This is an interesting customization which I created whilst I was toying around with the attachments.
Presenting....the Masterkey Clear Recon!
It consists of:
--> Clear Recon Front Barrel Attachment
--> Clear Recon Stock
--> Clear Recon Flip Sight
--> Alpha Trooper Drum Mag
--> Dart Tag Strikefire Orange Blaster
I am happy with the attachments, but note that this customization is mainly for assault, but not for rushing. The strikefire blaster serves as a dual purpose as both a fore grip and a masterkey blaster attachment.
Although it may seem difficult to prime the strikefire blaster after a shot, it is easier than it seems. All you have to do is to position your finger above the 'nerf' logo and the other to the left of the green rail attachment, and your thumb fixed onto the back of the grip.
Have Fun!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Sonic Vulcan -- At a Glance
Got the new Sonic Vulcan a on Monday!
Note: This picture was taken off the internet. I would upload pictures of mine when I have the resources.
It was priced in Tampines TRU @ SGD$99.90. Optional is also eveready batteries, in packs of 2. A good note, the price is around SGD$108 which includes the Sonic Vulcan and the 6 'D' Batteries, though they were not a value pack which I really hoped.
Even though the I've heard people around complaining about frequent jams and short life span about the Vulcan, I myself had no problems with it stock. This could probably be the new design 'easy load' ammo belt which have the top half of the tip of the 'shell' removed.
It is interesting to note that all whistler darts does not affect the blaster too much and all of them fire about the same distances, be it the 'J', 'K' or 'W1' manufactured whistler darts. Probably a result of it's piston launching system, correct me if I'm wrong.
On a lighter note, I'm having a lot of fun with this blaster! I've fired dozens of belts and so far, no problems at all. Maybe I'm lucky, or maybe the sonic series cleared up much of it's problems.
Note: This picture was taken off the internet. I would upload pictures of mine when I have the resources.
It was priced in Tampines TRU @ SGD$99.90. Optional is also eveready batteries, in packs of 2. A good note, the price is around SGD$108 which includes the Sonic Vulcan and the 6 'D' Batteries, though they were not a value pack which I really hoped.
Even though the I've heard people around complaining about frequent jams and short life span about the Vulcan, I myself had no problems with it stock. This could probably be the new design 'easy load' ammo belt which have the top half of the tip of the 'shell' removed.
It is interesting to note that all whistler darts does not affect the blaster too much and all of them fire about the same distances, be it the 'J', 'K' or 'W1' manufactured whistler darts. Probably a result of it's piston launching system, correct me if I'm wrong.
On a lighter note, I'm having a lot of fun with this blaster! I've fired dozens of belts and so far, no problems at all. Maybe I'm lucky, or maybe the sonic series cleared up much of it's problems.
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