The string actually does something for a change. |
Size compared to a Crossbow and a Crossfire Bow. |
Both jam doors open, showing the loading mechanism. |
Internals are quite complex to say the least. |
I absolutely love the CrossBolt, its a very unique sort of blaster and it performs remarkably well for a relatively new firing system. It hits with good power, is quite comfortable, and not to mention it's rather silent. Modding it is easy as it requires no internal work and the results are typically pleasing. Over it's a very versatile piece of kit and it deserves a solid 9 out of 10 in my book. Definitely pick one up if you see it.
The Verdict
Class- Clip Fed Crossbow
Range- Excellent, about 65-75 feet.
Size- Slightly bigger than a Rayven but with bow arms.
Reliability- No major issues, potential jams as with all clip systems.
Ammo- 12 Elite Darts.
Modding- Retensioning the elastic and it is possible to remove the bow arms altogether.
Value- At $25, it gives the bigger Retaliator a run for it's money.
Value- At $25, it gives the bigger Retaliator a run for it's money.
Is It Better Than?
Diamondista- Yes, think of the CrossBolt as a Diamondista on roids. It has far greater ammo capacity and performs just as good. While the Diamondista is bit quieter because it does not use as much mechanical parts and is cheaper. The CrossBolt is a more effective blaster.
Crossfire Bow- Yes, the Crossfire is solid blaster but it lacks ammo capacity compared to the CrossBolt and it has limited mod potential due to the Smart AR system. Not all that surprising for what is essentially a watered down Roughcut. For a blaster of this sort the CrossBolt is better all around.
Retaliator- Depends, both blasters perform similarly and have the same ammo capacities. It depends on user preference, good ol' direct plunger power or the new elastic power. I personally prefer the CrossBolt due to it's bullpup configuration but you may be different.
Crossfire Bow- Yes, the Crossfire is solid blaster but it lacks ammo capacity compared to the CrossBolt and it has limited mod potential due to the Smart AR system. Not all that surprising for what is essentially a watered down Roughcut. For a blaster of this sort the CrossBolt is better all around.
Retaliator- Depends, both blasters perform similarly and have the same ammo capacities. It depends on user preference, good ol' direct plunger power or the new elastic power. I personally prefer the CrossBolt due to it's bullpup configuration but you may be different.
That is awesome! I want one.
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