Oh yeah I'm there with you. Out of the box performance is amazing! However, I've never had a blaster hit this hard and consistent in stock configuration, and so my inner child is screaming, "Push it further!!!" Lol
The stock spring has the best prime vs FPS even out of the two provided in the upgrade kit. It might be my darts going bad, but I think it needs a longer barrel with the higher power springs. I’ve been losing accuracy during testing.
Thanks for this video brother. You're 1 of 2 Nerfers remembered that are those of us out here that actually want a peek inside them brand new blasters that we haven't had a chance to pick up yet. I prefer to have a peek inside to know whether or certain mods are possible. Not normal spring and barrel mods.
Hey, Thanks for the support! I'll be uploading the same video on both the Stryker 2.0 & the Maxim in the next couple of weeks. Definitely keep any eye out!
With this being my first video like this, I definitely want to go further breaking the blaster down in the future. That way, I don't miss things like this. Thanks for the heads up & the support!
I appreciate your video! Seems like most people are upgrading the springs and putting in longer barrels. I'm pretty happy with keeping it stock honestly.
Love the vid got mine today love it and its soo much more powerfull than i thought i told my brother tho shoot me from about 10 feet and there was a red dot a little later
Absolutely! If you want practice on opening blasters up you should hit up a thrift shop and grab some cheap springers to practice on. My other tip would be take pictures before you remove anything and each step along the way. This way you can reference them when you put the thing back together. Thanks for the support!
Hey, Great video. Thanks for showing and walking though the internals. IMHO, this doesn't really need any upgrades. DartZone already has a spring pack for this. And xfox games has a muzzle collet, in case you want to add a longer barrel without messing with the stock muzzle. They also have a bunch of spacers to help you fine-tune FPS.
Yeah, that's what I was meaning to say. I just couldn't find the words. I've never used it befor, but I know that it's a feature that some people like and use. Thanks for the support!
Test a longer barrel with the higher power spring kit. I’ve noticed reduced accuracy using it and I’m curious if it’s just my darts going bad or if it’s out-gassing the dart.
I didn't come across a 5th spring in my disassembly. Now that I go back and watch my video I wish I had gone further in that process. The springs I uncovered were the catch spring (long), 2 magazine catch springs (medium), and on very short spring onto of the plunger tube. That one I'm guessing is for slam fire or clearing jams. Hope this helps.
Switch the internals and the shell with that from a lightly modded Xshot Longshot. If you do that you'll have a much superior blaster than you started with.
It was a fun design. I'll be using it for this series going forward. (Swapping out the blaster each time obviously) shoot me a DM on Instagram or an email at backyardfoamohio@gmail.com and I'll send you a high response version
That's a pretty bold assertion to make. It's designed like this to maximize the amount of air in the plunger tube and make a more efficient blaster than the Nexus Pro. They also removed an additional seal point making it easier to get a good seal.
Thanks for the comment! The design is in good faith and should be celebrated, Dart Zone removed a possible point of failure that, at this point, IMO has been an industry standard. That being said, the lower barrel does bother me to and is a deal breaker. This type of innovation is what we want in our hobby. Other companies (including Dart Zone) will hear our feedback about the lower barrel and go back to the drawing board to make improvements. (Or at least that is how that should work) Thanks for the support!
I haven’t noticed any accuracy decrease from the stock spring and darts using the provided sights. Sure, it’s an aesthetic/ergonomic preference, but I haven’t noticed anything in terms of performance. Edit to add: I don’t like comparing nerf to real steel, but consider that the AK platform also has a similarly low barrel and that hasn’t stopped it from being ubiquitous.
Thanks for the video of the internals. This is actually a blaster that I don't feel the need to upgrade. I was very happy with it out of the box.
Oh yeah I'm there with you. Out of the box performance is amazing! However, I've never had a blaster hit this hard and consistent in stock configuration, and so my inner child is screaming, "Push it further!!!" Lol
The stock spring has the best prime vs FPS even out of the two provided in the upgrade kit.
It might be my darts going bad, but I think it needs a longer barrel with the higher power springs. I’ve been losing accuracy during testing.
Thanks for this video brother. You're 1 of 2 Nerfers remembered that are those of us out here that actually want a peek inside them brand new blasters that we haven't had a chance to pick up yet.
I prefer to have a peek inside to know whether or certain mods are possible. Not normal spring and barrel mods.
Hey, Thanks for the support! I'll be uploading the same video on both the Stryker 2.0 & the Maxim in the next couple of weeks. Definitely keep any eye out!
There actually are a couple of bearing rollers inside the orange piece that the pump grip attaches to, they ride on the outside of the barrel.
