As soon as I saw that you could switch out the barrel and the spring, I thought to myself "Man, I just know Coop is gonna do tests with all 4 combinations of barrel and spring, just for the sake of knowing all the data." And you didn't disappoint.
I mean, the Swift comes with 2 spring/barrel combos (1.2/280mm & 1.4/360mm), but there's a THIRD combo (1.6 spring and 550mm barrel, approx. 290fps) that's an optional extra to upgrade to.
It’s so cool looking back and remembering that Worker was just a small little company in Asia that made cool parts kits and such, but now they make their own blasters
They've released blasters in the past, there are some reviews on Coop's channel about them. However, this looks like a Dartzone Pro blaster, which is very good! Previous ones didn't really have an amazing aesthetic design, and were more functional with clear shells.
I am aware of the prophecy, swordfish and Phoenix however those are geared towards a modder’s market. The swift is ready to go out of the box without requiring a lipo or a complicated assembly process and that’s more what I’m happy about
Woah, VERY sudden video. Wasn't expecting a Coop review on a non-Saturday. The Swift is a glorious introduction to ultrastock performance without needing to mod all too much. It's just sad that a 200-dollar blaster needs additional kits and hardware to get past Caliburn-esque performance and be less fragile. Edit: would love to see you do a video on SCAR barrels at some point (the string-filled rifled barrel extension). They put spin on the dart, compensating a bit of FPS for better accuracy. Definitely an interesting attachment on Worker or 3D-printed blasters.
ive had my swift for just over a week. i bought the 550mm barrel and 1.6 spring, and with some light mods to the seals im easily pushing well over 320fps. this thing is so strong. and i chose it over a caliburn due to it being injection molded plastic rather than 3d printed. anyone looking to be the "sniper" role in their battles, 100% go for it. ive seen some do 400fps+
Finally Coop got the Swift I thought he was going to be the first one, but no problem the thing that hated about the swift was dart gate it was very thin plastic it cracks but few weeks later worker came out with metal dart gate, next one was upgraded longer barrel 550mm and 1.6 spring I got around 300fps next spring was 1.8 was hitting 350 to 370fps
Worker started off as just parts kits and shells/conversion kits. And now they're really stepping up their game making their own blasters from the bottom up
Thanks again for the review. If you were to get a suction cup target board to throw up on your door, I think you could make testing a little bit more interesting for yourself, without detracting from the floam flinger being tested. Keep it up, I can live vicariously through you and not go broke buying them all.
I tried one of these at a local nerf war. I shot it right into my hand to see how hard it hit. It hurt! Do not use at close range! This thing is a long range monster. Ive been tagged by it clear across a field at a public park
@@iateshampoo8692 I don’t remember it being in that game, but I could be wrong. Believe me I would have said Titanfall instead if I knew Edit: it’s only in apex
relating to the retailer you recommended..thank you thank you thank you for recommending out of darts. I was able to buy magazine shims for my rival magazines..I cant wait to use them with my pathfinder ^^
Hey Coop! When you were talking about the pump grip, you said it feels like skateboard griptape. Do you skate? I know that isn’t the only way to know what it feels like, maybe someone you know skates. But that question just popped into my head when you described the texture like that.
At last, after he reviewed the Worker Swordfish, I was expecting to review Worker brand blasters like every else did, and he somehow listened to my imaginary request!
Hey coop, i think it would be better if you switched to 60fps on firing demos, the darts are quite hard to see especially with a hard hitting blaster. Great vid as always though!
I've owned one of these for a few months now and best combo is 1.6 spring with the 550mm barrel, gives you around a 270fps average (order these separately as they do not come with the blaster) The prime is a little hard but very doable. I also have the 1.8 spring and it gets you 330+ but the prime is ridiculous and I did notice a little damage after about 20 rounds, I dont use the 1.8 spring anymore. I would highly recommend a metal dart gate upgrade (order it the same time you get the swift) because the stock dart gate is plastic and easy to crack. Using the 1.6 spring, I would also recommend the priming bar, makes life easier if Using all day. With the metal dart gate, prime bar, 1.6 spring and 550mm barrel its about an extra $50ish on top
You need a Swin upgrade. Swin also sells the whole Swift with with upgrade in. I have not get the upgrades myself but the aluminium barrel, PT, dartgate, trigger and a delrin×carbon plunger looks promising.
