@@pSykSG I don't usually go for printed blasters. To be precise this is the first printed blaster that I can see myself using. Having one of these in forest green with black and yellow safety tape for trim would be amazing!
Great video Psyk! You'll be happy to know that the grip on the Lynx V2 (just shipped out 5 beta kits today for testing!) is indeed a fair amount "girthier" and all around more comfortable in my opinion. In addition I'll be shipping hardware kits from now on with my own printed turnarounds and plungers to hopefully squash any remaining sealing issues. I gotta get you a Lynx V2 to review! Thanks again =) p.s. - there are only 4 Taurus blasters in existence (I have 2, KellyIndustries and Slug each have 1,) but maybe that might change someday?
Ohhhh man. Yeah maybe that might change. I’m super interested in the Taurus. I’d be more than happy to try out a V2 - I have a UK-spec V1 ordered already, hahaha!
My favourite 3d printed/hardware blaster I've ever seen. I definitely want one. Love that colour. Worker sells a transparent foregrip similar to that one. The only thing that I would want from this blaster is it to look like the SMR from Black Ops 2. Also good to see you keeping on
Not to take away from all the time and effort that went into designing this, but this reminds me of the old old homemades MIG’s old “multiple orgasms” I think was the first of it kind and pioneered (from what I remember, I’m sure someone else may have done it before) the floating plunger head/moving catch. The blasters seems similar, but his used hoppers. I know shortly after, people like (I think, I could be wrong, long time ago) An the hero is made it mag fed (with the old pak d mags) very similar in concept.
You’re absolutely correct. I initially mentioned MIG’s MO but after looking at older build threads this was already linked back with the paper trail by Captain Slug. You can find all the info in NerfHaven, so i decided to cut that part out of the video.
Gives me those same vibes! I do believe MIG was the first to do a proper bullpup homemade like you thought. If I remember correctly Louiec3 had just recently stopped developing things and captain slug was doing a lot of his wizardry when the multiple orgasm came out. But I don't think anyone else was. Daniel Murray and NOM were still building awesome blasters but not necessarily designing them. So I'm pretty sure MIG did the bullpup first. Only other person around that time I could see coming up with it is Louiec3 but he doesn't have anything like that on his photo bucket. (Which is a huge trip BTW.)
You are absolutely correct, I took a lot of inspiration from the classics for my Taurus and Lynx blasters. During the design process I'd often struggle with something for weeks, and then a few hours browsing on NH would show me a perfect solution that was made 5-10 years ago. Humbling!
Orion Blasters That’s awesome!! I’m so glad to be constantly seeing “old school” designs get modernized and improved! It’s super cool and gets me all excited! Great blaster and work!!
Correct! A fun bit of trivia, the metric lynx uses thumbscrews instead of pins, but the holes in the stock are still there! They have become part of the aesthetic.
I actually know Dan in person, he abandoned the Taurus in favor of the Lynx because he was having too many problems with it. What problems specifically, you'd have to ask him
I know space is an issue in SG but you should get a 3D printer! You could save so much money on blasters and shipping of parts! The lighting is looking good in this video!
@@pSykSG I guess you just need to think about how many blasters you could but and how much you would save by printing them yourself :-). I actually made back the money I spent on my printer but printing parts for other people :-)
"he doesn't have the heftiest spring in there"
"it hits around 180-200 fps"
Yep and now Piggy found that an old 8kg spring was getting 200fps.
Yeas this one I definitely want. More than a Caliburn or Talonclaw.
Same sentiments, my dude.
@@pSykSG
I don't usually go for printed blasters. To be precise this is the first printed blaster that I can see myself using. Having one of these in forest green with black and yellow safety tape for trim would be amazing!
It's so quiet! The pop as the dart leaves the barrel is really satisfying
Yeah but also this is a rather light spring so that could be a factor as well!
"I'm used to something abit
T H I C C E R "
😏
The Lynx is such a fun blaster. I am building the newest generation of it currently with a 20 inch barrel.
STAHP IT BRO PLS
hahahahahahaha
Great video Psyk! You'll be happy to know that the grip on the Lynx V2 (just shipped out 5 beta kits today for testing!) is indeed a fair amount "girthier" and all around more comfortable in my opinion. In addition I'll be shipping hardware kits from now on with my own printed turnarounds and plungers to hopefully squash any remaining sealing issues. I gotta get you a Lynx V2 to review! Thanks again =) p.s. - there are only 4 Taurus blasters in existence (I have 2, KellyIndustries and Slug each have 1,) but maybe that might change someday?
Ohhhh man. Yeah maybe that might change. I’m super interested in the Taurus. I’d be more than happy to try out a V2 - I have a UK-spec V1 ordered already, hahaha!
