Did Beret just uno-reverse the audience by telling THEM to "just play airsoft/paintball"?
@classicforrealКүн бұрын
You should just airsoft or paintball
@kagenlim5271Күн бұрын
If it aiant vanned
@Scoop_PhaseКүн бұрын
I feel like the desire for practical features in a blaster inherently pushes the design space into more firearm-like silhouettes. I’m all for blasters looking bright and safe, but having a functioning sight, comfy stock, and box mags are all features today that I couldn’t run a blaster without
@EmeraldCoastttКүн бұрын
My hot take is that people who are tired of 3d printed blasters and high performance stuff vs modding cheap toys should try subscribing to more than 3 KZbinrs. Your perception is your reality
@derkaiser9881Күн бұрын
Oh my god for real. I happen to like that kinda stuff, so I look for it. If I didn't, I'd look somewhere else lol
@thefogiscomingthef0giscomingКүн бұрын
Admittedly - a lot of 3d printed shit sucks. It suffers from quality control issues, constant malfunctions, and just general ergonomic issues. Blasters like the harrier, swift, viper, and diana are very good, very reliable blasters. As long as those options persist to work, will continue to use them. Disagree? Dont care.
@derkaiser9881Күн бұрын
@@thefogiscomingthef0giscoming I'm confused why you would even comment if it's not to engage with other opinions.
@thetwofacedassassin75Күн бұрын
12:21 at my college, since we are too broke to afford a chronograph, we use a completely different metric to cap a blaster's performance: pain at close range While it is a bit archaic and subjective to opinion, its really easy to use and doesn't require cumbersone split fps caps, since we are moreso measuring kinetic energy, and not just velocity
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
My group did a similar thing in the past. Did it again recently when heavier darts came out to try and determine the felt difference with blind tests. Have since done lots of ranged crony testing at different distances and darts to determine drag figures and the like. Ended up with a simple program to roughly calculate joules at impact to create MED brackets which funnily enough are all basically the same amount of energy at the point impact that was determined to be OK from that initial subjective testing. ~1.8joules / 200fps 1g dart point blank.
@jmgerraughtyКүн бұрын
1:48 I don’t think it’s a hot take at all to say that any hobbyist needs to be at least a part-time evangelist and part-time referee for the hobby. If we want to stand out from the more toxic end of combat sports, we need to be welcoming to the public as well as weeding out bad actors.
@TWDragonflyTommyКүн бұрын
The realistic design part is so true, that's why i'm so excited about the SCRD project sometimes instead of only the muzzle, i'll make the entire front part of my blaster orange Also we seriously need more orange BCAR
@legoboy-ox2kxКүн бұрын
I got into Nerf because of the huge variety of play styles, blaster options, ammo types, etc. as well as the variety of game types and the generally fun and non-serious attitudes of players. There's a place for realistic blasters, but it's not events held in a public setting where they could be dangerous. For example Ragnaroktoberfest is held on a school campus during summer when hardly anyone is there, they really don't need to have such strict rules on blaster silhouette as long as blasters aren't too dark and have an orange tip, it should be fine. For my local events we allow just about anything as long as it isn't all black or dark grey and we've been going strong for over a decade with no major incidents.
@jmgerraughtyКүн бұрын
@@legoboy-ox2kx It's funny, because 3d printing has helped designers figure out what the Platonic Ideal of the pump-action springer is, and ever since, springers have all basically looked the same. It's all Form Follows Function. I've only been in the hobby since April, but I can see how nerfing used to be like Street Fighter, where it was like, "WHAT IF A BOXER FOUGHT A SUMO WRESTLER?!!!!!" But now it's like MMA, where every fighter has optimized their fighting style, they all look the same, fight the same. I can see how designers like Sillybutts et al. yearn for a bygone era...
