telling me. Hasbro is not targeting anyone who treats Foam Blasters as a hybrid of Sport and STEM hobby. They only see them as toys for kids. They only want to sell to kids.
@@m00k61 this Worker Harrier starts at $130, Game Face Trion is $80. Also, Dart Zone has the Max Stryker and Nexus Pro at $50 and their Pro line offerings floating around $100. Those are all quality blasters. Maybe not super high-end, but definitely quality. $200 to $300 is what quality niche market, specialty, low-production-volume blasters cost. $300 all the way up to $700 and more is what quality, bespoke, custom one-of-a-kind blasters cost. By claiming one can only acquire a "quality" blaster for $200+ you may turn off some newcomers to the hobby and stifle the growth. Please choose better wording next time. Thanks.
@4WDriver not sure where you're getting the Harrier for 130 but okay. Not trying to turn anyone off from the hobby. Also I'm just in the comments section. I'm not an influencer and anyone watching Coop more or less knows the blasters he covers.
I don't play with foam blasters ever, but I keep buying blasters from your recommendations because they are just so darn cool (and I like supporting good products). Thanks for sharing!
Seeing "amazing" in the title and remembering the raise of expectations Coop laid out in his 2022 recap tells me this is gonna be a good one! Might actually consider buying it despite its price tag!
Keep in mind the top picatinny rail being one solid piece adds a level of reinforcement and overall rigidity to the blaster. Trying to opt out for two smaller Picatinny would remove that reinforcements and structural Improvement which I don't think would be worth it.
2 things I wish had been mentioned: 1) White may be preferred for paintjobs (seems to have been the intent) 2) ORANGE TIP THE BARREL!!! The gun-metal barrel and parts look great but are going to cause you trouble and may get you shot, this does not look like a toy even when white. Besides that, I'd love to see Coop provide range-accuracy tests for these high-powered blasters. Bring back 'range-time'! :)
Yeah this is another in the new trend of models that basically look like they could be real steel. Which is an increased factor with the actual pic rails, stock and grip, plus whatever sight people add. I honestly think getting the orange one is the smart choice, which I think he intended.
Thanks Frank for a very honest review of a superb new option - you may have a metal worker cleanly cut the long tac rail in two for a quicker spring swap too.
This blaster looks so much fun and really cool! I love the new-ish worker asthetics, it looks so nice and this is going to be a great year for you coop, judging by what we've seen so far!
I'll definitely get it when/if the price drops. $190 + shipping, with tax, ending up being a well over $200, is definitely too pricey for me. The Trion (as well as other Dart Zone Pro blasters) hits just right at $80 to $100. $150+ is when you start getting into the insane numbers for a spring blaster. I'm into this hobby big time, but I've got bills to pay lol
Considering out of dart’s preorders for these already ran out of stock, I doubt these will ever drop in price unless several years have passed and there are more exciting things to get.
@@masterSageHarpuia Yeah, that's what I was fearing. Now I just have to hope that Game Face will make an even crazier blaster seeing how they're surprisingly affordable
Worker blasters have always been a little pricey, especially back when there weren't a lot of big names selling 120+ fps blasters...until Dart Zone showed up and gave us the 150 fps Nexus Pro for $50. And then a couple years later, we got the 200 fps GameFace Trion for only $30 more. I wouldn't be surprised if within a couple of years, someone releases a 300 fps blaster for a little over $100.
@@ClovisPictures with the Worker Harrier you get a lot more metal parts in the package though. All relevant parts, except for the plunger rod, are metal. Gameface wouldn't be able to offer that for less money
At a certain chrono velocity it might be necessary to start rating how it feels to get beaned with a dart. Also, that side prime handle makes me want a H&K style charging handle on a blaster.
coop can we get a 'tier list' for best blasters in your opinion for each class of competition? for instance best stock, best super stock, best ultra stock, etc? i think it would be helpful to those who don't know the difference in the classes as well as for purchasing.
@@itsagundam79 Essentially various FPS levels. The faster the darts travel, the more effective someone can be. Exactly what each level is defined as can depend on the specific group.
I really like the the inclusion of the range. Your post about being the best reviews on TH-cam hopefully this is a worthwhile comment. One flaw I see with the spring change out is that you are exposing the plunger head and o-ring each time. That messes with the air seal and can get debre on it.
Hey Coop! I just wanted to say you missed out on a 2022 dart zone blaster- the max dictator. I hope you review it later this year. Keep going with the videos!
