Hey Jarek! I’m glad to see you still making videos! I used to be a subscriber back in the beginning days of Red Dragon Airsoft! I even watched all your old videos playing Killing Floor on your gaming channel. It’s so nostalgic to see such a familiar face after over 10 years!
Nerf flintlock anything is so impractical (or really flintlock in general unless you're a felon) but cool at the same time ... I want one. Although, what's interesting is that the already long reload still isn't as long as it would take to reload an actual flintlock, and imagine having to do that under pressure in line formation; early modern warfare was terrifying and brutal.
Paper cartridges were a huge deal in reloading a muzzle loader of any kind. I have a Uberti colt 1861 navy in 36 cal and the reload is abysmal with loose powder, but paper cartridges actually make it practical to load quickly and on the move. And a capper speeds up the priming process. Obviously not as fast as a cartridge revolver, but not far behind it.
Guy who designed the 3D printed version here! I was surprised just how much they stole for the outer shell - they just copied the stock and cut it down :p there was no reason to copy the octagon profile or very straight handle if they were going to injection mold it. That said, glad they were able to put in the work to upgrade the internals.
I followed your shop since the first iteration of the first model you released a long time ago. Never thought I'd actually get a printer anytime soon but I have goals to use it for mold master production for casting, and the second I got it the very first models I bought were every single one you made aside for maybe the desk cannons 😂
I've purchased and printed several of your models. They're fantastic. I've wanted a good "nerf" flintlock for a long time and your designs did not disappoint. I particularly love the version that uses a cap in the pan, coupled with a sprinkle of baby powder in the barrel after it's primed and loaded for a puff of "smoke" from the barrel when it's fired. Makes for an authentic experience. I just had this video recommended to me, and I thought for sure you had partnered with the sellers because it's clear they used a ton of your component models to create their product. It's a bummer hearing that they apparently just outright stole them. From what's shown in the video, the upgraded internals don't even yield that much of an improvement (if any) compared to what I get with your 3D printed versions. Plus darts over balls in a flintlock? Yuck. Please people, don't give companies like this your business.
Damn I haven't watched you in a minute. Glad you're still at it! The hobby has evolved so much with the advent of 3D printers! I would use a magnet to keep the jamming rod in. Might have to edit the print file to have a channel for a magnet.
Oh it definitely has. I only own like, 2-3 actual nerf guns. Near my entire collection is either 3d printed or a gimmicky blaster some chinese company has sent me.
@@RapidRoach They arrived today. Heavy and sturdy feeling with some rough edges and even some slight staining but otherwise fine and very robust They work really well, however; you don't actually need to use the rod to put the dart in; you just put it in by hand and that's it. I actually tried pushing the dart in with the rod the first time, like Jarek demonstrates, it jammed in the barrel, and I had to remove to barrel to get it out again. Hope this helps.
I’m having trouble getting the barrel back in all the way after I removed it to unjam it. Any pointers on getting it back in? I’m thinking the spring might not be down all the way, and that doesn’t allow the barrel to go down all the way. It’s like 3mm shy of all the holes lining back up
I'm surprised it isn't using some form of air tank where you unscrew the ramrod, use that to ram the dart in, then screw it back on and use that as a pump handle. Like shoving a Panther air Tank in there. Would be much cooler imo.
Hey, didn’t you use to do airsoft content, that stuff was stellar, and I hope you know crazy-you know who has fallen in his UA-cam career, no consistency and what not. I’m glad things worked out for you.
Damn. Tried showing this to my roommate who called it 'Overly Cumbersome' but... Well clearly they missed the point. Awesome, might want a small magnet or simple screw to hold the rod in place.
Damn I remember you, I haven’t seen you in many many years. Used to watch your air soft content YEARS and YEARS ago. Good to see your still breathing friend. 💯
Or you could just use the correct end of the ramrod which is made to move snuggly down the barrel just like in a real muzzleloader. (Maybe I'm wrong and you're supposed to use the incorrect end, just saying)
@@kingofcapp It doesn't fit, the orange tipped end is too wide for the inner barrel to push the darts down into it, you need to use the back end of it to seat it all the way back in. It looks wrong I know but it's the only way to do it.
It shouldn’t take a genius to know this would be HORRIBLE in actual nerf battles. That said, of all the nerf blasters out there, you would gain the most clout by using this as an ornamental
I do a lot of Renaissance Faire stuff, so I dress like a Pirate nearly every other week for a good portion of the year. So it'll be fun to get one of these for my Nephew.
Bought this for my son for his birthday! We opened it 12 minutes ago and it’s jammed because he didn’t cock it before he loaded it. Anyone have any advise on removing the barrel completely? Or are we screwed here?
I just did it recently. All you have to do if unscrew the top 3 screws, pull out the barrel, shake out the plunger, and use the ram rod to unlodge the dart. After that, it's pretty easy to put back together. The annoying part is one of my screws was a pentagon shape, but I happened to have a screwdriver set that had a driver head for that. I also added a little extra lube to the plunger and the prime feels a lot smoother.
Still need to process that you do Nerf now, always watched your airsoft stuff back when i started with that. I actually got one of these 3d printed blasters, but the wheellock not the flintlock. Really like it but the performance is bad and the rubberband keeps breaking. But this one doesnt look that great with the metal barrel not looking like it was meant to be there and the ramrod falling out is a really bad thing as you carry it muzzle down. Maybe Carnyrex will develop a version of the pistol with a piston, he already has the musket version with a piston
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12% isn’t a lot, but at least it is better than $108 🤑
@@W-Ostr I ordered mine a week ago, it is arriving on Monday!
@@MrFredFartingtoni got it
@@JMTRBXXXX same here
Non-lethal dueling pistols: When you demand satisfaction but also don't want to possibly die.
The person below me has to duel
Have at thee miscreant!
"You want him to blow you?"
Gonna train to reload this 4 times a minute to win my nerf wars. Just how the founding fathers intended
Make sure it's not smoothbore, or else you may nail the neighbors dog
Hey Jarek I loved your airsoft videos back in the day and just redound your channel. Good to see you’re still uploading and reviewing
Hey Jarek! I’m glad to see you still making videos! I used to be a subscriber back in the beginning days of Red Dragon Airsoft! I even watched all your old videos playing Killing Floor on your gaming channel. It’s so nostalgic to see such a familiar face after over 10 years!
Nerf flintlock anything is so impractical (or really flintlock in general unless you're a felon) but cool at the same time ... I want one. Although, what's interesting is that the already long reload still isn't as long as it would take to reload an actual flintlock, and imagine having to do that under pressure in line formation; early modern warfare was terrifying and brutal.
Paper cartridges were a huge deal in reloading a muzzle loader of any kind. I have a Uberti colt 1861 navy in 36 cal and the reload is abysmal with loose powder, but paper cartridges actually make it practical to load quickly and on the move. And a capper speeds up the priming process. Obviously not as fast as a cartridge revolver, but not far behind it.
That’s why they had professional musicians in battle to keep the tempo and have soldiers reload at a constant and fast speed under stress
Flint lock pistol go *tally ho*
@@sakoniTV true lol
is this you confessing to a felony? jk lol
"I HAVE A MUSKET FOR HOME DEFENSE" the musket
“Four ruffians break into my backyard.”
Guy who designed the 3D printed version here!
I was surprised just how much they stole for the outer shell - they just copied the stock and cut it down :p there was no reason to copy the octagon profile or very straight handle if they were going to injection mold it.
That said, glad they were able to put in the work to upgrade the internals.
Thought the 3D printed one was one of mine, but I only use the octagonal barrel on the ones I sell.
I followed your shop since the first iteration of the first model you released a long time ago. Never thought I'd actually get a printer anytime soon but I have goals to use it for mold master production for casting, and the second I got it the very first models I bought were every single one you made aside for maybe the desk cannons 😂
I've purchased and printed several of your models. They're fantastic. I've wanted a good "nerf" flintlock for a long time and your designs did not disappoint. I particularly love the version that uses a cap in the pan, coupled with a sprinkle of baby powder in the barrel after it's primed and loaded for a puff of "smoke" from the barrel when it's fired. Makes for an authentic experience.
I just had this video recommended to me, and I thought for sure you had partnered with the sellers because it's clear they used a ton of your component models to create their product. It's a bummer hearing that they apparently just outright stole them. From what's shown in the video, the upgraded internals don't even yield that much of an improvement (if any) compared to what I get with your 3D printed versions. Plus darts over balls in a flintlock? Yuck.
Please people, don't give companies like this your business.
Pretty interesting and nice, although the one shot is probably why pirates carried more than one
Damn I haven't watched you in a minute. Glad you're still at it! The hobby has evolved so much with the advent of 3D printers!
I would use a magnet to keep the jamming rod in. Might have to edit the print file to have a channel for a magnet.
This isn't 3d printed.
@@Jarek4 my bad. Even then, 3D printing has opened more innovation into the hobby.
Oh it definitely has. I only own like, 2-3 actual nerf guns. Near my entire collection is either 3d printed or a gimmicky blaster some chinese company has sent me.
I just ordered two of them for gentlemanly duelling. Thanks for the discount code.
@@RapidRoach They arrived today. Heavy and sturdy feeling with some rough edges and even some slight staining but otherwise fine and very robust They work really well, however; you don't actually need to use the rod to put the dart in; you just put it in by hand and that's it. I actually tried pushing the dart in with the rod the first time, like Jarek demonstrates, it jammed in the barrel, and I had to remove to barrel to get it out again. Hope this helps.
@@thestandingman As long as you prime it first, you can use the ramrod to load the next dart. It's mostly just to ensure the best seal.
I’m having trouble getting the barrel back in all the way after I removed it to unjam it. Any pointers on getting it back in? I’m thinking the spring might not be down all the way, and that doesn’t allow the barrel to go down all the way. It’s like 3mm shy of all the holes lining back up
I'm surprised it isn't using some form of air tank where you unscrew the ramrod, use that to ram the dart in, then screw it back on and use that as a pump handle. Like shoving a Panther air Tank in there. Would be much cooler imo.
You know what? That could actually be used to boost the performance of it. Especially if you still use the firing method to make it look traditional.
@@fulomtheavali Oh yeah definitely.
Hey, didn’t you use to do airsoft content, that stuff was stellar, and I hope you know crazy-you know who has fallen in his UA-cam career, no consistency and what not. I’m glad things worked out for you.
Never watched your content before. Loving the TS2 music 😎
Would love to se a rifle version of this, you would be able to fit a much larger spring that way.
Four ruffians break into my house...
The manufacturer is really missing out. They should sell these in pairs in case like 19th Century dueling pistols!
I do, just order two in my Etsy store and I will make them a matched dueling set!!
@@RohanSOCcan you put a link to your flintlock, also, does it come built and i dont have to 3d print it or assemble it or smth
Damn. Tried showing this to my roommate who called it 'Overly Cumbersome' but... Well clearly they missed the point. Awesome, might want a small magnet or simple screw to hold the rod in place.
Hold up! Love this flintlock but the timesplitters 2 menu music in the background?! Subscribed
I want to get a bunch of guys together with these and have a line battle
I want to do a tacticool relax with one of these
The accuracy is historically accurate
The fact that stress shot drop shipped this item and called it the hammer stress shot
Damn I remember you, I haven’t seen you in many many years. Used to watch your air soft content YEARS and YEARS ago. Good to see your still breathing friend. 💯
Wonder if wrapping the bottom 1/3rd of the ram rod in a couple layers of electricians tape will hold it more snuggly in the slot
Or you could just use the correct end of the ramrod which is made to move snuggly down the barrel just like in a real muzzleloader. (Maybe I'm wrong and you're supposed to use the incorrect end, just saying)
@@kingofcapphe's talking about how it slips out when leaning forward
@@macronevicktor ahh gotcha, good idea
@@kingofcapp It doesn't fit, the orange tipped end is too wide for the inner barrel to push the darts down into it, you need to use the back end of it to seat it all the way back in. It looks wrong I know but it's the only way to do it.