@legoboy-ox2kxКүн бұрын
@jmgerraughty Definitely. I'm a big fan of fun blasters and loadouts, I'm even designing some of my own blasters that are pretty unique, but I'm currently still learning FreeCAD because I kept having issues with Fusion 360 and didn't want to pay for Inventor.
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
Mazo Factory exists
@maritimefoamКүн бұрын
I do think there is a case for some ammo limiting in some HvZ scenarios lol. But lots of rules and balancing are hard to enforce for big events.
@Galaxy613Күн бұрын
What are your thoughts about UMBC? The first two missions are stuck with 6 rounds max per magazine/blaster
@GhostC10Күн бұрын
Our group bans realistically painted or looking blasters, we play in public parks so that's not going to work for us
@mattoramaКүн бұрын
As somebody who came to the dart blaster hobby from the firearms hobby, blasters take a more realistic design because that's the most functional design. You stick the mag in here, you have a pistol grip there, some Picatinny rail up there, buffer tube stock back there, oh wow hey my blaster looks like an AR-15. Having orange at the front of it and funky colors all over is a good idea, but what would somebody do if they wanted to hide an actual firearm in plain sight? Yeah, they'd make it look like a dart blaster.
@FormulaFoxКүн бұрын
Agreed, and indeed it has already happened: Back in 2021, a felon illegally in posession of a Glock pistol painted it and a Roni carbine kit in Nerf colors. He obviously still got caught because it was taken seriously despite the colors. Its definitely a fine line we tread. Things like the aforementionrd Glock help me to appreciate things like the giant motor housings on my Gryphon that help to exaggerate the shape in order to differentiate it from a real rifle. The perfect blaster, IMO, is one that feels and looks like a real steel gun ergonomically, but has a MASSIVE amount of tiny little details that add together to make it obvious its not a real firearm. I think, because if this, the best blaster design currently out there might just the SLAB.
@Willis00788Күн бұрын
the split FPS caps actually has a really simple solution: KED
@classicforrealКүн бұрын
Hot take (that used to annoy me to no end): if you're afraid that 3D printing will just turn into another hobby, just buy a Bambu
@GucciBodyBagsКүн бұрын
Theres room for both toy and realistic designs. I play on private property, my neighbors all have firearms, none are remotely bothered by both our airsoft and nerf games. I see it as a bonus to have both aesthetics attract more players to grow the hobby even further.
@trash449118 сағат бұрын
Hottake: best angle to film nerf gameplay is placing your camera right on your nose between your eyes. If camera on your helmet - its too high, on chet - too low. I film my videos on mask, where my gopro right in between my eyes, look what angle i have in my videos.
@REZrbldeКүн бұрын
I would pay money for Nerf to bring back their Dart Tag lineup and velcro darts too. Love the designs(especially the Snapfire) and it would be perfect for some small-scale family fun basement wars
@scottjs5207Күн бұрын
Just remember.... Uin13... a very early modder and youtuber was selling a painted Longstrikes for like $400 back when Elite wasn't even a thing.
@lukeiannello6190Күн бұрын
I want to clarify my last point about modifying branded blasters. I feel like the golden age of modifiable blasters on store shelves has passed us, and now alll the best ones need to be found second-hand. This comes with the caveat of being in Australia, which makes getting anything Dart Zone difficult - we have a small selection that is only available since a couple of months ago. Pro blasters are often just too expensive to be worth it, with all the import markups and such. What drew me into the hobby was buying and collecting different blasters, mostly Nerf, and modiyfing them in one way or another. At the time when I got into the hobby, Nerf had a decent string of blasters on store shelves that I bought for the sake of modding. To name a few in no particular order: the Modulus Mediator, Battlecamo Roughcut, Recon MKII, Shellstrike, Delta Trooper, Rayvenfire, Mega Motostryke, these are all blasters that I own and have modified after purchasing them in store. As time has gone on, I've turned from new releases on shelves to second-hand releases that I never had the chance to buy new, because that's where the interesting blasters are. Now I feel like I'm needing something new to work on, but not sure what, with all the offerings from Nerf in the last couple of years being mostly Elite 2.0 and Ultra, or brand tie-ins I don't care for, and most of X-Shot's stuff not really exciting me all that much. The exception here is the X-Shot Ranger X8, which is the first branded blaster to hit store shelves in a few years that I actually felt interested enough in to want to purchase, everything else has been "meh". I am one of those people who bought a 3D printer for Nerf, after realising how expensive printed parts from both hobby-specific sellers and generic 3D printing servers can be. The lucky thing for me is that I found plenty of other things to do with it, so 3D printing became another hobby entirely for me, but I still dislike that a lot of the hype blasters recently are 3D printed options. Looking at KZbin from creators like Walcom, Captain Xavier, Out Of Darts, and looking at the subreddits, there's much less hype for new releases from brands (aside from Pro blasters), and more hype for new community designs. It's completely justifiable, as branded releases aren't as exciting anymore, but I just wish that they were.
