How well does this rifle spin compared too other rifles? How does the rifle weight compare to wooden rifles? Would you recommend this for someone on a budget and someone who doesnt want to have to worry about their rifle breaking?
It actually spins quite well! It does feel different than a wooden rifle though, but it wont take long to get used to it. Yes I would say this is a good buy for someone who might be dropping their rifle a lot while learning on hard surfaces.
I would for those guards who have to practice extensively on hard surfaces (like concrete). However a wooden rifle might be better for other environments and skill levels. It depends on the performer and group.
Hard pass.. Don’t get it. They’re supposed to be “industrial” but I had a student break 2, within a span of a month, versus the rest of the guard who used wooden rifles. Great balance on the design, but there’s an “after shock” that jiggles/vibrates in your hand when you spin, toss, and maneuver the rifle. Don’t ever spin plastic rifles.. wood is the BEST and only option.!
I've heard people say that these come with a lifetime warranty, is that accurate?
Hmmm I haven’t heard of this
How well does this rifle spin compared too other rifles?
How does the rifle weight compare to wooden rifles?
Would you recommend this for someone on a budget and someone who doesnt want to have to worry about their rifle breaking?
It actually spins quite well! It does feel different than a wooden rifle though, but it wont take long to get used to it. Yes I would say this is a good buy for someone who might be dropping their rifle a lot while learning on hard surfaces.
Would you recommend this rifle?
I would for those guards who have to practice extensively on hard surfaces (like concrete). However a wooden rifle might be better for other environments and skill levels. It depends on the performer and group.
Hard pass.. Don’t get it. They’re supposed to be “industrial” but I had a student break 2, within a span of a month, versus the rest of the guard who used wooden rifles. Great balance on the design, but there’s an “after shock” that jiggles/vibrates in your hand when you spin, toss, and maneuver the rifle. Don’t ever spin plastic rifles.. wood is the BEST and only option.!