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I'd like to buy a hardware kit but can't find anywhere what the Znc and Ziiiinc look like vs the "just" Zinc 2.0. Will you do a short video comparing the 3? Thanks.
Because this company sucks. They send shoddy parts. The support staff lie to you. The lead times are months not days. And any repairs take almost as long. And id you do buy from them do it with a merchant that can guarantee your satisfaction or money back. Like paypal or a decent banks card service. Because they ghost you on support unless they get emails from them.
@@TheCrash0veride I bought a Zinc 2.0 at Frontline Foam on the 18th of April and It arrived today at 13th of May. Lead times did take about 1-2 weeks and shipping to the UK took about 2 weeks. I don't see anything wrong with their support service either, I was a bit of a pain in the ass for them but they still bothered with me anyway. Currently building my blaster, all is going well for me at the moment.
I followed the instructions of screwing the rod into the front piece until you could see it on the other side and the rod just snapped 16:37. Very disappointed in these instructions
Giys. Dont buy frontlines stuff. Theure builds are terrible and the kits come with wrong parts. It literally is a constant problem with almost every order
I bought a gun kit from these guys 3 months ago. I still have yet to use it. Its still in their shop. This company is the WORST. the support staff has lied to me every time i ask for updates and get told “ it will ship the end of this week” and i get this everytime i ask. For the past 3 weeks. But the original item was 1-2 weeks lead time. Didnt get it until a month and a half. After being lied to multiple times by the support staff. And if you do buy from these tools. Make sure you do it thru a merchant that can guarantee a refund not the store credit these scammers try to give you.
We’re not scammers. Delays happen. We’re sorry for the wait. We did get you your order in less than 6 weeks it sounds like, which is less time than some people wait for kits from other sellers. If there’s something wrong, email us. It was probably just waiting on a restock of a specific item which, as the site states, falls outside the 1-2 week lead time. You probably read the email update wrong.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters i was told i was waiting on backorder parts. Then i was told they came in and would get it within 48 hrs Then i was told after another week that they were now waiting on different backorder parts. After finally getting it one of the motors didnt work. Was told to send it back for repairs. Its been in the repair shop for a month now. And every time i ask for updates. Support tells me it’ll be done the end if this week. Ive been told this the last 3 weeks.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters ahh surprise surprise. This was last week tues: Sorry for the confusion. It should indeed be done this week. This was this mornings email: Sorry about that. I'd say it should be looked at in the next few days. And this was 3 weeks ago the 18th: Repair hasn't started, but should be quick and easy once started. Should be done this week. Ive been getting the run around. Its one thing to say its gonna be a while and it is. Its another to keep lying to your customer and tell them itll be done by end of week And regurgitating this EVERY week
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Frontline Foam is a hobby shop in Provo, Utah, dedicated to making aftermarket nerf more accessible to the nerf hobby. If you're looking for a specialized, custom, 3D-printed blaster or parts, Frontline Foam is for you.
The shop is run by 10 employees who build each and every blaster by hand. The videos you see on our channel are often filmed in the very shop where we build and test your blasters. All blaster designs are produced with designer permission, and often collaboration.
Frontline Foam was started by Derrikk Sun, who says his passion for building nerf blasters over the past 12 years has accidentally overblown into a small and rapidly growing business.
We believe that nerf is not only just for fun, but can be a healthy outlet for stress contributing to serious mental health issues. We stand by mental health awareness & effective recovery efforts.
We aspire to be an asset in the nerf hobby and our communities in general to improve people's lives through fun.
Why don't you sell a zinc 2.0 hardware kit?
Hey I have a question for the lower power spring do I all so cut it to 5.6 inches
@@grahamsanimations9272 Yea! 5.5 should work, but depends on which set up you’ve got.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters okay thx
The mag slips out most of the time when I move my gun up and down? FIXED it
I'd like to buy a hardware kit but can't find anywhere what the Znc and Ziiiinc look like vs the "just" Zinc 2.0. Will you do a short video comparing the 3? Thanks.