Where do I get one
If they make a musket of this, I'll take one.
It shouldn’t take a genius to know this would be HORRIBLE in actual nerf battles. That said, of all the nerf blasters out there, you would gain the most clout by using this as an ornamental
Looks like a pistols at dawn moment.
I do a lot of Renaissance Faire stuff, so I dress like a Pirate nearly every other week for a good portion of the year. So it'll be fun to get one of these for my Nephew.
we gonna get out the 1500s with this one!
Nice time splitters music 👍
Can this take a k26?
It'll be helpful for when my dad decides to tax my popcorn
The fish are so cute!
Are you able to use elite darts for the blaster?
Can we get one for nerf rival balls now? I mean like, way harder shooting.
That background music was in TimeSplitters 2!!!
Kinda looks like a blunderbuss, which was a type of short musket that fired birdshot and metal scraps.
If 4 ruffians ever break into my home, i will be able to properly defend myself exactly as the founding fathers intended
And if that doesn't work, use the mounted cannon at the top of the stairs
Do you ship to the UK
Bought this for my son for his birthday! We opened it 12 minutes ago and it’s jammed because he didn’t cock it before he loaded it. Anyone have any advise on removing the barrel completely? Or are we screwed here?
I just did it recently. All you have to do if unscrew the top 3 screws, pull out the barrel, shake out the plunger, and use the ram rod to unlodge the dart. After that, it's pretty easy to put back together. The annoying part is one of my screws was a pentagon shape, but I happened to have a screwdriver set that had a driver head for that. I also added a little extra lube to the plunger and the prime feels a lot smoother.
How can i get it?
The link in the description.
Now we need the Musket
I will buy two, and anytime my future kids have an argument, I will have them perform a proper 10 pace duel.
can you find a blunderbuss
i bought one and its been like a month now and it still says order not found. i hope this is not a scam
Just contact them for an update. Sometimes postage gets lost or grabbed by customs and they'll send another.
@@Jarek4 thanks for the suggestion. BTW you earned a new sub
Give me Nerf or Give me nothing! -Founding Fathers' Children
75 dollars is alot for a blaster but it looks worth it
can´t wait for the flintlock rifle.
Flinging foam the way our founding fathers intended.
scallywag ass pistol
Using this for when the landlovers come for me
I own a musket for home defense
@@Nugcon its what the founding fathers intended after all
Someone needs to make a fake walnut case to make a dueling pair so you can cosplay Burr-Hamilton
We need breach loading co2 musket.
That wouldn't be a musket then. It would just be an air rifle/gun.
Where do i get this
The link in the description.
WE MAKEING IT OUT OF BRITIN WITH THIS ONE
ah biu blaster doesnt ship to australia
for me it says it costs 75 dollars
Perfect present for G&B fans😂
Still need to process that you do Nerf now, always watched your airsoft stuff back when i started with that. I actually got one of these 3d printed blasters, but the wheellock not the flintlock. Really like it but the performance is bad and the rubberband keeps breaking. But this one doesnt look that great with the metal barrel not looking like it was meant to be there and the ramrod falling out is a really bad thing as you carry it muzzle down. Maybe Carnyrex will develop a version of the pistol with a piston, he already has the musket version with a piston
I’m gonna get that now😂
I hate to be that guy, but.. you put the ram rod in backwards
The ramrod literally does not fit in the other way so no, I am not.
barry lyndon
Just as the founding fathers intended
As the founded fathers intended.
Just as the founding fathers intended.
Yarrrrr!
whoops nvm i fixed it lol
I got one todY
I is so cool
Scripted nerf war ?
UA-cam