@SenrathКүн бұрын
I got into the Nerf hobby by way of 3D printing so I'm all for 3D printed blasters. But I also don't think it makes sense for most people to get into them unless they own a printer themselves, or at least have a friend who has one they can regularly use. If (or more likely, when) something breaks you then have to deal with the support from wherever you bought it from which at the bare minimum is going to take longer than if you had a printer and just printed a new part yourself, even if they ship out a replacement for free. Not being able to print my own replacement is also why I don't care for blasters that you can't at least buy the files for. Also, buying 3d printed blasters instead of just buying hardware and printing your own is really expensive. It makes sense, since these things take forever to print and a decent number of them also require a non-zero amount of post-processing, but at the price that some of these blasters go for you can easily buy a 3D printer and save money after the second or third blaster you print. And while some technical knowledge is needed, the latest generation of printers is so close to plug-n-play that I feel that anyone interested in buying a 3d printed blaster should at least look into getting something like a Bambu Labs A1 before pulling the trigger on buying printed parts.
@litebulb26993 сағат бұрын
So many people here who should just join a LARP. Nerf is ideal for larps since they attract people with all manner of pain tolerance, and their bulky silhouettes make for great bases for all manner of paint jobs from realistic to sci-fi to goofy. One of my friends on an enemy team made a caveman-like character who uses a cosmetically-modded blaster from the dino-themed line (their team is based off of the War Boys from Mad Max), while a guy on my team who considers himself not artistically inclined gets good mileage with his solid black + silver accented strife (I think? It's solid black and I never really looked at it) to match his cyborg costume. A few years ago, one player rigged like 3 or 4 Triads to fire all together in one abomination of a blaster.... There was a rule made to prevent that and the confusion it caused by the next game. You can have it all, you just have to play with dweebs like us.
@copium2Күн бұрын
my hot take is sonic red is the best transparent color scheme in nerf. its done so well unlike the sonic series which looks too flashy.
@gbot94hitachiКүн бұрын
Hot Take: Speaking of FPS. Getting hit by MegaXL speeding at 100fps is funny af 😭
@richfromtangКүн бұрын
Toe jibbitz. You need some for your nerf crocs! ( the ones with hair on them :D )
@SodapopperAnimationsКүн бұрын
Idk how hot this take is but bradley philips has the best dart and blaster test/review type videos.
@beretnarfКүн бұрын
only one more video to post this comment on again
@SodapopperAnimationsКүн бұрын
@@beretnarf yeee...
@kittenclaws5775Күн бұрын
Some people: no nerf blaster should ever look realistic! LARPers on private grounds: Okay, but also no.
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
Australian here. While blaster appearance can be an issue with some states being worse than others it's not really a problem unless it's an accurate copy of something real. A brightly coloured harrier doesn't draw any more attention than a brightly coloured alchemist.