My favourite 3d printed/hardware blaster I've ever seen. I definitely want one. Love that colour. Worker sells a transparent foregrip similar to that one. The only thing that I would want from this blaster is it to look like the SMR from Black Ops 2. Also good to see you keeping on
Thank you Lucas!
Yeah i purchased one for myself from Viking Foam Arms, haahaha
Hey man I used to watch you all the time and I just recently got nostalgic, glad to see your still killing it!
Thank you Aaron!!!!!
Not to take away from all the time and effort that went into designing this, but this reminds me of the old old homemades
MIG’s old “multiple orgasms” I think was the first of it kind and pioneered (from what I remember, I’m sure someone else may have done it before) the floating plunger head/moving catch. The blasters seems similar, but his used hoppers. I know shortly after, people like (I think, I could be wrong, long time ago) An the hero is made it mag fed (with the old pak d mags) very similar in concept.
You’re absolutely correct. I initially mentioned MIG’s MO but after looking at older build threads this was already linked back with the paper trail by Captain Slug. You can find all the info in NerfHaven, so i decided to cut that part out of the video.
pSykSG makes a lot of sense. I just miss that “oldness”
Gives me those same vibes! I do believe MIG was the first to do a proper bullpup homemade like you thought. If I remember correctly Louiec3 had just recently stopped developing things and captain slug was doing a lot of his wizardry when the multiple orgasm came out. But I don't think anyone else was. Daniel Murray and NOM were still building awesome blasters but not necessarily designing them. So I'm pretty sure MIG did the bullpup first. Only other person around that time I could see coming up with it is Louiec3 but he doesn't have anything like that on his photo bucket. (Which is a huge trip BTW.)
You are absolutely correct, I took a lot of inspiration from the classics for my Taurus and Lynx blasters. During the design process I'd often struggle with something for weeks, and then a few hours browsing on NH would show me a perfect solution that was made 5-10 years ago. Humbling!
Orion Blasters That’s awesome!! I’m so glad to be constantly seeing “old school” designs get modernized and improved! It’s super cool and gets me all excited! Great blaster and work!!
Check out the Chimera if you want a full sized bullpub ; but I love the Lynx from what I have seen absolutely need to build one.
I've always know about the Chimera. That's been around for a long time.
It's just that the aesthetics doesn't appeal to me.
So those 2 holes in the butt stock are likely storage slots for the takedown pins when you are taking it apart.
Correct! A fun bit of trivia, the metric lynx uses thumbscrews instead of pins, but the holes in the stock are still there! They have become part of the aesthetic.
WHAAAAAT 🤯
the slots at the back are for extra takedown pins i think
Hi Psyk
I just found your channel, and I really love it!
Keep up the work!
Hey Sniper957pro - Thank you!
That means a lot!
Might I also recommend Wilson tennis grip comfort overgrip for the handle? They are very comfortable and help preventing sliding
That’s definitely an option!
U can find the grip on BT
Seal is probably better in the newer version with the 3D printed turnaround
Yeah definitely. Did you see the SLA printed turnarounds? Dang!
pSykSG yeah, I might see if I can use my uni’s printers to make one
Where’s the blaster? I can’t see it I front of your shirt!
Hee hee hee you got it :)
Hey psyk, the geip your looking for is the Stark Equipment SE-5 Express Grip
Thank you MGK!!
make a wish for dzp mk3. injuction molding bullup
the grip is a worker terminator afg
I'm also own LYNX blaster is great blaster, this Saturday nite I'm use it 1st time at game
Sick!
@@pSykSG aslo this 26 September got our 1st Battle Rolaye ,9 team already registered, game held at Sedenak Johor
Tarus was predecessor to the Lynx
Yep but they’re really different situations...
good stuff...
isn't that worker clear foregrip that came out with terminator?
Nope
I actually know Dan in person, he abandoned the Taurus in favor of the Lynx because he was having too many problems with it. What problems specifically, you'd have to ask him
pSyk is the lynx able to use artifact/worker longshot kits barrel?
Yes but it depends on the barrel length.
@@pSykSG Thank you so much!
I already have TWO Talon Claw Bullpups, now I also want this thing too 🤣 I don't need, but I want soooo much lol
I know space is an issue in SG but you should get a 3D printer! You could save so much money on blasters and shipping of parts! The lighting is looking good in this video!
I thought about it but I don’t know yet. Really have to think about it... hmmmm.
@@pSykSG I guess you just need to think about how many blasters you could but and how much you would save by printing them yourself :-). I actually made back the money I spent on my printer but printing parts for other people :-)
Wow, that is something I wish I could have had like 10 years ago bwahahahaa.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahah