31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Amazon: Nerf N-Strike Elite 12 Special Edition Elite Darts Pack

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You can never accuse Nerf of just sitting on their hands and enjoying their success. Spotted on Amazon.com, check out these mad 'special edition' digital camo N-Strike Elite darts- in blue and grey. Aesthetically schmick, in my opinion:) More pics after the jump. Cheers Dustin for the lead!
Nerf N-Strike Elite 12 Special Edition Elite Darts Pack (blue) via Amazon.com
Nerf N-Strike Elite 12 Special Edition Elite Darts Pack (grey) via Amazon.com

Arctic Shock box art

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Just saw this today- box art for the upcoming Super Soaker Arctic Shock. I love the aesthetics of this water gun but the issue of the lack of trigger still grates me. Ice cubes were also a novel idea but I dunno if they EVER really took off- even back in the old days of the original Arctic Shock- but at least you've got a large capacity water tank!

Cheers Neil for the heads up:)


Tactical Tag: N-Strike Elite RoughCut 2x4 and Stryfe Reviews

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It's going to be a while till we Aussies get the new N-Strike Elite gear, but at least for now we can drool over the pics and videos produced from the other side of the pond. Our man Mike from Tactical Tag has picked up pretty much all of them, and has started the review process. Check out the vids after the jump, or hit up Tactical Tag for more info:)

Tactical Tag: N-Strike Elite RoughCut 2x4 Review
Tactical Tag: N-Strike Elite Stryfe Review






Nerf N-Strike Elite Stryfe: Impressive. Very Impressive.

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I've never really been certain about flywheel blasters- on one hand they are pretty noisy and obviously give away your position almost immediately (especially in an indoors sneaking-around-the-apartment kinda environment) but on the other they seem to have sort of fallen into the "SMG" class of the Nerf blaster world with their compact size but relatively powerful semi automatic firing (in the Barricade, Rayven and Stockade) which I do like as far as the 'tacticicool' tilt is concerned. Nerf have addressed both of these elements in the form of the new N-Strike Elite Stryfe and after playing with it for a week or so, I have to say it's definitely now become one of my real favourites. 
Here's why:) More after the jump.


The N-Strike Elite Stryfe comes in a very slimline box; it was surprisingly light with next to no packaging inside of the box. Inside you get the blaster, manual, a six round Elite clip and six elite darts.

The N-Strike Elite Stryfe is a flywheel mechanism powered, semi automatic clip fed blaster. It's easily likened to several other blasters in the Nerf line; initially one would suggest it's like a Barricade/Stockade but with a clip fed ammo system, or it's a forward loading Rayven but there's much about the Stryfe that shows Nerf have basically designed a whole new blaster in its own right.

Without a clip, the Stryfe does look like an oversized pistol, similar sized to the Maverick. It's actually quite slim, so rather than just modifying a Barricade, it feels lighter and sleeker and looks different. The grip is a little shorter than the Barricade/Stockade which wasn't as much of a problem for me and my girly hands, but may be for you bigger fellas. It's lightweight but quite solid at the same time as you'd expect from dem smart cookies at Nerf.
The Stryfe is an all new mould- the blaster sports the new N-Strike Elite colours of blue, white and orange and with the name plate clearly in black on the side.
The trigger area (here shown in orange, but Australian models will be grey) as you can see also sports two other buttoms beneath the trigger guard- the one on the grip is the accelerator trigger that activates the fly wheels (similar to the way the Rayven performs) while the button at the front is actually the clip release catch, unlike previous clip system blasters where the clip release has been on the side. 
It takes a lil to get used to but it's quite intuitive and allows for quick release and loading while on the run.

The Stryfe takes 4 AA batteries to power up the flywheels- unlike the Barricade/Stockade, the battery door is on the right hand side of the gun, not the left. 

Other subtle differences- the jam door on the Stryfe is a flip up/forward door rather than a slide as in the Barricade or Stockade. This can be a bit of a sticking issue if you've got a sight mounted on the top tactical rails and you're trying to clear a jam- at times you have to remove the sight to do so. Which is a lil frustrating.

