Alchemist is my favorite blaster that I have built, just eking out my SLAB. Sillybutt's design ethic is incredible as well. Looking forward to building his future designs
Sillybutts has definitely done an awesome job. Keep it up guys! Edit: 3:17 I can actually hear the rain if I hold my phone speaker up to my ear and listen hard for it. 😂 We've got a decent amount of snow here in Harrisburg PA.
I know that 3d printed and Injection molded blasters are a different category, but how would you compare a Worker harrier with the ball bearing slide to the alchemist if both are 250 fps. I don't have either of them.
The Alchemist is definitely a smoother prime. It has actual plastic ball bearings in the prime compared to the upgraded pull down for the Harrier. The upgrade pull down currently available only comes with bushings (earlier ones sold came with metal bearings, but they wore on the barrel's anodized finish) and is much less smooth than true ball bearings.
When I started the hobby 3D printed blasters were very utilitarian, the Caliburn, the Lynx, were almost completely without frills, greeblies, or design features that were solely for aesthetics. That is definitely not true to the hobby today.
Alchemist is my favorite blaster that I have built, just eking out my SLAB. Sillybutt's design ethic is incredible as well. Looking forward to building his future designs
Sillybutts has definitely done an awesome job. Keep it up guys!
Edit: 3:17 I can actually hear the rain if I hold my phone speaker up to my ear and listen hard for it. 😂 We've got a decent amount of snow here in Harrisburg PA.
Finally a review of my favorite blaster! Also first, and I bought an alchy kit from your store!
Can't wait for the build guide video!
Looks amazing!
Hey!! I know that Sillybutts guy!! XD
This is absolutely amazing 😊😊😊
What a beauty!
Just ordered a hardware kit!! Pumped!!
I really need to get around to building a sillybutts blaster eventually. This may be the one I go for first.
Do you plan on making your own build guide?
Just filmed it!
It is here!
I know that 3d printed and Injection molded blasters are a different category, but how would you compare a Worker harrier with the ball bearing slide to the alchemist if both are 250 fps. I don't have either of them.
The Alchemist is definitely a smoother prime. It has actual plastic ball bearings in the prime compared to the upgraded pull down for the Harrier. The upgrade pull down currently available only comes with bushings (earlier ones sold came with metal bearings, but they wore on the barrel's anodized finish) and is much less smooth than true ball bearings.
I just found you and I'm so excited subbed!
yep totally havent built like 8 already
Yeah this is like the prime blaster now
Nice!
Would you recommend this over the lynx?
thank you for a new video.
Do you have any ideas where I can play those high FPS nerf battles? I live in Los Angeles. But any help will be good
We have a full resource page, including a map of many of the groups clubs in the US on our website!
outofdarts.com/pages/getting-started
@@outofdarts I spoke to help put but ballistic blasters is actually not dead, just gotta be on email list and they don't play in the winter
When I started the hobby 3D printed blasters were very utilitarian, the Caliburn, the Lynx, were almost completely without frills, greeblies, or design features that were solely for aesthetics. That is definitely not true to the hobby today.
Please please get your shipping to the philipines
Feeding the algorithm