nice looking blaster, but i´m still not a fan of a new dart format. nothing against the blasters itself, but with the n-series darts they made a mistake. i would pass, but play with them. :)
Luke from OOD said, that one of the people of Nerf said, that Slam-Fire is ommited because in some countries have sound restriction and Nerf want to sell them worldwide.
I had heard that, but they could have made two variants instead of nerfing it in the countries where there is no noise issue. There is precedent for them to do such a thing already.
@@SecondHandBlasters you can do that of course but this increase you production cost because you have split it to two products. If you have no proof that Slamfire makes more profit then you have no case. Also, the Infinity does have Slamfire, it is just blocked by a Trigger. There is a Video from Vile Mods with that claim. ruclips.net/video/wIltYQgyrxI/видео.html
I thought the same thing about a drum mag for the N-Series but I imagined a drum shaped like the Titan 50 drum but where the chain can run around continuously in a loop. Maybe there could be a loading port/hole to feed darts in, so you could reload on the fly pushing darts through the back of the drum(?). Great review as always.
A drum with a smaller profile than this mag stick would make the blaster infinitely better imho. Doesn’t need 50 rounds (won’t complain if it is though), just needs to be more compact. In a perfect world, they would make it reloadable like they did with the old Infinus.
The aftermarket mags are what “saved” ultra for me (i’m one of the only adopters i know in my area). Sadly, however, Ultra Speed mags are only available by buying a new Ultra Speed. Seeing as N-Series mags use the same design, I hope Hasbro gets their heads out of their rear ends soon and releases them for individual purchase.
I do think these two along with the agility are actually pretty good hvz, indoor or basement blasters. Rest of the wave is meh, pinpoint I only bought on sale for an extra mag for the sprinter. New N1 ammo type I think is an improvement over elite
Oddly enough, the Pinpoint is actually one that I enjoyed as a modder. Converted it to half darts and it is a decent plinker. The Sprinter is my favorite of the line, but the Agility is a good choice to goof around with around the house when I don’t want to sting anyone. As for HvZ with the Wielder, i dunno.. 4 is just too few. I can see the flex being used as a backup though.
I do like the looks of the infinite. Thank you for your review. Take care.
Thanks for watching!
nice looking blaster, but i´m still not a fan of a new dart format.
nothing against the blasters itself, but with the n-series darts they made a mistake.
i would pass, but play with them. :)
@@sataki82 sadly i have to agree. They need to hurry up and release accustrike series for these darts before it is too late.
Luke from OOD said, that one of the people of Nerf said, that Slam-Fire is ommited because in some countries have sound restriction and Nerf want to sell them worldwide.
I had heard that, but they could have made two variants instead of nerfing it in the countries where there is no noise issue. There is precedent for them to do such a thing already.
@@SecondHandBlasters you can do that of course but this increase you production cost because you have split it to two products. If you have no proof that Slamfire makes more profit then you have no case. Also, the Infinity does have Slamfire, it is just blocked by a Trigger. There is a Video from Vile Mods with that claim.
ruclips.net/video/wIltYQgyrxI/видео.html
I thought the same thing about a drum mag for the N-Series but I imagined a drum shaped like the Titan 50 drum but where the chain can run around continuously in a loop. Maybe there could be a loading port/hole to feed darts in, so you could reload on the fly pushing darts through the back of the drum(?). Great review as always.
A drum with a smaller profile than this mag stick would make the blaster infinitely better imho. Doesn’t need 50 rounds (won’t complain if it is though), just needs to be more compact.
In a perfect world, they would make it reloadable like they did with the old Infinus.
Awesome video👍
Thank you 👍
@SecondHandBlasters no problem👍
There's still a chance, that the mags would be sold separately. Ultra was a new proprietary dart type and they sold mags
The aftermarket mags are what “saved” ultra for me (i’m one of the only adopters i know in my area). Sadly, however, Ultra Speed mags are only available by buying a new Ultra Speed.
Seeing as N-Series mags use the same design, I hope Hasbro gets their heads out of their rear ends soon and releases them for individual purchase.
I do think these two along with the agility are actually pretty good hvz, indoor or basement blasters. Rest of the wave is meh, pinpoint I only bought on sale for an extra mag for the sprinter. New N1 ammo type I think is an improvement over elite
Oddly enough, the Pinpoint is actually one that I enjoyed as a modder. Converted it to half darts and it is a decent plinker. The Sprinter is my favorite of the line, but the Agility is a good choice to goof around with around the house when I don’t want to sting anyone. As for HvZ with the Wielder, i dunno.. 4 is just too few. I can see the flex being used as a backup though.
finally!
Finally we see a decent N-series blaster? Or finally i managed to get a review for them? Lol.