The jolt reskin is called the Ace SD-1. It's just the old alpha strike stinger with a new, larger outer shell. Hilariously they get great seals even with no o rings. You can in fact get the AR out if you remove the outer shell, which is much easier to do on the stinger. The rear cap is clipped, you can just pry it off and the AR falls right out.
If I’m honest I think this is a true testament to modders tenacity and perseverance since despite all these limitations we still find ways to mod even the half way decent blasters hasbro makes. I salute you good sir
I opens mi eaglepoint and added another spring and it now shots way harder. Thank you bro I wouldn’t be able to do it without this great video so of course I subscribed🙏🏼
Yeah I was pretty surprised by the seal on those plungers - I think the cost is longevity, if the plunger ever wears out, there’s no way to renew the seal.
Got an eaglepoint and was really sad to see it break Used this video to help me fix it If anyone had the same problem where you cant prime it might be because the white part on the plunger tube rod (the catch part) misaligned itself and no longer moves when you move the bolt
Hi, which extension bit do you use with your skil electric screwdriver, it seems really thin ?? and where did you take your giant spudger, I didn't find it with the amazon link you provide ?? I joined your discord server by agreeing all the rules, do I have to wait to get access to your server ??
@@FamilyFoamsport it has a very bad crackling sound and the drum won't rotate I think it happened because of slam fire even though Hasbro says its a slam fire gun I'm off to get a new one unless you have any solutions
@@GameCity678 the slim fire max that Hasbro has been putting out recently are pretty questionable in a few different ways. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if that broke it. Without pictures of the inside of your blaster though, it’s hard to specifically diagnose a problem like that.
Tha k you! The orange "stick" from the air drum bent and got stuck in the spring. With your video, I could fix it and put it together again! I think the white thing that gave you troubles was a pain in the arese. I think that the part that pulls back the air drum is very small and not very well designed, as it disengages constatly. Thank you again!
On the Eaglepoint? I don’t think it’s all that much lighter than the average Elite blaster, but it benefits from a properly sealed plunger head and a decent sized plunger tube.
Why do Hasbro include the mixture of a big 2 shot, medium 4 shot and a tiny, single shot blasters? Don't look at these from an adult's perspective. These are aimed primarily at a younger audience, they're cheap toys that can be safely used inside the home or small garden. Kids are just as interested in aesthetics and how cool something looks, as they are in how they actually perform. Being cheap, kids will probably get different sets or individual blasters too, so they get to try different designs with various trade offs... but they all shoot darts at a broadly similar velocity.
You know… if this took shells (double shells that you can buy separately) had no smart AR and better equipment the technician could actually be really cool with a paint job too! (And a stock that holds shells like the sledge fire that can be 3D printed) it would be a double barrel shotgun that takes shells looks neat and could actually be used!
I was thinking about that, and I wanted to know how much empty space it wasn't using, and this video showed me that this weapon could fit a some trilogy parts, obviously wouldnt have she'll ejecting but I could fit the top loading part if there is space
The Technician is an embarrassment. It wouldn't have been much more expensive to make a mini Trilogy without the ejection mechanism (just pull back the pump to open the side door and tip the used shell out). Although the more triangular Sledgefire shells would have worked better in the simple design I'm imagining.
When you manufacture tens or even hundreds of thousands of each model, costs soon mount up when you spend one extra £ or $ per unit. There's a distinct possibility of people damaging the blaster whilst trying to mod it, and then claiming it's faulty and trying to get a replacement under warranty. It's a time consuming and relatively expensive process figuring out what is a genuine manufacturing fault or a user's accidental damage. With cheaper blasters, it's literally not worth Hasbro paying someone to log, disassemble, diagnose and repair a faulty item, it costs them far more than the item is worth. They just replace the whole unit. So why bother making them easy to get in to and more expensive to manufacture?
The jolt reskin is called the Ace SD-1. It's just the old alpha strike stinger with a new, larger outer shell.
Hilariously they get great seals even with no o rings. You can in fact get the AR out if you remove the outer shell, which is much easier to do on the stinger. The rear cap is clipped, you can just pry it off and the AR falls right out.
Heed these words all, for the King of Jolts has Spaketh!
If I’m honest I think this is a true testament to modders tenacity and perseverance since despite all these limitations we still find ways to mod even the half way decent blasters hasbro makes. I salute you good sir
I opens mi eaglepoint and added another spring and it now shots way harder. Thank you bro I wouldn’t be able to do it without this great video so of course I subscribed🙏🏼
Nobody was gonna tell me it said “2021” in the title? 😂
Thank you brother, because of you I was finally able to fix my Eaglepoint, It's such a pain in the a** .
Appreciate your efforts.
Great content, so happy to see a good modders look into these blasters. Was neat to see the no o-ring plungers can potentially seal decently.
Yeah I was pretty surprised by the seal on those plungers - I think the cost is longevity, if the plunger ever wears out, there’s no way to renew the seal.
Nerf is starting to feel like apple laptop repair.
Time to get out the microwaveable heat pads!