I think he doesn't want to review it as it is over half a year old and is kind of just a bigger conquest pro with a stock, better mag release, and a flippy mag gimmick
Love your review format however i feel like it would be a good idea to mention the presence/lack of an bright orange muzzle, as there is likely a lot of people out there that wouldnt consider this and get into trouble. Either way though, fantastic review and love to see you actually like the blaster your reviewing!
One thing I want to point out to get to the spring you only need to take the back two screws off the top rail before the two long center screws to get to the spring
This blaster looks and reminds me of something from halo (it looks so cool and kinda futuristic) I hope you review the new elite 2.0 storm charge as I recently got one and it’s actually really good, it’s a stryfe reskin but the grip fits me really well and it kinda looks cool
The only real problem I can think of with this gun is that the tip of the barrel doesn’t have any orange which can cause a lot of problems if you take it outside.
Already preordered mine. I like my Max Stryker, but it flexes and creaks a lot when I'm handling it. The Harrier will be perfect for something a bit more solid.
Coop772 I wouldnt agree that the Swift is obselete. This harrier is lie the best reskin of a longshot I have ever seen. The 450mm barrel if the optimum one for power, the 550mm for cozmetics. The Swift is the long boy sniper, with a better powerplant for people that want more than 300fps. And the Harrier to get to that fps will require heavier springs than the Swift, making it even harder to prime again over the Swift. I think though that this is a very solid blaster from Worker, who has actually listened and fix the issues with their older more expensive to set up ranges. This puts them back in the game against other offerings, but with much better potenial out of the box, and with better shell quality than the other palyers that have entered the space in recent years.
You regularly make references to real firearms so I’m assuming you enjoy shooting lead darts as well as foam. Would be FANTASTIC to see you in an episode with someone like Hickock 45 or Demolition Ranch 😀 Coop 45? Foam Ranch?
Aw man, I love the overall look of it, simple but effective. My only complaint is iron sights are a big deal for me, even on normal nerf guns. I like and prefer iron sights over optics, even in airsoft, and shooting real guns. Iron sights on blasters just gives me an emotional response, similar to a response someone would get with a sniper type blaster for example. So the fact that the irons are hard to use is disappointing for me personally. But I'll probably still get the blaster.
My 100% guess about the breakdown to change the spring, i think its built that way for strength. They know they could do a 2 part top rail. But i think that full length rail is to make the gun more stable, more rigid. Which is also why id guess they made it out of metal and not plastic. No one ever complains about plastic rails, they do the same as metal ones and their lighter weight. But being this one is metal, it really screams to me that its there for strength, therefore making the breakdown for a spring change alittle lengthy. Again, just my guess.
Regarding your opinion on the breakdown feature requiring screws, I'm actually excited they used screws and the picatinny rail as one piece. Reason being I really like precision, but if the 2 halves are not connected firmly together, the wobblyness, even small, will affect the precision. Example blaster is the Indra from captain slug. The harrier screws tighten on and the long picatinny rail locks the 2 halves together preventing wobble. Oh well this is just theory, I'm waiting for the 2nd batch of harrier to come so that I can buy locally.
Coop, quick question. Why do say you have to take the top rail off to change the spring? As far as I can tell on my Harrier, all you have to do is remove the two back screws from the top rail and the two that lock the blaster body together to get them apart.
Great video I’ve been waiting for you to review this. I had to get me one. Think you can give us a break down video going over internals and your thoughts on possible aftermarket upgrades?
9:21 - Bro! What!?!?!?! We had a rule in HvZ that if someone blasted you with the blaster close up and you said, "ouch" in any way the blaster couldn't be used. I think many people would say, "OUCHHHH!!!" if you got hit by this close up. This is so cool but definitely good for HvZ.
YO COOP I LOVE UR VIDEOS IM THIRD LETS GOOOOO ur always the best reviewer on the platform with your factual, objective analysis of blasters with humour thrown in there. Please keep doing what you do, dudebro
Ngl seeing darts pierced through Cardboard is absolutely hilarious. Unrelated but do you plan on reviewing the Elite 2.0 StormCharge in the near future?
Can you make a comparison video on darts on the market currently? I don't know the difference between half and full-length darts other than their compatibility, worker wafflehead vs worker gen3 darts. I'd like some suggestions for this.