With this being my first video like this, I definitely want to go further breaking the blaster down in the future. That way, I don't miss things like this. Thanks for the heads up & the support!
I appreciate your video! Seems like most people are upgrading the springs and putting in longer barrels. I'm pretty happy with keeping it stock honestly.
I appreciate your support! This thing is amazing out of the box no doubt about it!
@@backyardfoam I know you don't like the offset barrel but that doesn't bother me too much.
Agreed. I bought one for my buddy but if I had my own I'd keep it stock. Local club has 200 FPS cap, the model I bought hits 190-198 with BCAR.
I'm considering pushing this one as far as I can and using it for distance target shooting/plinking.
Thanks dude, because last night i might’ve taken it apart and I didn’t know how to put it together.
Absolutely! I am looking forward to taking the Stryker 2.0 & and Venom apart next. Thanks for the support!
This blaster was made not to need an upgrade. i"m amazed how simple it is on the inside. It's litterary buy-play-throw away
Some people might argue "buy-throw away-buy XLS". Lol thanks for the support!
Love the vid got mine today love it and its soo much more powerfull than i thought i told my brother tho shoot me from about 10 feet and there was a red dot a little later
Yeah she's pretty spicy! I'm working on the Stryker 2.0 review and the "a look inside" video. Thanks for the support
Thanks for making this video I completely refuse to open my nexus pro x after I destroyed my nexus pro opening it up to lube thing
Absolutely! If you want practice on opening blasters up you should hit up a thrift shop and grab some cheap springers to practice on. My other tip would be take pictures before you remove anything and each step along the way. This way you can reference them when you put the thing back together.
Thanks for the support!
Hopefully a metal kit for this Nexus X will be made by worker.
Their original Nexus Pro kit was really good!
Hey,
Great video. Thanks for showing and walking though the internals.
IMHO, this doesn't really need any upgrades.
DartZone already has a spring pack for this.
And xfox games has a muzzle collet, in case you want to add a longer barrel without messing with the stock muzzle. They also have a bunch of spacers to help you fine-tune FPS.
Yeah, that seems to be the general consensus. Out of the box, she does very well.
The screw port inside the grip is for mounting AR grips, not toy/airsoft motor grips which use a different attachment method and are larger.
Yeah, that's what I was meaning to say. I just couldn't find the words. I've never used it befor, but I know that it's a feature that some people like and use. Thanks for the support!
Test a longer barrel with the higher power spring kit. I’ve noticed reduced accuracy using it and I’m curious if it’s just my darts going bad or if it’s out-gassing the dart.
Roger roger!
Do you know where the 5th spring goes? It’s the tightest spring with the end sitting horizontally
I didn't come across a 5th spring in my disassembly. Now that I go back and watch my video I wish I had gone further in that process. The springs I uncovered were the catch spring (long), 2 magazine catch springs (medium), and on very short spring onto of the plunger tube. That one I'm guessing is for slam fire or clearing jams.
Hope this helps.
Switch the internals and the shell with that from a lightly modded Xshot Longshot. If you do that you'll have a much superior blaster than you started with.
Lol! The XShot Long Shot is a great blaster, I will give you that. Thanks for the support!
Imma need that thumbnail turned into a big mousepad lol
It was a fun design. I'll be using it for this series going forward. (Swapping out the blaster each time obviously) shoot me a DM on Instagram or an email at backyardfoamohio@gmail.com and I'll send you a high response version
Why is it all designed like this? Seems over-designed just to have the barrel lower, which I don't like personally.
That's a pretty bold assertion to make. It's designed like this to maximize the amount of air in the plunger tube and make a more efficient blaster than the Nexus Pro. They also removed an additional seal point making it easier to get a good seal.
Oh yeah, the way they got more air volume in the tube was by making it oval shaped, hence it took up more vertical space.
Thanks for the comment! The design is in good faith and should be celebrated, Dart Zone removed a possible point of failure that, at this point, IMO has been an industry standard.
That being said, the lower barrel does bother me to and is a deal breaker.
This type of innovation is what we want in our hobby. Other companies (including Dart Zone) will hear our feedback about the lower barrel and go back to the drawing board to make improvements. (Or at least that is how that should work)
Thanks for the support!
@@backyardfoam Oh yeah don't get me wrong, the VERY low bore axis is definitely a trade-off for that enhanced out of box performance and sleek look
I haven’t noticed any accuracy decrease from the stock spring and darts using the provided sights. Sure, it’s an aesthetic/ergonomic preference, but I haven’t noticed anything in terms of performance.
Edit to add: I don’t like comparing nerf to real steel, but consider that the AK platform also has a similarly low barrel and that hasn’t stopped it from being ubiquitous.