Why disassemble the entire blaster to swap out main springs when you can just break up the front and back shell? The spring swap is basically the same as the Harrier.
I feel like the unicorn is a better blaster for cqb, but the Seagull is a better blaster for a wider range of uses. I’ve got the white version preordered and I can’t wait to paint it up and use it as my competitive springer primary
I've an upgraded unicorn... While I like the seagull's looks, I already have it's bigger brother the Harrier. The small form factor of the Unicorn is key for me. It's so easy to just take out the stock and throw it into a backpack which makes it easy to transport and low profile. This is an important factor in karen heavy Singapore where anything that looks remotely like a firearm attracts unwanted attention in the subways and by rubbernecks.
Got one pre-ordered, might buy another one depending on how I feel this one. I'd want two eventually. It's probably gonna be the last springer I buy for a while. Trion and this would be my rotating blasters depending on what I feel.
You didn't need to open it at the center when you were changing the springs lol. There's a video review out there that's in Chinese that shows that you don't have to go that far to change springs.
The durability issue with 3d printed blasters is... sunlight. I had a very nice 3d printed blaster. I don't want to say who it was made by because my issue isn't with them, it's with 3d printed stuff in general. Being in direct sunlight warped it and it was rendered completely useless.
Is the spring easier to change without the catch spring jumping into another dimension, if you split the receiver from the barrel first? I imagine you wouldn't encounter the catch spring that way, since it would be captive in the receiver.
@@ConeyDawg I guess I’m a little confused because the Harrier had no such issues and the shell looks identical? Is the catch a different design from the harrier? Thanks in advance for the help!
Nah you don't crack it open the way they did. You just separate the front and back from the middle and it comes out. There's a review that's been out for weeks in Chinese that shows how to do it. Dr. Flux just went the college try way instead cause he probably didn't look at any instructions on how to do it properly.
I will reserve my opinions for when i get mine, but it's the most expensive small springer blaster. This has to compete with the unicorn and the trion, which have a much lower pricepoint. Can't wait to see some comparison reviews, which are quite absent these days....
Note I don’t own any of the 2 blasters but I believe that the seagull is basically a Harrier mini. The only diff I can think of between the 2 is that the trigger pull for the unicorn felt heavier than the Harrier. If you have any specific details you want to ask go ahead.
There are more $80+ blasters now than people in the hobby. They almost all look the same. Either milsim or copies in different sizes of the same blaster. Yay.
I want to go back to when an awesome high powered blaster only cost $50.we shouldn't be paying so much for toys. The thing that sold me most on nerf was the cost a how readily available they were. Now not so much. It's becoming increasingly expensive and I'm seeing blasters that only certain people can obtain. For me this is a major turn off to nerf. The reality is if you want to stay in this hobby. Start reaching deep into those pockets.
Thanks for checking out the Seagull. I'm extremely impressed with this one. Each Worker blaster release gets better and better!
It's a really good gun I wish nerf made this
Where did you get that stock from?
Why disassemble the entire blaster to swap out main springs when you can just break up the front and back shell? The spring swap is basically the same as the Harrier.
I feel like the unicorn is a better blaster for cqb, but the Seagull is a better blaster for a wider range of uses. I’ve got the white version preordered and I can’t wait to paint it up and use it as my competitive springer primary
I defiantly prefer the seagull over the unicorn, even if it is just for one reason, the threaded barrel.
Our Boy Coney, repping the KCNC swag! Miss you brother. Hope your loving the West Coast life
I've an upgraded unicorn... While I like the seagull's looks, I already have it's bigger brother the Harrier.
The small form factor of the Unicorn is key for me.
It's so easy to just take out the stock and throw it into a backpack which makes it easy to transport and low profile.
This is an important factor in karen heavy Singapore where anything that looks remotely like a firearm attracts unwanted attention in the subways and by rubbernecks.
Damn bro! Your Video quality is getting better by the day 😳
Love the one grit!!!! Dank pods fans are everywhere!
Got one pre-ordered, might buy another one depending on how I feel this one. I'd want two eventually. It's probably gonna be the last springer I buy for a while. Trion and this would be my rotating blasters depending on what I feel.
