phantom Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 So, currently I have the KS blaster which is pretty durable (but due to the material (polyurethane?) sadly sweats a bit). Ill continue using it for regular troops, but Id like to get another one that is as screen accurate as possible and in another material more suited for weathering. I see from reading that there are numerous designs, but I thought Id ask the more experienced members here which could be most suitable for my needs.
01Hawk Posted December 31, 2015 Posted December 31, 2015 I have a Negative Eleven and a Hyperfirm. Both are very nice but I tend to use the Hyperfirm since it is pretty light. DarthVorhees here makes a very nice blaster as well.
Griffin-X Posted December 31, 2015 Posted December 31, 2015 Agreed, the Hyperfirm scout blaster is really nice and the DVH rubber blaster is too. Both are practically "unbreakable" and rather lightweight. There is another rubber version made by Duff, but he's working on some updates to it. I usually troop with my Duff or the DVH blaster.
01Hawk Posted December 31, 2015 Posted December 31, 2015 I thought my Hyperfirm was unbreakable and decided to show that feature off at Baltimore Comic Con. I tossed it into the ground and Lucky for me someone had a tube of super glue for me when the scope snapped off lol. I still love it though. I think I am on the list for a Duff as well. 1
Griffin-X Posted January 1, 2016 Posted January 1, 2016 I thought my Hyperfirm was unbreakable and decided to show that feature off at Baltimore Comic Con. I tossed it into the ground and Lucky for me someone had a tube of super glue for me when the scope snapped off lol. I still love it though. I think I am on the list for a Duff as well. The EXACT same thing happened with mine, too. 1
Chunk Posted January 1, 2016 Posted January 1, 2016 I have a Hyperfirm & love it. I was in a XMas parade & i jumped off the float. As i came down the holster sheered the scope right off. The scope is only held on by 2 points of glue. I took 4 fish hooks & straightined them out, pushed into the contact points then used 5min 2 part epoxy & secured with zip ties over night. Scope never coming off now 😉 1
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