Kinda glad I held off on getting a Trion just because the amount of work I'd have to do to make it anywhere near this cool looking would be ridiculous. Guess I'll be getting a teal Harrier to go with my teal Phoenix 2.0
The top metal rail probably reinforced the structure of the entire blaster. Without it or if it came in two sections, the connection between the two halfs of the blaster shell would probably break at a higher spring load.
we’ve gotten to a good place with attachments and stocks using pic rails or something close and either an m4 buffer tube or the nerf stock attachment but we don’t seem to have a great standard for barrel attachments which might be nice for barrels like this that don’t come with an orange tip for the barrel
Dang if these Worker blasters slap any harder, we're going to have to start doing collabs with Demolition Ranch.
That's a great idea, imagine demo with a nerf gun
Or Hickok45...
or Kuntucky ballistics.
Or the ak guy
FR
This has to be one of the most visually appealing worker blasters to date
Great review as always. I’m also blown away by this release.
Out of darts… you released it.
@@Noah.is.sleepy they sell it. They didn’t make it. Worker released it.
@@synthesizerreviews1032 ooooooohh shiiit
It is truly unbelievable that a blaster like this even exists. If you were around the scene 10 years ago like me, it's a little tough to wrap your head around the fact that blasters like this and the Trion are just readily available to fire ridiculous velocities incredibly smoothly. Even compared to 2020 when the Nexus Pro came out, the progression here is just wild.
As somebody who still has a Nexus Pro (although I'll admit it's pretty modified, my field just still uses full-length darts for their general admission games) as their primary, I agree! I didn't expect to be feeling blaster envy until at least 5 years after I bought my first Nexus, and boy was I wrong
I too am constantly blown away having also come from the era where this performance was only available to those who were willing to build it. I’m glad to see the barriers to entry being much lower, even if it’s sometimes cost prohibitive.
@@RealR.J. Yeah! Personally, I would totally be willing to pay 170 USD plus maybe a bit more for the other barrels and springs to get a well built powerhouse that is a reliable without relying on 3D printed parts. As nice as things like the Lynx are, I have never pulled the trigger because I don't have a printer and having replacement parts shipped to my location is very expensive. Injection molded, with metal internals out of the gate without the teething issues of the Swift is exactly what I have been waiting for.
This is what I'd like to see in our hobby. Obscenely-high-quality blasters that can be mass-produced, so they don't end up being several hundreds.
About 200 is what a quality blaster costs. More with extra options. 3d printed or injection molded.
Who cares what brand name is on the side as long as it exists?
This product is outside Hasbro's wheelhouse.
Tell me you don't understand a basic business concept without telling me. Hasbro is not targeting anyone who treats Foam Blasters as a hybrid of Sport and STEM hobby. They only see them as toys for kids. They only want to sell to kids.
@@m00k61 this Worker Harrier starts at $130, Game Face Trion is $80. Also, Dart Zone has the Max Stryker and Nexus Pro at $50 and their Pro line offerings floating around $100. Those are all quality blasters. Maybe not super high-end, but definitely quality. $200 to $300 is what quality niche market, specialty, low-production-volume blasters cost. $300 all the way up to $700 and more is what quality, bespoke, custom one-of-a-kind blasters cost. By claiming one can only acquire a "quality" blaster for $200+ you may turn off some newcomers to the hobby and stifle the growth. Please choose better wording next time. Thanks.
@4WDriver not sure where you're getting the Harrier for 130 but okay. Not trying to turn anyone off from the hobby. Also I'm just in the comments section. I'm not an influencer and anyone watching Coop more or less knows the blasters he covers.
We now have a best blaster in another price bracket!
$50-60: Nexus/Stryker
$80-90: Trion
$160+: Harrier
Coop: Spends forever modding his trion and is in love with it.
Worker Harrier: Allow me to introduce myself.
Literally the guy she tells you not to worry about
I don't play with foam blasters ever, but I keep buying blasters from your recommendations because they are just so darn cool (and I like supporting good products). Thanks for sharing!
You buy blasters that you never use?
@@nofanealbni I do
@Lumnary same I got my harrier a couple weeks ago and all I do is hold it and point it at stuff. Worth the money 😂
Seeing "amazing" in the title and remembering the raise of expectations Coop laid out in his 2022 recap tells me this is gonna be a good one! Might actually consider buying it despite its price tag!
Keep in mind the top picatinny rail being one solid piece adds a level of reinforcement and overall rigidity to the blaster. Trying to opt out for two smaller Picatinny would remove that reinforcements and structural Improvement which I don't think would be worth it.
