This is going to be legen.....dary! |
Size compared to the Super Nite Finder, it's big. |
I finally understand why people do... this. |
Simplicity is the key to true power. (This ones at you Centurion!) |
Upon dry firing the blaster for the first time to test the seal, the slide jolted forward pretty quick meaning the seal was long past maintenance. I busted the main shell open and the internals are so shockingly simple, it almost makes you wonder why people pay so much for these things but it works, and it works very damn well. I pulled the plunger rod out and found this...
My old nemesis, shitty gasket seal. |
Oh how I haven't missed the sight of of this one. I was expecting the plunger head to be crowned with a gasket and not surprisingly, the grease practically powderized due to compounds breaking down over the years. I ran out of silicon grease so I just sprayed a burst of vegetable oil in the PT and it seals perfectly for whatever reason. Unfortunately, despite mike the blaster work like new again, I had a notable problem with ammo. First of all, my current batch mega darts are the glow variant which are much heavier and drop like an anvil when fired out of this thing and I only have one screamer which gets the 50+ feet I was expecting.
Eat your heart out Firestrike. |
Slide in primed position. |
My only grievance is that that darts climb when fired out of this thing. I can aim at a bullseye flat with the Lock n' Load and it will send a dart a good few inches above my intended target. Reason for this being that the slide rockets forward and the extra weight causes the front of the blaster to rise and for a Nerf pistol, this thing kicks like a mule compared to no recoil on most blasters out there. Another reason to remove the slide.
So overall, I'm practically speechless. This pistol is so coveted for many great reasons and I got a firsthand experience at seeing what this bastard can shell out. First of all, I'm never using another pistol for a very long time, and second of all the Lock n' Load deserves itself a 5 for being powerful, comfortable, and all around an excellent blaster that withstood the test of time. Buy one if you see one, you won't be disappointed, not one little bit.
The Verdict
Class- Heavy Pistol
Range- Excellent, 50+ feet with Mega Darts, 70+ with Streamlines.
Size- Take a Mav, bulk it up a little more and then cut a quarter of it's size out.
Reliability- It can't jam but the catch on the back of the slide can be prone to breakage.
RoF- Depends on how fast you can "lock n' load", pun intended.
Ammo- 3 V1 Mega Darts
Modding- Plenty of potential, being a vintage purist I don't advise it but it's up to you.
Nite Finder- Yes, the Nite Finder succeeded the Lock n' Load by being smaller and cheaper but lacked in power due to an ineffective plunger system. Nite finders were product of Nerf's early transition to o-ring based plunger heads so you can expect it not to be perfect either way.
Firestrike- Depends, the Firestrike is the grandson of the Lock n' Load, only difference is that this tactical pistol brought the power back into the mix. The FS can hit 60+ as opposed to the LnL's 50+ but with little modifications, a Lock n' Load can destroy a Firestrike's ranges.
Secret Shot II- Yes, the Secret Shot II is often regarded as the hand cannon of Nerf blasters, packing similar ranges to the Lock n' Load and can punch 100 feet if well modified. The reason why this blaster loses the fight is because it's air powered and takes an age to load.
Proton- Yes, the Proton is a great pistol for long range engagement but the XLR Discs travel so slow that any smart Nerfer can spot that spinning green disc from a mile away. A Stefan being hurled at you going a fair amount of feet per second is a little bit trickier.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WANT IT SOOOOOOO BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOk so I found one of these beauties at a yard sale for $5 the issue is someone tried (and failed) to mod it and now the internals are broken... I can probably repair them and make it work again... But still, the slide is completely gone and I'm debating completely redoing the internals and making it into a homemade blaster.... Suggestions?
ReplyDeleteWhat parts of the internals are busted?
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