When I tried to screw the screws into the rear, they simply did not fit and slid out easily.
What do you do if it’s not priming?
I had to file so much i dont think i have a file anymore
How do you get the plunger tube out of the slide without breaking it?
Just bend it slightly outward
My sear doesn't trip the plunger unless I hold the slide down onto the frame. I ordered the unassembled kit from your website. Any advice?
They suck lol. Any company that can't make a full auto blaster is going to be bad news
Hi, mine will not catch, what can I do to troubleshoot it?
Sand it till its fitt. Not only the trigger, all parts shall move mooth easy.
why don't they come filed?
Because this company sucks. They send shoddy parts. The support staff lie to you. The lead times are months not days. And any repairs take almost as long. And id you do buy from them do it with a merchant that can guarantee your satisfaction or money back. Like paypal or a decent banks card service. Because they ghost you on support unless they get emails from them.
@@TheCrash0veride I bought a Zinc 2.0 at Frontline Foam on the 18th of April and It arrived today at 13th of May. Lead times did take about 1-2 weeks and shipping to the UK took about 2 weeks. I don't see anything wrong with their support service either, I was a bit of a pain in the ass for them but they still bothered with me anyway. Currently building my blaster, all is going well for me at the moment.
I followed the instructions of screwing the rod into the front piece until you could see it on the other side and the rod just snapped 16:37. Very disappointed in these instructions
I mean 97$ for a bunch of metal parts... then you have to print all the parts. It's a nice project I guess but SO expensive.
sadly i’ve bought a 4 40 nut because of the first tutorial
Giys. Dont buy frontlines stuff. Theure builds are terrible and the kits come with wrong parts. It literally is a constant problem with almost every order
Uh I got all of my parts
Print quality is dogshit dude
Any particular piece? Most Zincs hold up well, unless there’s a missing layer or poor layer adhesion.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters Every piece you showed on that video seems to come out of a toy 3d printer
@@eberthzorzi1965 so?
@@grahamsanimations9272 shitty commercial practice
I bought a gun kit from these guys 3 months ago. I still have yet to use it. Its still in their shop. This company is the WORST. the support staff has lied to me every time i ask for updates and get told “ it will ship the end of this week” and i get this everytime i ask. For the past 3 weeks. But the original item was 1-2 weeks lead time. Didnt get it until a month and a half. After being lied to multiple times by the support staff. And if you do buy from these tools. Make sure you do it thru a merchant that can guarantee a refund not the store credit these scammers try to give you.
We’re not scammers. Delays happen. We’re sorry for the wait. We did get you your order in less than 6 weeks it sounds like, which is less time than some people wait for kits from other sellers. If there’s something wrong, email us. It was probably just waiting on a restock of a specific item which, as the site states, falls outside the 1-2 week lead time. You probably read the email update wrong.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters i was told i was waiting on backorder parts. Then i was told they came in and would get it within 48 hrs Then i was told after another week that they were now waiting on different backorder parts. After finally getting it one of the motors didnt work. Was told to send it back for repairs. Its been in the repair shop for a month now. And every time i ask for updates. Support tells me it’ll be done the end if this week. Ive been told this the last 3 weeks.
@@TheCrash0veride If it’s a DIY kit you sent to us to fix for you, it should be expected to have to wait a longer lead time.
@@FrontlineFoamBlasters ahh surprise surprise. This was last week tues: Sorry for the confusion. It should indeed be done this week.
This was this mornings email: Sorry about that. I'd say it should be looked at in the next few days. And this was 3 weeks ago the 18th: Repair hasn't started, but should be quick and easy once started. Should be done this week.
Ive been getting the run around. Its one thing to say its gonna be a while and it is. Its another to keep lying to your customer and tell them itll be done by end of week And regurgitating this EVERY week
@@TheCrash0veride It’s a DIY kit. We have a queue. We try to get things as fast as we can, but it’s unfair to others if we bump yours ahead of theirs.