You spin me right round. |
Size compared to the Pyragon. |
The drum can be slot loaded from both sides. |
Blaster can be fired with the jam door open so you can see the mechanism. |
These are seriously the first internal shots of the Revonix360, yeah I tried looking. But holy shit... |
I nearly cried when I saw the internals. I thought regular Vortex blasters were complicated, hell, even the Centurion was pretty horrible when it came to complexity! When I took a good hard look at these internals, it made me question everything, the world, the universe, and why the fuck did Hasbro think this was even remotely a good idea. "Hey I got a good idea! Lets go design a horizontal flipping mechanism for our next Vortex blaster!" they said, "It's a great idea!" they said. I do see a typical torsion catapult buried under the mess of moving parts that make up the mechanism so modding it would just be like any other Vortex blaster but if you really think about it, the main selling point for this blaster is the fact that it takes things that are vertical and turns them horizontally. And that Hasbro probably invested so much time and money to design that damn mechanism when the Pyragon does it better! Sigh... they all can't be winners.
Ok I get it, I know the Revonix360 sounds like a total flop when you first look at it. It's a pretty good blaster on it's own but it really does not fare well next to the Pyragon. Not to mention overly complex internals will make modding this thing a total pain in the ass but hey, its a cool blaster and you should buy it if you know what you're getting and you like it. Otherwise, stick to the Pyragon.
The Verdict
Class- Heavy Pump Action Disc Launcher
Range- Excellent, 70+ feet but with questionable accuracy like most Vortex blasters.
Size- Basically a more streamlined, bulkier Pyragon.
Reliability- The complex mechanism could pose some problems.
RoF- Depends on how fast you can slam fire.
Ammo- 30 XLR Discs
Modding- As much potential as any other Vortex blaster... actually none considering what the rest of it's internals are like.
Is It Better Than?
Pyragon- No, like I said earlier, the 360 is a step backwards from the Pyragon in almost every aspect. The 360 isn't a bad blaster at all, the Pyragon is just more practical and they cost about the same anyways.
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