Showing posts with label slam fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slam fire. Show all posts
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Nerf Elite Alpha Trooper Slam Fire Demonstration
I did this video in reply to a skeptic, nickpro11 of Youtube. It's my method of slam firing the EAT. Accuracy goes out the window but ROF is very high.
Labels:
Alpha Trooper,
Elite,
Nerf,
slam fire
Monday, 7 October 2013
HFCBE: Nerf Alpha Trooper CS-18 (stock)
A while back I did an Elite Alpha slam fire vid, in which the Elite Alpha in question had a BT v2 spring of 8.5kg load, stock spring being around 2kg. So I went and got one of my stock ATs and slam fired that to see what kind of ROF I could get.
Time: 2.91
No. darts: 18
ROF: 5.842dps or 350.5dpm
Strangely enough, ROF with a stock AT is slower than ROF with my 8.5kg EAT. *genius*
Time: 2.91
No. darts: 18
ROF: 5.842dps or 350.5dpm
Strangely enough, ROF with a stock AT is slower than ROF with my 8.5kg EAT. *genius*
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Nerf Elite Alpha Trooper Slam Fire Vid
It's been a while since my last vid, so I thought since I had a bit of spare time I'd shoot some quick vids for you guys.
First up is a slam fire vid of my EAT. Now you may be wondering "It's just an Alpha. What's so special about slam firing it?" Well, this is my modded EAT with the 8.5kg BT spring in it, over 3 times stronger than the stock spring.
Time to empty: 2.58sec
No. darts fired: 18
ROF: 6.59dps or 395.3dpm
For reference, my Pyragon slam fire vid has a ROF of around 6.8dps and a stock Stampede or Vulcan is around 3dps.
Just a note on modding the EAT, I would not recommend removing the AR as with the 8.5kg BT v2 spring it gains hardly any range (with Elites) and of course without the AR there is more internal stress. Average range does get pushed up to the magical 30m (100ft) mark though.
EDIT: Don't pay that range claim too much stock.
Muzzle velocity is increased so if you're a stefan user ranges will be increased more significantly.
It does make an awesome sound so if you're into that sort of thing go ahead, but otherwise I'd leave the AR in there for use with Elites.
First up is a slam fire vid of my EAT. Now you may be wondering "It's just an Alpha. What's so special about slam firing it?" Well, this is my modded EAT with the 8.5kg BT spring in it, over 3 times stronger than the stock spring.
Time to empty: 2.58sec
No. darts fired: 18
ROF: 6.59dps or 395.3dpm
For reference, my Pyragon slam fire vid has a ROF of around 6.8dps and a stock Stampede or Vulcan is around 3dps.
Just a note on modding the EAT, I would not recommend removing the AR as with the 8.5kg BT v2 spring it gains hardly any range (with Elites) and of course without the AR there is more internal stress. Average range does get pushed up to the magical 30m (100ft) mark though.
EDIT: Don't pay that range claim too much stock.
Muzzle velocity is increased so if you're a stefan user ranges will be increased more significantly.
It does make an awesome sound so if you're into that sort of thing go ahead, but otherwise I'd leave the AR in there for use with Elites.
Labels:
Alpha Trooper,
Elite,
hfcbe,
Nerf,
rate of fire,
rof,
slam fire,
video
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Alpha Trooper vs Raider Slam-Fire Off
I finally completed my AT vs Raider slam-fire off vid after months of procrastination.
The AT's ROF is 6.32dps, while the Raider's is 6.00dps.
I personally far prefer the AT, but some people might prefer the Raider. In any case, the point of this vid was simply to compare slam-fire speeds.
I personally far prefer the AT, but some people might prefer the Raider. In any case, the point of this vid was simply to compare slam-fire speeds.
Labels:
Alpha Trooper,
hfcbe,
Nerf,
Raider,
rate of fire,
rof,
slam fire,
video
Monday, 11 February 2013
Nerf Vortex Pyragon Slam-Fire Take 2
My original Pyragon slam-fire vid you couldn't see the discs flying, and all you could see were disc impacts on the curtain and hear very loud rapid-fire noises. This new vid allows you to see the discs hit the lace in front of my window, and also lets me accurately measure the time between first and last disc impact.
Anyway, the vid:
I empty the 40 disc drum in 5.87 seconds, meaning a ROF of 6.81 discs per second. Note the disc spray, though, and this is at a 1-2m range.
Anyway, the vid:
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Nerf Vortex Pyragon Slam-Fire Demo
In this video I slam-fire the Pyragon's entire 40 disc drum in 6 seconds.
This means its maximum ROF is 6.67 discs per second, which is excellent considering its the only slam-fire blaster to do so, it rivals semi auto blasters like the Rayven and Hail-Fire, and is only exceeded by the Magstrike and possibly Rapid Fire.
This means its maximum ROF is 6.67 discs per second, which is excellent considering its the only slam-fire blaster to do so, it rivals semi auto blasters like the Rayven and Hail-Fire, and is only exceeded by the Magstrike and possibly Rapid Fire.
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