Got an eaglepoint and was really sad to see it break
Used this video to help me fix it
If anyone had the same problem where you cant prime it might be because the white part on the plunger tube rod (the catch part) misaligned itself and no longer moves when you move the bolt
You’re doing quite a public service here! Ha. I haven’t seen much inside of these.
Hi, which extension bit do you use with your skil electric screwdriver, it seems really thin ?? and where did you take your giant spudger, I didn't find it with the amazon link you provide ?? I joined your discord server by agreeing all the rules, do I have to wait to get access to your server ??
Can you do a video on fixing the eagle point when I pull back it won't work
Does it not catch when you pull the priming handle back?
@@FamilyFoamsport it has a very bad crackling sound and the drum won't rotate I think it happened because of slam fire even though Hasbro says its a slam fire gun I'm off to get a new one unless you have any solutions
@@GameCity678 the slim fire max that Hasbro has been putting out recently are pretty questionable in a few different ways. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if that broke it. Without pictures of the inside of your blaster though, it’s hard to specifically diagnose a problem like that.
@@GameCity678 I mean it just sounds like maybe the rotation much arm that turns the cylinder broke, but that's really just an educated guess.
Same
Thanks! Your video helped me fix the Eagle Point of my son!🎉🎉🎉
You are one patient man
Ty bro ur a life saver
i manage to clip the air restrictor pins from behind the barrel and now it misfires and doesnt rotate consistantly :(
Repaired my son's eagle thanks to you ..i was not sure how it was before i opened it 👍
Tha k you! The orange "stick" from the air drum bent and got stuck in the spring. With your video, I could fix it and put it together again! I think the white thing that gave you troubles was a pain in the arese. I think that the part that pulls back the air drum is very small and not very well designed, as it disengages constatly. Thank you again!
Thanks
I have the same jolt reskin and I literally spent 5 hours and trying to give it a stronger spring and a o-ring
Any success?
The quadfire's internals were a lot better than I expected. Well done!
What, another trans girl who uses nerf guns? Awesome! I thought me and @TheLexikitty were the only ones!
Hey man. Why do you think the prime is really easy even with standard elite performance?
On the Eaglepoint? I don’t think it’s all that much lighter than the average Elite blaster, but it benefits from a properly sealed plunger head and a decent sized plunger tube.
@@FamilyFoamsport and is it okay to dryfire the eaglepoint?
@@shreenivasdalvi9762 Yes, there’s an air restrictor.
Why do Hasbro include the mixture of a big 2 shot, medium 4 shot and a tiny, single shot blasters? Don't look at these from an adult's perspective. These are aimed primarily at a younger audience, they're cheap toys that can be safely used inside the home or small garden. Kids are just as interested in aesthetics and how cool something looks, as they are in how they actually perform. Being cheap, kids will probably get different sets or individual blasters too, so they get to try different designs with various trade offs... but they all shoot darts at a broadly similar velocity.
Quiera modificar mi eaglepoint y pintarla pero me da miedo abrirla sin romperla
Bro I opened my one up and I can't take it back together help me
Which blaster?
I just moded my tehnician and somehow made it a shotgun aka it shoots both darts at the time and its somehow good now
You know… if this took shells (double shells that you can buy separately) had no smart AR and better equipment the technician could actually be really cool with a paint job too! (And a stock that holds shells like the sledge fire that can be 3D printed) it would be a double barrel shotgun that takes shells looks neat and could actually be used!
I was thinking about that, and I wanted to know how much empty space it wasn't using, and this video showed me that this weapon could fit a some trilogy parts, obviously wouldnt have she'll ejecting but I could fit the top loading part if there is space
Ладно, понял.
Разобрать можно все, но некоторые сложнее из за склейки... Спасибо.
Зато можно усилить новыми пружинами...
Excelente video me sirvió para componer la de mi hijo que casi nueva se descompuso. Like
The Technician is an embarrassment. It wouldn't have been much more expensive to make a mini Trilogy without the ejection mechanism (just pull back the pump to open the side door and tip the used shell out). Although the more triangular Sledgefire shells would have worked better in the simple design I'm imagining.
Muy útil, gracias desde Colombia. Tuve el mismo problema al intentar armar la parte de las guías blancas. Gracias.
¡Me alegro de ser útil! Salud.
Lol @ spring rattle through no fault of your own. That Elite 2.0 quality.
Yeah it just *does that* ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@FamilyFoamsport it's a feature! Included sounds! -Hasbro
@@FamilyFoamsport I have the Fang which is essentially the same thing as that and the Quadrot and it was a lot easier to get to the AR.
the plastic broke
Can we say "right to repair"?
There are farmers who have to hack their tractors & harvestors to repair them.
When you manufacture tens or even hundreds of thousands of each model, costs soon mount up when you spend one extra £ or $ per unit. There's a distinct possibility of people damaging the blaster whilst trying to mod it, and then claiming it's faulty and trying to get a replacement under warranty. It's a time consuming and relatively expensive process figuring out what is a genuine manufacturing fault or a user's accidental damage. With cheaper blasters, it's literally not worth Hasbro paying someone to log, disassemble, diagnose and repair a faulty item, it costs them far more than the item is worth. They just replace the whole unit. So why bother making them easy to get in to and more expensive to manufacture?