You didn't need to open it at the center when you were changing the springs lol. There's a video review out there that's in Chinese that shows that you don't have to go that far to change springs.
Maybe they’ve never used a Harrier before? I’m genuinely puzzled as to why they did that and then said it was a fault of the blaster/spring
@@godeatsbagels Yeah it's so weird. I don't own a Harrier myself but I did see reviews lol.
@@lanochethat isn’t why they do that. They always open the entire blaster to show you the internals.
I have a unicorn on the way. What drew me to it are things like being nylon not ABS, and the toolless takedown. I intend to get one of these too
Coney rocking that Kansas City Nerf Club shirt!
Gotta represent the bois 😎
I want one soooo bad. Such a gorgeous blaster. Love the barrel options and picatinny side rails. Can you use an AR style rear grip on this?
Loving the Dankpods 1 Grit reference!
I put in my pre-order for this bad boy already, I can’t wait!
The durability issue with 3d printed blasters is... sunlight. I had a very nice 3d printed blaster. I don't want to say who it was made by because my issue isn't with them, it's with 3d printed stuff in general. Being in direct sunlight warped it and it was rendered completely useless.
Looks sweet. Thanks for the video fellas.
Our pleasure!
I cannot wait for my preorder 😖😖😖😖
125 is pretty damn good for it.
Is the spring easier to change without the catch spring jumping into another dimension, if you split the receiver from the barrel first? I imagine you wouldn't encounter the catch spring that way, since it would be captive in the receiver.
I tried that, but it's risky. I found it easier to remove the back three screws and carefully tease it in.
@@ConeyDawg I guess I’m a little confused because the Harrier had no such issues and the shell looks identical? Is the catch a different design from the harrier? Thanks in advance for the help!
As far as I can tell everything is the same except for size. There's less room for the springs, hence the jumping out.
Nah you don't crack it open the way they did. You just separate the front and back from the middle and it comes out. There's a review that's been out for weeks in Chinese that shows how to do it. Dr. Flux just went the college try way instead cause he probably didn't look at any instructions on how to do it properly.
@@lanoche lol yeah I was confused
Thanks Lukes squared.
I gonna be first in Russia, who have a Seagull. Very excited!
Wierd question, is the Worker Seagull a full kit to build or is it just an assembly required blaster? Does the price depend on the color you ask for?
Partial assembly required. All colors are the same price.
damn, man, you need to take a breath. i was worried you were gonna burst.
breathing is for off camera
Why you change catch spring with the main spring in it?
This over the nexus pro?
I am begging somone to make these in RIVAL
I will reserve my opinions for when i get mine, but it's the most expensive small springer blaster. This has to compete with the unicorn and the trion, which have a much lower pricepoint. Can't wait to see some comparison reviews, which are quite absent these days....
Nice 👌
that's not a 1 grit that's a 0 grit
Does it have slamfire?
Unfortunately, no.
If it was a AEB, i'd buy it in a heartbeat. Am just not a manual springer guy. Love my flywheelers and AEB's.
Seeing how worker was on flywheelers and now on springers, It's possible they're going aeb's next.
I think they'll do a springer pistol first
Very large 1 Grit. Is that grandma 1 Grit?
What kind of plastic is it made of?
feels like nylon or something very durable
@@drflux great thanks!
Vs trion?
How does it compare to a Unicorn?
Note I don’t own any of the 2 blasters but I believe that the seagull is basically a Harrier mini. The only diff I can think of between the 2 is that the trigger pull for the unicorn felt heavier than the Harrier. If you have any specific details you want to ask go ahead.
I have a nemesis and I’m fine with it. It hurts enough for me 😂
Caw Caw Caw
There are more $80+ blasters now than people in the hobby. They almost all look the same. Either milsim or copies in different sizes of the same blaster. Yay.
I want to go back to when an awesome high powered blaster only cost $50.we shouldn't be paying so much for toys. The thing that sold me most on nerf was the cost a how readily available they were. Now not so much. It's becoming increasingly expensive and I'm seeing blasters that only certain people can obtain. For me this is a major turn off to nerf. The reality is if you want to stay in this hobby. Start reaching deep into those pockets.
$125 is way too much, over $35 is too expensive
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I see what you did there. SOLID.