@jmgerraughtyКүн бұрын
I wonder how many of us in the US base our entire viewpoint of the Australian nerf scene on Bradley Phillips' videos; a guy in camo every video, toting an Apex Prime and only interested in ~300fps nerfing. Is he actually representative of Australia's scene, or is he just who's making content?
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
@@jmgerraughty I would say he represents a small part of the community and some people dislike him due to a video he did when gel blaster laws changed in his state.
@Kotekoko_plКүн бұрын
the motorised spring blasters like nerf stampede nerf halo needler are under used
@derkaiser9881Күн бұрын
Those are AEBs and they're actually starting to become more popular. They're... getting there more less.
@00goop43Күн бұрын
I wish we had production darts that worked in hopper clips. I miss using those.
@akagainesyКүн бұрын
Foam alliance are trying the whole gathering locations of groups so people can find ones in their local area thing. Not sure how far along with it they are but they have Cap X and Al the Geek put out videos on their channel. Also have videos on what they want to do and links to website etc.
@Silly_WerewolfКүн бұрын
DISCLAIMER: I do not live in america. while i do not like realistic blasters, avoiding the concept all toghether shouldn't be the way. The m4 replica and the dinosaur shooting darts out of it's mouth are blasters that should be seen at the same event (of course with all safety stuff and in the correct contex)
@jamesayars591Күн бұрын
How does everyone feel about the design of the dart zone striker and the nexus pro being fairly realistic looking ?
@camelm3istrКүн бұрын
When I tell someone I’m into nerf blasters they think I’m a kid trapped in a 30 year old man’s body, implying I’m too old for these plastic things. I think that’s mean to say it your head but hearing it out loud is even worse. I haven’t modded anything because I feel like I need a mentor to help.
@DemonanimatorКүн бұрын
It's hard not to call a toy a "toy" when some in fact can look like a real firearm.
@tetsucat13Күн бұрын
I have seen people painting real guns, blue and yellow to look like a nerf.
@beretnarfКүн бұрын
yeah we don't like that
@RastaBotКүн бұрын
Yep...seen that too.
@polybius1381Күн бұрын
While the safety of the hobby is impossible to overstate, I have to be honest here, I feel really mixed about realism in the nerf hobby. On one hand, I frankly don't like the idea of telling people that they shouldn't be allowed to make their Gryphon MP5s and realsteel Zincs. I do think that there are fundamental similarities between more "realism" oriented hobbies like Airsoft & Paintball, that telling people "No, nerf isn't about milsim!", regardless of intent, puts a chilling effect on the creativity of the hobby and would shun people from those groups that would otherwise be interested in Nerf. But at the same time, I do think people who enjoy milsim in Nerf, should only do so exclusivity at private venues, or otherwise a place where Absolutely Everyone knows that they're using toys and not firearms. I know it can be frustrating, but I ultimately think the moderator of a public game should have the final word of what should be allowed at a venue. It's not worth risking the safety of the people there, let alone the reputation of the hobby.
@scottjs5207Күн бұрын
irony is nerf darts are most ballistically and logistically similar to real steel. Unidirectional flight paths, we use a variation of rifling to create better accuracy, and magazines are extremely limited by their shape and size, though unfortunately double stacked mags aren't the greatest.
@danielcotton2019Күн бұрын
Not a hot take: Always use an orange muzzle in public to legally signify AND identify a toy in the US!
@danielcotton2019Күн бұрын
Also, don't use a pre-compressed energy source and only fling foam. There.
