Spyke

This would have been absolutely brilliant if it was released 3 years ago.

I haven’t even gotten to the best part: the Nerf Pro Stryfe X fits magazines and darts from other brands.

This is surprising given Hasbro's past attempts to push proprietary ammo. I haven't said this for a long time, but good for Hasbro.

$120 feels like a bit of money for a semiauto blaster when Dart Zone just began shipping the $90 select-fire Omnia Pro.

Indeed it does.

the Stryfe X’s new rails and lack of barrel adapter break compatibility with a decade of body kits

Wait, isn't compatibility with existing kits the biggest benefit of keeping the form factor of the Stryfe? This doesn't make sense.

As happy as I am to see Hasbro moving into the modern era, I'm concerned that this may be too little, to late, too expensive.

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lemmy.world

A bit pricey but overall promising. I get why there’s no N-Strike barrel (performance) but would be fun anyways. Now reveal what Nerf Ball is, Hasbro.

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kbin.social

I'm going to guess that there will be some way to change the launcher tip or someone will create an adapter for the barrel, ultimately I understand why it was removed, but I'm sure there will be someone who wants it back.

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Yeah, there’s a few barrels that don’t mess with performance and of corse a lot of mod kits should work, if it’s basically a 1:1 Stryfe

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They timed this perfectly to take the air out of the DZ Omnia release. Just got that email yesterday.

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