The Stryfe has a few "intelligent" features that may just annoy some users but modders seem to have already gotten around these; 1) the motor won't start if there's no clip loaded or the jam door is open, 2) the trigger won't operate if the clip is empty and 3) the slight difference in clips means the regular older N-Strike clips kinda.. aren't recognised by the Stryfe.  I've only been using Elite clips with it anyway so this wasn't an issue for me personally, but I've heard this to be a problem out there in Nerf land.

Performance wise, it's pretty darn good. The Stryfe is in true form to the N-Strike Elite improved ranges, clearing that 15m mark flat though we'll obviously be seeing detuned power for our grey trigger domestic release. I still find the Stockade was more consistent in making it to the 20m mark, but it was much the muchness, however the Stryfe's ability to take clips is a massive win for it for gameplay lastability. And it looks cool:)   
The motors are also quieter than the original Barricade but I suspect very similar if not identical to the Stockade/updated Rayven, and I've been told doesn't do too badly with the odd voltage mod:) So far I haven't experienced any jams to date which is fantastic.

Customisation is a big thing with the Stryfe- It's a blaster that like the Retaliator/Recon (or the Spectre REV-5) has been blessed with ability to add a stock, sight AND barrel attachment which really does change the way the Stryfe looks. 


The Stryfe also has a secondary tactical rail under the muzzle which is awesome but effectively only for front grips, as the Recon tactical light is too long to fit.. I think this is a shame, but it does seem to be the trend for the N-Strike Elite blasters (the Hailfire was the same)
The Stryfe out of the box...
It's quite cool how different the Stryfe can look once you start playing around with attachments- it should be compatible with almost all stocks, sights and barrel attachments..

Personally, I think the Stryfe looks the best with the Retaliator's 12 round clip. Not too big or small..


Add a front grip from the Retaliator, and you're definitely in SMG tacticool territory:)


Now chuck on a pinpoint sight (thanks Neil!) and I'm really liking the look of this blaster..


I personally don't really think it needs a barrel attachment, and I tend to not use them as I find they interfere with the blaster's performance, but as you can see, it looks a bootload different now with a Retaliator barrel attachment and a Stockade stock..

And for something different, the Retaliator stock with a Super Soaker Shotblast scope, Stampede bipod and 18round Elite clip.


Now, THIS is my favourite config. for the Stryfe, if only the Spectre stock was also matching the Elite scheme..


And there it is again cos I think it looks mad:D


Here it is with a Spectre barrel as well. Still looks tough..
Compared to the Stockade
So what's the verdict from us? I was impressed. It feels great in hand and while it looked a lil' ho hum out of the box, once those attachments are all over it, the Stryfe looks TOUGH. It's powerful enough and accurate, the motors are a lil quieter and the ability to use clip system darts is a massive win. Issues with the use of non Elite clips might be a pain for some but I like it with the 12round Elite clip so it hasn't been a problem for me; the short grip might cause issue with big handed players but I'm not one of them so it doesn't affect me.

I still think flywheel blasters are noisy, but to be honest, I really don't care at this stage, the Stryfe is an all round piece of awesome kit. I love it, it adorns my coffee table atm as my blaster of choice for this holiday season. Do get one if you get the chance to unless you're really DEAD against flywheel blasters- I think you'll enjoy it:)

Compared to the Stockade
We'll be expecting these domestically mid 2013 which is kinda a long way away, but they are available through Amazon.com atm if you can't wait!

Nerf N-Strike Elite Triad EX-3: Packs a punch x3

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There have been a LOT of rumours about this lil' puppy since the N-Strike Elite series were announced; the priming handle of the Triad EX-3 was so similar to the existing N-Strike Jolt, that we were lead to believe it WAS the Elite version of the Jolt. The Triad EX-3 however is somewhat bigger, and while following similar design cues, is a different blaster in itself. And it fires three darts. Cool! More after the jump.


The Triad EX-3 comes in a blister pack, accompanied by three Elite darts. It's one of the rare NEW Elite blasters that still has a alpha-numeric code name for some reason- but no doubt we'll just call it the 'Triad' and be done with it.:) It's still quite a compact blaster but definitely a lot larger than the Jolt, and doesn't fit into lil' places easily like the Jolt does:)



I was initially sceptical about the Triad, mainly because I thought it'd be a single shot blaster with two empty hole dart holders like other 'EX-3' named gear. Surprisingly enough, it's not.  It lives up to its name, so given it's the 'Triad', I'm happy to say this blaster shoots three darts, one after the other. Kinda like magic at first before you realise it's just some clever tech inside:)


Although it's a different mould than anything else, it's still taking most of its design cues from the Jolt, right down to the somewhat uncomfortable "cut-into-my-hand" grip. It's quite fat to hold and still uses the same priming mechanism arm as the Jolt.