@Volpurr14 сағат бұрын
@@danielcotton2019guess my Boomco stuff goes back in the bin then 😔
@FormulaFoxКүн бұрын
I am fairly new to pro Nerf, joining when a club was formed locally in part due to collapse of the airsoft club(because its head was a scumbag who put in a rule REQUIRING members to engage in stolen valor), but I have been from the start trying to balance my love of real firearms(which I respect too much to treat like toys) and my childlike love of the ridiculousness of foam blasters in my loadout. So while I love my AR-like Gryphon, MP5-esque Nexus Pro X, and Roni-like Venom Pro carbine, I sm always conscious about them nit hetting too close. I will never paint a blaster all black. I will always make sure there's a BIG splash of orange up front. And even I'm not using a blindingly bright color, I akways make sure its something that will pop out. The purple on my Nexus Pro X is the darkest dominant color you will ever see on one of my blasters, and IMO everyone should take a similar approach. Since this club in part is replacing an airsoft club, I"ve gotten resistance to it, but as more kids joined late in the season most have been starting to come around.
@scottjs5207Күн бұрын
Saying FPS isn't a good metric is weird, because you can calculate energy if you have the mass of a dart just fine. I've seen airsoft fields using energy charts that do the work for you... you just get the fps checked after declaring the ammo weight, and look at those two values and boom... you have an energy number... But also split caps play into roles... that guy with an SBF absolutely has an advantage over someone running a +Bow. The whole split cap for ammos is based on math to figure out the energy from muzzle velocity like in the first section. The secondary reason is balance and even some level of light larping.
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
My group has no FPS cap just MED brackets based on an acceptable joule limit. We tested fps at different distances to get some data and make a basic program that graphs joules over distance. Makes for a good mix of different blasters and play styles without getting hurt.
@NerfAutistКүн бұрын
We need the john nerf
@OrdemDoGravetoКүн бұрын
I really don't see a reason to make a nerf gun looks like a REAL GUN. There IS airsoft for that if that's what the person is looking for...
@legoboy-ox2kxКүн бұрын
I feel like a lot of people in the hobby get too freaked out over the possibility of bad press from playing in public spaces, but as long as you either have permission, or you're allowed to be play somewhere based on the rules or laws of the area, then just focus on making your events better for the players. There's always going to be Karens out there who will freak out over other people just having fun, but they're a tiny minority. It you just double down and ignore them they'll give up.
@legoboy-ox2kxКүн бұрын
I also disagree that there shouldn't be any "realistic" designs in the hobby. I think there's room for both, as long as players and event runners have some common sense. There are very few blasters that have appearances close enough to firearms that I would be worried about a PO mistaking them for one, like the Zinc 2.0, but those blasters still have plenty of places they can be used, such as private or secluded venues.
@NateBenson-s6iКүн бұрын
I know an eye doctor who has told me people come in not infrequently with eye injuries from half darts. Never has it been put in the news, I think the general awareness of the fact that blasters you buy on store shelves are dangerous is being spread.
@legoboy-ox2kxКүн бұрын
@NateBenson-s6i That's fair, but most of those blasters already have warnings, and a lot of them also come with safety glasses.
@jmgerraughtyКүн бұрын
My concerns are from bad actors on opposite ends of the issue. On the one hand are the Karens who, when little Bentleigh, Brixton, or Becca get hit with a half dart going 200 fps, even when told that's what's going to happen, or worse, when they blame Walmart for carrying Nexus Pro X's next to Nerf Butterfly Kisses. Then on the other hand, we have the (very rare) dudes who show up to events ignoring FPS caps, rules about point-blank shots (if there are any), and generally pretending to play real-life Call Of Duty. I'm grateful that most of those guys don't find Nerf hardcore enough, and prefer airsoft and paintball. I said this in my own comment, but I think we need to be our own PR, because we're such a small hobby, and I think the potential to stand out from other combat sports is there. I think what you're getting at is that there's room for all kinds of nerfing, and if your group wants a certain kind of event, make a *good kind of that event,* instead of a mediocre blend of four kinds of events because we feel like we have to include X, Y, and Z as well. If that's what you're saying I'm with you. I just want to make sure there diverse nerf events happening all over, representing all the different kinds of stuff that's going on in the hobby.