@@kinsleydu just looked up that kit and it dose look good and I actually wouldn't mind a lighter plunger. But the 1.8 just isn't worth it, the plastic molding the holds the spring screw/bolt, just isn't strong enough and the prime is hard. Ok for a few shots but that's all, even the 1.6 spring after an hr is enough.
I watch for the blasters. I think he used to have a better on screen personality years ago but he's the only one doing good reviews so supply and demand I suppose
Just when i think "Coop should finally start reviewing blasters for grown ups on a regular bases, how is he able to feed himself from reviewing elite 2.0 and other nerf brand blasters once a week?" BTW a video outside or on a range comparing short dart blasters with SCAR and BCAR muzzle attachements would be a fresh spice after all these recent years with redundant reviews in front of a black background. go dude!!! ;-*
there is an even longer barrel and 2 stronger spring options that can boost the Swift to 275 to 340fps respectively. The Swift is like an AK47, you can abuse it and it still fires. Mine even has broken nose piece but I still can use it regularly
Would love to see a flywheel blaster based on a form factor like this. we have the swordfish from worker and others why dont we have a longer larger blaster? i mean springers can get more power than flywheels but i mean come on. its cool still.
I agree with the lack of comfort when holding it. It does feel a little sharp. However, i think the performance, durability, and ease of use makes up for that.
I wish you had discussed the price/performance ratio of this blaster. I also wish you had reviewed the tertiary upgrade spring/barrel combo. The 1.6 spring and 550mm barrel make a huge difference, the further upgrade of the 1.8 spring even moreso. With factory supplied upgrades, durability of the plastics becomes a major problem. There is also a well known issue with the dart gate and factory o-rings that Worker has acknowledged and "corrected". The priming linkage is prone to crack due to the ill choice of A) making it from plastic, and B) using lock washers that create stress points under heavy load. This is a *very* good blaster. The problem I have with many reviews is that they don't really discuss the problems faced when upgrading this very upgradeable enthusiast grade blaster. No average 14yo is gonna drop $180 on a "nerf gun" to wing the neighbor kids. This is for enthusiasts. Many of whom intend to push it to at least the limits Worker claims it can handle. Unfortunately, it cannot handle those limits without heavy modification/ reinforcement. None of this seems to be discussed in the reviews out there. I am far from the only one who has experienced these issues. This is an awesome blaster. if you wanna shoot laser beams at 200fps, wow, is it great. However, for $180, it has a very poor price/performance ratio. Drop $40ish bucks into upgrades and you can scale it to all the way up to 350ish fps without much skill. Shoot it just like that for an afternoon and you will have compromised the gate, linkage, shell... or all 3, guaranteed. For 200fps, Nexus, Aeon, or Stryker are still king on P/P ratio. Store price plus $10 in parts, Bob's your uncle. For ultrastock performance, this becomes a $400 blaster that needs a lot of custom work to keep from breaking itself apart. Again, I love mine, but it's a bittersweet love and the phenomenal team at OOD helped me continue to love it by offering their unusually incredible customer service. All that said. An SBL, Lynx, or v.4 Caliburn/TC are better choices from a pure performance for cost standpoint. If I were to do it all over again, I'd still own this blaster, but had I known better, it would have cost me less in time patience and money overall. Hopefully this ramble makes sense. You're a good guy Coop, keep up the good work.
What did he mean by air seal? I'm quite the noob to springer blasters...and this one looks insanely dummy proof even when switching the barrel but some clarification on that aspect would be appreciated.
Springers work by using a spring to push air out of a tube, which shoots the dart. Imagine a syringe...filled with air instead of liquid...and instead of your hand pushing it, a spring is doing the pushing.