And a giant rail looks baller
Don't forget that
@@Timochat_ ofc
im so glad coop gets to review blasters he wants to. keep it up.
2 things I wish had been mentioned:
1) White may be preferred for paintjobs (seems to have been the intent)
2) ORANGE TIP THE BARREL!!! The gun-metal barrel and parts look great but are going to cause you trouble and may get you shot, this does not look like a toy even when white.
Besides that, I'd love to see Coop provide range-accuracy tests for these high-powered blasters. Bring back 'range-time'! :)
Yeah this is another in the new trend of models that basically look like they could be real steel. Which is an increased factor with the actual pic rails, stock and grip, plus whatever sight people add.
I honestly think getting the orange one is the smart choice, which I think he intended.
Your videos are always more entertaining when you're genuinely excited to talk about the product. Love it, keep it up Frank!
Dude this thing is amazing! I think 2023 will be a good year for the hobby especially because of other offerings like the trion and the stormcharge.
Still the best reviews out there! Thanks Coop!
Awesome to hear you laughing and having a good time doing your job. Great decision to review things that you actually like!
I'm loving the more consistent use of "Full ambi bro" 😆
Thanks Frank for a very honest review of a superb new option - you may have a metal worker cleanly cut the long tac rail in two for a quicker spring swap too.
Coop's descent into springer supremacy
You should definitely add a SCAR or BCAR barrel! At this velosity, adding spin to the dart is crucial : )
Coops reacting when this beast shot through cardboard is amazing!
This blaster looks so much fun and really cool! I love the new-ish worker asthetics, it looks so nice and this is going to be a great year for you coop, judging by what we've seen so far!
Is it just me or is coop looking slimmer? Great video dude! Glad to see you enjoy yourself again instead of reviewing the nerfs 32nd Fortnite blaster
I'll definitely get it when/if the price drops. $190 + shipping, with tax, ending up being a well over $200, is definitely too pricey for me. The Trion (as well as other Dart Zone Pro blasters) hits just right at $80 to $100. $150+ is when you start getting into the insane numbers for a spring blaster. I'm into this hobby big time, but I've got bills to pay lol
Considering out of dart’s preorders for these already ran out of stock, I doubt these will ever drop in price unless several years have passed and there are more exciting things to get.
@@masterSageHarpuia Yeah, that's what I was fearing. Now I just have to hope that Game Face will make an even crazier blaster seeing how they're surprisingly affordable
Worker blasters have always been a little pricey, especially back when there weren't a lot of big names selling 120+ fps blasters...until Dart Zone showed up and gave us the 150 fps Nexus Pro for $50. And then a couple years later, we got the 200 fps GameFace Trion for only $30 more. I wouldn't be surprised if within a couple of years, someone releases a 300 fps blaster for a little over $100.
Those prices will never drop
@@ClovisPictures with the Worker Harrier you get a lot more metal parts in the package though. All relevant parts, except for the plunger rod, are metal. Gameface wouldn't be able to offer that for less money
This might be the best jolt reskin I’ve ever seen
Really cool looking blaster, that color on the metal parts is gorgeous and apparently it's extremely well made, I'm definitively tempted.
I just pre ordered all this for my son. If you laugh so quick in a video about how good it is, I'm buying.
Damn,half darts are really solid,how can they break stuff without breaking or deforming,it’s incredible
They do deform, but they're flexible and will jump back to their original shape. Well, most of the time, and if the glue still works
Ive watched you for so long and this was the first time i heard u say “yes definitely buy this” so passionately 😂
At a certain chrono velocity it might be necessary to start rating how it feels to get beaned with a dart. Also, that side prime handle makes me want a H&K style charging handle on a blaster.
coop can we get a 'tier list' for best blasters in your opinion for each class of competition? for instance best stock, best super stock, best ultra stock, etc? i think it would be helpful to those who don't know the difference in the classes as well as for purchasing.
I second this!
I don't even know what these classes even mean.
@@itsagundam79 Essentially various FPS levels. The faster the darts travel, the more effective someone can be. Exactly what each level is defined as can depend on the specific group.
That would be a cool video
I really like the the inclusion of the range.
Your post about being the best reviews on TH-cam hopefully this is a worthwhile comment.
One flaw I see with the spring change out is that you are exposing the plunger head and o-ring each time. That messes with the air seal and can get debre on it.
i love when you get review before the others
I'm absolutely buying one. I've been considering upgrading my dzp blasters to worker and this seals the deal for me.