@AlexplainshowКүн бұрын
Airsoft are also toys. There is also a push to make Airsoft in bright colours and less realistic. At the end of the day, it's the irresponsible use of actual firearms that hurt the hobbies, not the other way around
@scarletthunder3783Күн бұрын
This, and also the country we are in, this is only such a massive problem because we don't have shit gun control
@LiamHamelly-fr4my15 сағат бұрын
Hot Take: there is nothing wrong with realistic-looking nerf guns as long as you exercise common sense. Don’t take a super realistic nerf gun into a private park or anything like that, keep it for private games. I also agree that part of why these hobby guns are starting to look more realistic is because firearm controls are practical, and people want practicality in the hobby.
@williamadams5081Күн бұрын
On the 3d printing route, I hate that looking up basically any mod guide on KZbin produces something like “here’s everything you can put together yourself and here are the motors I used and make sure you use this very specific 3d printed motor shiv and 3d printed flywheel cage”. I hate that in order to put together mod guides these days you need either own a 3d printer or find someone to 3d print some small parts for you.
@derkaiser9881Күн бұрын
You don't need a 3D printer for anything--they're just used 'cause it's obviously more convenient to have one. You CAN still make an ancient PVC blaster if you'd like to. I actually recommend starting with the kind of system Matt Yuan uses for his "sten" blaster. It has some 3D printed components, but it'll help you learn the actual mechanical operation of many blasters.
@mattbatesteacherКүн бұрын
Ice Cold Take: Those of us into NERF are the people who did not take COD so seriously that we gained 300 lbs and became part of the fabric of Mom's couch.
@Frissdas1207Күн бұрын
I do not care, I play on private property. Bending to a sensistive society helps no one.
@NelsonKNelsonКүн бұрын
Best reactions of the series! Toys are TOYS, and instead of making them into sporting goods, how about just keeping them TOYS? And really happy to see you take a stand on trying to make a toy look like a firearm. HORRIBLE IDEA. I won't use any blaster that even has a silhouette that looks firearm-like. I'm running around my yard being chased by my 5-year-old and his neighborhood friends (up to about age 10) and we're blasting the Dickens outta each other with kid-friendly-speed colorful blasters using Elite full size darts, Rival balls, Mega and MegaXL darts. All wearing safety glasses and not aiming at faces. LAST THING I want is somebody mistaking me for chasing down children with a firearm. I want stuff to look big and goofy and bright and absurd - like TOYS!!!
@vampire847Күн бұрын
"The slow creeping in of firearms design and aesthetic" Thats called ergonomics. Also calling it morally wrong is just absolutely ridiculousness. Also using Australia as an example of how it's "dangerously legally" is also wrong. That isn't a problem with the hobby. That is a problem with the insane Australian government. Also if you want bright colors and funky shapes.... those still exist. Nobody is taking those away from you. How about you not take away peoples ergonomics and tacticool colors? Oh and for anyone talking about police shootings... Kids have been shot for holding friggen Wiimotes... The issue is police not having better training.
@dangermaus9253Күн бұрын
The Australian example is wrong because it's not an issue unless you do something stupid like paint your Diana black and then go and wave it around in a servo.
@JessGoodman-t4hКүн бұрын
dart zone neads to stop nerf neads to stop worker needs to not make blasters
@maritimefoamКүн бұрын
Huh?
@NateBenson-s6iКүн бұрын
Hmm what? Maybe a closeted x shot fan who wants all the competition to go away.
@beretnarfКүн бұрын
Jess wants the hobby to burn
@jaxinthebox27Күн бұрын
First
@Salamander2-i6cКүн бұрын
nice i got first on drac's new video
@calebhebert2733Күн бұрын
Who sees a bunch of kids shooting each other, doesn't hear gunshots or sees people dying, and just assumes the worst? Susan I think that might be a game of some sort. Why would paramilitary organizations being having firefighter in a backyard in broad daylight? I get it. Still.
@JessGoodman-t4hКүн бұрын
moded gun bad nead more 70 fps 100 200 300 fps bad