As soon as I saw that you could switch out the barrel and the spring, I thought to myself "Man, I just know Coop is gonna do tests with all 4 combinations of barrel and spring, just for the sake of knowing all the data." And you didn't disappoint.
Plus three different types of Darts. Coop is always great for that sweet sweet data.
My old science professor would get a hard on seeing more numbers.
I mean, the Swift comes with 2 spring/barrel combos (1.2/280mm & 1.4/360mm), but there's a THIRD combo (1.6 spring and 550mm barrel, approx. 290fps) that's an optional extra to upgrade to.
It’s so cool looking back and remembering that Worker was just a small little company in Asia that made cool parts kits and such, but now they make their own blasters
It would be more cool to invest in American or European companies.
@@AndreasGassner remember kids: racism is *not* cool!
@@AndreasGassner what ?
@@toffeentea6064 that’s just internationalism
@@AndreasGassner hahaha asia bad cuz they yellow i dont like yellow
I’ve been modifying my retaliators with worker parts for years, it’s nice that they’ve been releasing full blasters as well recently
They've released blasters in the past, there are some reviews on Coop's channel about them. However, this looks like a Dartzone Pro blaster, which is very good! Previous ones didn't really have an amazing aesthetic design, and were more functional with clear shells.
I am aware of the prophecy, swordfish and Phoenix however those are geared towards a modder’s market. The swift is ready to go out of the box without requiring a lipo or a complicated assembly process and that’s more what I’m happy about
Oh, correct! Good to know you're interested in such a blaster, and you made a valid point.
@@khorehmandirani the Swift is much much sturdier than anything from dart zone, it's super solid and not a thin plastic.
@@mitchhifi9192 Dartzone Pro blasters don't seem thin and made of flimsy plastic, but I could be wrong: I've not owned any of them.
Woah, VERY sudden video. Wasn't expecting a Coop review on a non-Saturday.
The Swift is a glorious introduction to ultrastock performance without needing to mod all too much. It's just sad that a 200-dollar blaster needs additional kits and hardware to get past Caliburn-esque performance and be less fragile.
Edit: would love to see you do a video on SCAR barrels at some point (the string-filled rifled barrel extension). They put spin on the dart, compensating a bit of FPS for better accuracy. Definitely an interesting attachment on Worker or 3D-printed blasters.
actually a scar can increase fps depending on plungertube to barrel volume ratio. also bearing based muzzle attachements dont reduce fps
The half length, low difficulty assembly, sniper for airsoft levels of power. Awesome sauce!
Coop did a great review
Half Length 50 Cal Sniper
@@nat3sans technically correct, nerf darts are half inch in diameter
Even as a casual Nerfer, I would totally invest in this blaster, just for how cool it looks.
it looks like every sci fi stun rifle and it's such a fantastic and eye-catching design
Seconded. I kind of want one just for the aesthetics alone, disregarding any performance.
The magazine is too thin imo
looks like the phantom from valorant
ive had my swift for just over a week. i bought the 550mm barrel and 1.6 spring, and with some light mods to the seals im easily pushing well over 320fps. this thing is so strong. and i chose it over a caliburn due to it being injection molded plastic rather than 3d printed. anyone looking to be the "sniper" role in their battles, 100% go for it. ive seen some do 400fps+
Finally Coop got the Swift I thought he was going to be the first one, but no problem the thing that hated about the swift was dart gate it was very thin plastic it cracks but few weeks later worker came out with metal dart gate, next one was upgraded longer barrel 550mm and 1.6 spring I got around 300fps next spring was 1.8 was hitting 350 to 370fps
Worker started off as just parts kits and shells/conversion kits. And now they're really stepping up their game making their own blasters from the bottom up
Dude, seconds before this video was uploaded, I literally said out loud “man I really wish coop uploaded a video soon” and then POOF!!!!
Wasn't expecting an upload today what a pleasant surprise!! I really like the customizability of this blaster it looks really cool!