Glad I came across this video. My harrier got here yesterday. Really nice blaster. Thanks Coop
Hey Coop!
I just wanted to say you missed out on a 2022 dart zone blaster- the max dictator.
I hope you review it later this year.
Keep going with the videos!
I think he doesn't want to review it as it is over half a year old and is kind of just a bigger conquest pro with a stock, better mag release, and a flippy mag gimmick
I have the Worker Harrier, love them! 265fps! Greetings from Vienna (Europe/Austria) Erik
You are reviewing better when you are doing what you love. Keep it up.
Man screw the YT scamgorithim, hearing Coop go nuts during the firing demo is priceless content!
Good to see you doing well frank. Glad to see you really enjoying what you're reviewing again
Love your review format however i feel like it would be a good idea to mention the presence/lack of an bright orange muzzle, as there is likely a lot of people out there that wouldnt consider this and get into trouble.
Either way though, fantastic review and love to see you actually like the blaster your reviewing!
One thing I want to point out to get to the spring you only need to take the back two screws off the top rail before the two long center screws to get to the spring
This thing is so cool and powerful great review coop can’t wait to see what’s next
I thoroughly enjoy and appreciate your videos. Thank you for all you do. Thumbs up!
This blaster looks and reminds me of something from halo (it looks so cool and kinda futuristic)
I hope you review the new elite 2.0 storm charge as I recently got one and it’s actually really good, it’s a stryfe reskin but the grip fits me really well and it kinda looks cool
“Alright just make a gun that shoots darts but make it look cool”
Makes this
the sound itself is an argument for this blaster. but the looks just make it so much cooler as well!!!
IPSC target is a great addition to the channel, it really helps us see the grouping. Keep it up👌🏻
This is insanely customizable with the trion as well
You got me. Preordered mine. Also loving your new vids
This is so sick. It’s definitely in “you’ll shoot your eye out” territory with kids though hahaha
The only real problem I can think of with this gun is that the tip of the barrel doesn’t have any orange which can cause a lot of problems if you take it outside.
Finally a worthy platform for my 6.5-20 precision rifle optic lol
Rare footage of Frank being shocked in the firing demo 8:56
Already preordered mine. I like my Max Stryker, but it flexes and creaks a lot when I'm handling it. The Harrier will be perfect for something a bit more solid.
First the gameface trion and now the worker harrier. Springers are rising up
Edit: 8:58 OH MY GOD COOP YOUR LAUGH! XD
Flywheel masterace is gonna get outranged and out sniped…
@@ralexcraft990 And they said springers were outdated technology. Ahahahahahaha! Ahahahaha!!! AAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Great review as always Frank! Stormcharge review coming soon? Nerf is really stepping up their game with 2.0 lately
Coop772 I wouldnt agree that the Swift is obselete. This harrier is lie the best reskin of a longshot I have ever seen. The 450mm barrel if the optimum one for power, the 550mm for cozmetics.
The Swift is the long boy sniper, with a better powerplant for people that want more than 300fps.
And the Harrier to get to that fps will require heavier springs than the Swift, making it even harder to prime again over the Swift.
I think though that this is a very solid blaster from Worker, who has actually listened and fix the issues with their older more expensive to set up ranges.
This puts them back in the game against other offerings, but with much better potenial out of the box, and with better shell quality than the other palyers that have entered the space in recent years.
I totally agree
Would love a comparison of this with the Trion 🤩👍🏻
You regularly make references to real firearms so I’m assuming you enjoy shooting lead darts as well as foam. Would be FANTASTIC to see you in an episode with someone like Hickock 45 or Demolition Ranch 😀 Coop 45? Foam Ranch?
This is probably the best looking dart blaster of the last 5 years
the 5 round mag really tricked me into thinking it was the magwell xd
Hey, they made something good this time!
I’m glad you’re enjoying life coop
Man I just love this review
Aw man, I love the overall look of it, simple but effective. My only complaint is iron sights are a big deal for me, even on normal nerf guns. I like and prefer iron sights over optics, even in airsoft, and shooting real guns. Iron sights on blasters just gives me an emotional response, similar to a response someone would get with a sniper type blaster for example. So the fact that the irons are hard to use is disappointing for me personally. But I'll probably still get the blaster.
I think you could mount some fake MBUS sights on the rails if you prefer that sight picture.
@@Coop772 Perhaps I could try that. Thank you :)
hi frank love your videos keep it up!