Unlike the repainted Jolts, the Triad does sport the N-Strike Elite logo on the handle.


Pulling the arm down cocks the Triad, and then it's simply a matter of squeezing the trigger.


The Triad doesn't have the option of firing the darts simultaneously, but what it does do is fire the darts one after the other with each cocking of the priming arm. It's actually pretty cool, as it detects which chamber has a dart loaded and will fire so long as it is actually loaded. We've played around with dart order and trying to "trick" it into firing a blank, but nope, several darts to the forehead later..


Performances are actually REALLY impressive. From my tests shooting it down an empty corridor at my day job office, it consistently outperformed the Stryfe on ranges (and definitely attracted a lot more 'ows!' from shooting people in the back) It's accurate and packs a significant punch, and we haven't found any of the chambers to be any more powerful than the other.


I picked up mine from Amazon for a pretty ridiculous price of 19.95, but they should be a lot cheaper in US stores. No sign of them here in Australia and alas no doubt they'll be sporting less powerful springs for the grey trigger pieces, but I definitely was surprisingly quite impressed by this number. I'll be interested to see how it goes against the Firestrike, but from a game play point of view, I'm half suspecting it'll have the drop on it.


27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

Winter Nerf Game #2

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Had another great indoor/outdoor match with some friends.  It also meant I got to try out the new Strongarm, Stryfe, and RoughCut 2x4 that I reviewed last week.  The Stryfe was my weapon of choice for our outdoor game while the RoughCut did exceptionally well as a primary for our indoor game.

It was considerably colder for the outdoor games we did, but we still managed to have a good time.  Parked my car nearby to give a few players some cover from the high ground.  We tried several different types of matches and parameters to help even things out, especially with the unbalanced terrain.  One of my favorites was limiting the "High ground" team to 6 dart clips and giving the other team high capacity clips and drums.  It helped even the playing field.

It was another great day for Nerf!  Next week, I've got an outdoor Laser Tag match planned.  With the cold of winter really settling in, we're gonna have to bundle up for this one!

Reviews of the Firestrike and Triad will be up THIS WEEK too!

Elite Triad EX-3 Review

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Little blaster with a little review that's a BIG deal!  This is the Triad EX-3 and it's an awesome addition to the N-Strike Elite lineup.  Based on the N-Strike Jolt, this 3-round compact blaster lives up to it's "Elite" branding with it's wonderful out-of-the-box ranges.  It's kind of scary seeing something so small get the ranges of an Elite pistol or rifle!

Check out my quick review below!

No Immortality on Doomsday

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While OMW is busy tossing their customers metal triggers (which I honestly could care less about), they're once again missing the mark.  Wasn't there something about a Longshot kit on 12-4-12?  Since it's been over a year for the initial preorder, I've been burnt out long enough on this kit.  Earlier in the fall I even decided to cancel the order, but even had problems with trying to do that... so I don't know if it actually got cancelled or not.  Now there's this fiasco about getting "Address Confirmation E-mails", of which I have not received.  At first, I took this as a sign that my order did actually get cancelled, but upon reading their fans responses, many others haven't gotten confirmation e-mails yet either.

Some folks have been defensive of Orange Mod Works in my recent rants about my opinion of how they've handled the Longshot Immortal kit, but a quick look back at the yearlong ordeal of this kit should make things pretty clear.  Every single time OMW has set an ETA or put a date on this kit, it's been blown past with delay after delay.  Additionally, they chug on acting as if nothing is wrong, offer up some other deals and freebies before actually answering the question of "what happened to the kit THIS time?"

Free Metal Triggers, coupons, and all that jazz doesn't do a thing for me.  Even if it turns out my order WAS indeed cancelled, I'm frustrated for the fans that are still waiting for OMW to get their act together and deliver when they say they will on this kit.  At this point, I don't care if the kit is any good or not.  All this "The wait will be worth it" is just a cheap ploy to dodge the bullets of the coma-inducing wait the Longshot Immortal kit has put their fans through.