Thanks again for the review. If you were to get a suction cup target board to throw up on your door, I think you could make testing a little bit more interesting for yourself, without detracting from the floam flinger being tested. Keep it up, I can live vicariously through you and not go broke buying them all.
I could listen to this all day. That blaster is crisp
I tried one of these at a local nerf war. I shot it right into my hand to see how hard it hit. It hurt! Do not use at close range!
This thing is a long range monster. Ive been tagged by it clear across a field at a public park
I’m sure you could print parts for that to make it look exactly like the Havoc Rifle from Apex, it already looks really similar
I thought it looks really similar to the phantom from valorant
@@Goobie7 i think it's a mix in both lol
@@Goobie7 Same same
Titanfall 2*
@@iateshampoo8692 I don’t remember it being in that game, but I could be wrong. Believe me I would have said Titanfall instead if I knew Edit: it’s only in apex
Bro I wish I could afford this. This is my favorite gun so far. Good job coop keep it up!!
aesthetic wise this looks very similar to phantom from valorant. Plus apart from that the blaster itself seems very solid for any type of nerf battle.
I came to the comments just to look to see if anybody said this already
relating to the retailer you recommended..thank you thank you thank you for recommending out of darts. I was able to buy magazine shims for my rival magazines..I cant wait to use them with my pathfinder ^^
Ayy he be "pumping" out these videos!
WOOO COOP
Your on a roll! 2 reviews in 3 days!
I was excited for this. Good vid!
I love my Swift! I really enjoy it with the metal extras like trigger and top rail. Sniper status!!!
Hey Coop! When you were talking about the pump grip, you said it feels like skateboard griptape. Do you skate? I know that isn’t the only way to know what it feels like, maybe someone you know skates. But that question just popped into my head when you described the texture like that.
I think everyone has a skateboard phase as a youngster. I spent a summer trying to learn to ollie a decade ago. ;)
At last, after he reviewed the Worker Swordfish, I was expecting to review Worker brand blasters like every else did, and he somehow listened to my imaginary request!
Aye coop. Lookin good bro. You've made some progress. We're proud of you
YOOOOO 2 UPLOADS IN ONE WEEK I LOVE YOU COOP
just realised how good our boy's looking recently
looking amazing coop 🥰💕
I had a feeling Coop was gonna review this!
And when I thought this day couldn’t get any better Coop uploaded today!
Wonderful video!
Hey coop, i think it would be better if you switched to 60fps on firing demos, the darts are quite hard to see especially with a hard hitting blaster. Great vid as always though!
respect for coop for uploading consistently :)
10:44 "If one guy has this and everyone else is running Stryfes, that's not fair at all".
Me: *Laughs in HYPER Siege-40 in a NERF duel*
I love my Swift with the shortest barrel and spring. It’s a nice switch from my DZP Mk1.1. Great review Frank!
He has returned
I've owned one of these for a few months now and best combo is 1.6 spring with the 550mm barrel, gives you around a 270fps average (order these separately as they do not come with the blaster)
The prime is a little hard but very doable.
I also have the 1.8 spring and it gets you 330+ but the prime is ridiculous and I did notice a little damage after about 20 rounds, I dont use the 1.8 spring anymore.
I would highly recommend a metal dart gate upgrade (order it the same time you get the swift) because the stock dart gate is plastic and easy to crack.
Using the 1.6 spring, I would also recommend the priming bar, makes life easier if Using all day.
With the metal dart gate, prime bar, 1.6 spring and 550mm barrel its about an extra $50ish on top
Where was the 1.8 causing damage?
@@RileyPhillis around the spring screwcap noticed some stress fractures and a little damage to the catch
You need a Swin upgrade. Swin also sells the whole Swift with with upgrade in. I have not get the upgrades myself but the aluminium barrel, PT, dartgate, trigger and a delrin×carbon plunger looks promising.
@@kinsleydu just looked up that kit and it dose look good and I actually wouldn't mind a lighter plunger.