My 100% guess about the breakdown to change the spring, i think its built that way for strength. They know they could do a 2 part top rail. But i think that full length rail is to make the gun more stable, more rigid. Which is also why id guess they made it out of metal and not plastic. No one ever complains about plastic rails, they do the same as metal ones and their lighter weight. But being this one is metal, it really screams to me that its there for strength, therefore making the breakdown for a spring change alittle lengthy. Again, just my guess.
Regarding your opinion on the breakdown feature requiring screws, I'm actually excited they used screws and the picatinny rail as one piece. Reason being I really like precision, but if the 2 halves are not connected firmly together, the wobblyness, even small, will affect the precision. Example blaster is the Indra from captain slug. The harrier screws tighten on and the long picatinny rail locks the 2 halves together preventing wobble.
Oh well this is just theory, I'm waiting for the 2nd batch of harrier to come so that I can buy locally.
Your right Coop.
That blaster looks damn sexy.
i feel like one day Coop will start reviewing them as guns.
The long monorail adds a level of rigidity to the gun, 2 chunks would make it flimsier and honestly monorails are so coollll
ngl saw the title on my notifications and thought it was about the plane
Excellent review. I want one. Stuck in the U.K. there's little to no chance. Like the pool joke. Gigady.
You can buy one from Blastertime that ships throughout the UK and the EU
Yes! Paint it clear!
This is the blaster that i'm looking for
Hi Coop, love your channel and content. Question...does this blaster makes the Lynx obsolete?
Keep up the great work!
I have the same question.
I can literally imagine a Nerf army all in white like Clone Troopers with these guns as the main weapon.
Coop, quick question.
Why do say you have to take the top rail off to change the spring? As far as I can tell on my Harrier, all you have to do is remove the two back screws from the top rail and the two that lock the blaster body together to get them apart.
Great video I’ve been waiting for you to review this. I had to get me one. Think you can give us a break down video going over internals and your thoughts on possible aftermarket upgrades?
9:21 - Bro! What!?!?!?! We had a rule in HvZ that if someone blasted you with the blaster close up and you said, "ouch" in any way the blaster couldn't be used. I think many people would say, "OUCHHHH!!!" if you got hit by this close up.
This is so cool but definitely good for HvZ.
YO COOP I LOVE UR VIDEOS
IM THIRD LETS GOOOOO
ur always the best reviewer on the platform with your factual, objective analysis of blasters with humour thrown in there. Please keep doing what you do, dudebro
Living in Sarasota, I can feel your pain re: humidity…
Ngl seeing darts pierced through Cardboard is absolutely hilarious.
Unrelated but do you plan on reviewing the Elite 2.0 StormCharge in the near future?
Can you make a comparison video on darts on the market currently? I don't know the difference between half and full-length darts other than their compatibility, worker wafflehead vs worker gen3 darts. I'd like some suggestions for this.
Bro, I would definitely use the sniper priming grip
Always been a fan of your content, these newer blasters look great idk why but it kinda reminds me of a PSG 1 mixed with an mx4 storm
Your first test fire angle on white background looked like you we air rifling it 😁
(In Patrick Bateman voice) “Impressive, very nice, now lets see the Harriers Price”
Thanks Coop this answered my questions, I'll get one eventually, hope someone makes a new stock for it that looks like a thumbhole stock
Coop, can you please review the Big Power Electric 501? It's a really cool blaster, basically like an Ultra 2 that shoots Elite darts
I'll be honest, I clicked because I expected " full ambi bro"
and I was not disappointed!
I think videos about battle kits would be cool, like talking about them and explaining why you recomend this rater than this
Glad the innuendos are coming back! Loll
For the spring change, you could probably only take out the back two rail screws and leave it attached to the front half of the blaster.
I wonder if any of the major high performance brands would create an SMG style blaster similar to the old modulus mediator core blaster?
That laugh was awesome dude
Kinda glad I held off on getting a Trion just because the amount of work I'd have to do to make it anywhere near this cool looking would be ridiculous.
Guess I'll be getting a teal Harrier to go with my teal Phoenix 2.0
The top metal rail probably reinforced the structure of the entire blaster. Without it or if it came in two sections, the connection between the two halfs of the blaster shell would probably break at a higher spring load.
we’ve gotten to a good place with attachments and stocks using pic rails or something close and either an m4 buffer tube or the nerf stock attachment but we don’t seem to have a great standard for barrel attachments which might be nice for barrels like this that don’t come with an orange tip for the barrel