But the 1.8 just isn't worth it, the plastic molding the holds the spring screw/bolt, just isn't strong enough and the prime is hard.
Ok for a few shots but that's all, even the 1.6 spring after an hr is enough.
@@Bobby.botcha yup i have the 1.8 too. Didn't like it, the effort to prime is also not practical on game. In running 1.6 with 25mm spacer at the back.
Woozi is perfect with this.
I grabbed one it's awesome! Just a tip though you will need an earplug in the side you shoot. It will ring your ears.
Let us all be honest, we watch Coops videos just because its entertaining, not because the blasters. You are awesome Coop!
I watch for the blasters. I think he used to have a better on screen personality years ago but he's the only one doing good reviews so supply and demand I suppose
Cap
That strong spring and long barrel combo basically makes it a sniper rifle in terms of dart blasters.
Nice blaster, I agree with your critics.
Thanks for the review Coop.
A bit late but still the highest quality blaster reviews on this freakin planet keep it up!
and also lmao tiny mags but massive blaster 🤔
you where my childhood! glad to see you again
I like how coop put the stickers on one side like hasbro.
I have the new blue/ actually purple one and absolutely love it 😊
The swift is glorious in appearance and function
I feel like Coop is starting to talk faster than the people in commercials reading the ts and cs
anyone notice the hundreds of darts on this dude's floor XD
Nice video, seems like a really cool blaster!
Have got a Worker Swift, absolutely love it! Easy to tune and easy to use.
Reviews with coop never get old
Love your reviews coop, now there will be more out of context videos. “SHOVE IT IN THERE!”
Modders heaven
Protip- put a single wrap of electrical tape around that bottom grip to keep that Allan key in- it WILL fall out otherwise.
Holy tactics batman
What if you customize a drum mag onto to it, that would be cool
Getting some real Lasgun vibes from this blaster
i like how coop went from looking like 22 to 32 and now to 17
Really cool! Also would you want to review a nerf musket? Just a suggestion
Just when i think "Coop should finally start reviewing blasters for grown ups on a regular bases, how is he able to feed himself from reviewing elite 2.0 and other nerf brand blasters once a week?"
BTW
a video outside or on a range comparing short dart blasters with SCAR and BCAR muzzle attachements would be a fresh spice after all these recent years with redundant reviews in front of a black background.
go dude!!! ;-*
i love the way the 10 round magazine looks tiny next to the worker swift
Any tips to mute the severe spring/plastic "twang" after each shot with the stronger spring?
Does the rifle barrel fit over the long barrel inside of the mock suppressor? This is one question I had while watching that never got answered
Could you somehow put both springs in the blaster? And if you could I wonder if it would increase FPS.
I'd like to see a 430 dart with the Icon series Stampede, to see whether the past holds up to the present.
Hey Coop, that magazine looked a little wiggly during the hipfire firings. Is that a normal thing for halflength mags?
cool that they took the ikea approach packaging wise
I actually questioned if it was Saturday for a sec when I got the notification
I love your Content Keep Up the good work 🌺
coops hair always look so fabulous
there is an even longer barrel and 2 stronger spring options that can boost the Swift to 275 to 340fps respectively. The Swift is like an AK47, you can abuse it and it still fires. Mine even has broken nose piece but I still can use it regularly
340???!!
@@Razor-gx2dq 550mm barrel + 1.8 spring. yes, 340fps.
I wonder...Would the spring for this blaster work with the Nexus and/or the Stryker?
The return of the king
10:47 MUAHAHAHAHA! Flywheel master race? I THINK NOT!
when i first saw this thing, i thought it was a fly wheel but it’s a spring powered but it would be pretty cool if it was a fly wheel
Would love to see a flywheel blaster based on a form factor like this. we have the swordfish from worker and others why dont we have a longer larger blaster? i mean springers can get more power than flywheels but i mean come on. its cool still.
Ohhh yeah a coop video!!!!
Worker is now a competitive dart blaster company
You know it's a high end gun when it comes Disassembled
It’s not ashamed to let you see what makes it work
Put the dart zone liberator spring in the worker swift
Can you cut out the platic pieces behind the grip?
Love my swift, and I got it from out of darts!
Thanks for the epic content
I hope coop will review the colonel wasp firefly next
Imagine a full auto version of this…
Dang this looks really nice!
wooo more coop uploads
Me and my friends use cheap green darts for tracers and fortnight darts for regular ammo because it is more sturdy than elite
Deym, the chrono numbers are insane 😱
Would the da bamboo darts work with these? Those are the only ones I have and I don't have the money for ammo
Ammo is cheap...If you don't have the money for ammo, then I doubt you have the money for this blaster.....
Cool blaster, I think whoever designed it played valorant and saw the phantom then made it into a blaster
Hey Coop, love your videos, I want to ask you, which do you think is worse the Warden or the Deploy?
bruhhhhh
Just asking
@@Coop772 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@@Coop772 both, Warden or Deploy?
@@Coop772 nevermind
Love the hair coop!
Please upload this often
Regular uploads! Let's gooooo!
I agree with the lack of comfort when holding it. It does feel a little sharp. However, i think the performance, durability, and ease of use makes up for that.
I wish you had discussed the price/performance ratio of this blaster. I also wish you had reviewed the tertiary upgrade spring/barrel combo. The 1.6 spring and 550mm barrel make a huge difference, the further upgrade of the 1.8 spring even moreso. With factory supplied upgrades, durability of the plastics becomes a major problem. There is also a well known issue with the dart gate and factory o-rings that Worker has acknowledged and "corrected". The priming linkage is prone to crack due to the ill choice of A) making it from plastic, and B) using lock washers that create stress points under heavy load. This is a *very* good blaster. The problem I have with many reviews is that they don't really discuss the problems faced when upgrading this very upgradeable enthusiast grade blaster. No average 14yo is gonna drop $180 on a "nerf gun" to wing the neighbor kids. This is for enthusiasts. Many of whom intend to push it to at least the limits Worker claims it can handle. Unfortunately, it cannot handle those limits without heavy modification/ reinforcement. None of this seems to be discussed in the reviews out there. I am far from the only one who has experienced these issues. This is an awesome blaster. if you wanna shoot laser beams at 200fps, wow, is it great. However, for $180, it has a very poor price/performance ratio. Drop $40ish bucks into upgrades and you can scale it to all the way up to 350ish fps without much skill. Shoot it just like that for an afternoon and you will have compromised the gate, linkage, shell... or all 3, guaranteed. For 200fps, Nexus, Aeon, or Stryker are still king on P/P ratio. Store price plus $10 in parts, Bob's your uncle. For ultrastock performance, this becomes a $400 blaster that needs a lot of custom work to keep from breaking itself apart. Again, I love mine, but it's a bittersweet love and the phenomenal team at OOD helped me continue to love it by offering their unusually incredible customer service. All that said. An SBL, Lynx, or v.4 Caliburn/TC are better choices from a pure performance for cost standpoint. If I were to do it all over again, I'd still own this blaster, but had I known better, it would have cost me less in time patience and money overall. Hopefully this ramble makes sense. You're a good guy Coop, keep up the good work.
i knew about needing a metal dart, but how to fix linkage and shell? didn't even knew it could break when shooting over 300. can you explain?
Blaster looks sick. Would I be able to get it in Australia?
Blaster tech has it. It’s not cheap.
What did he mean by air seal? I'm quite the noob to springer blasters...and this one looks insanely dummy proof even when switching the barrel but some clarification on that aspect would be appreciated.
Springers work by using a spring to push air out of a tube, which shoots the dart. Imagine a syringe...filled with air instead of liquid...and instead of your hand pushing it, a spring is doing the pushing.
it’s based off the H&K SL8, never thought blaster companies would make a blaster based off a real firearm
The Nerf N Strike Alpha Trooper was KACK!