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If it wasn't for the fact that this thing was $10 at Walmart the weekend after Black Friday, I would have probably never bought a Stryfe, ever. I have nothing against flywheels especially if they're implemented into something as massively insane as the Colossal Blitz or Rhino-Fire but for a typical primary or secondary, I personally prefer air power. That being said I wasn't expecting anything too special about the Stryfe. It feels roughly the same as nearly every other Elite blaster out there, and it's similar in form to a Retaliator minus the attachments, not to mention rather light. A better way to put it, it's basically the production version of that magazine fed Barricade mod we've been doing for years. So points for good feel, that's a start.
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The Stryfe is good blaster, damn good. It's relatively inexpensive, highly versatile, and performs pretty well. It's no joke that this blaster is favored by many out there. Not counting it's modularity, you can burn through six rounds awfully fast and the constant hum of flywheels just won't feel as satisfying as the thud of a plunger or an airtank. Me personally, it's not a blaster I plan on using any time soon but personal bias aside I think everyone should own one. It's a great first blaster and a solid addition to any experienced nerfer's arsenal, plus lots of easy mod potential; who doesn't love that? For these reasons I give the Stryfe an 8 out of 10 as it's just straight up solid. Check one out.
The Verdict
Class- Semi-Auto Flywheel Pistol
Range- Great, 45 to 50 feet.
Size- Comparable to a Retaliator or a Stockade; both minus attachments.
Reliability- Can jam like all clip systems.
Ammo- 6 Elite Darts
Modding- Handles voltage mods and motor swaps remarkably well.
Value- At $20, it's reasonably inexpensive for something so versatile.
Is It Better Than?
Stockade- Yes, based on performance they are basically the same, however the Stryfe takes magazines while the Stockade does not which makes the Stryfe infinitely more usable.
Strongarm- Depends, the Stryfe is more usable than the Strongarm in all situations for the same issues as the Stockade but the Strongarm negates the need of batteries since it uses a plunger and it fire significantly faster without any loss in power. Both are very good, it's your call.
Modulus ECS-10- Yes, the Modulus is exactly what I said it was earlier. A more expensive, bulkier Stryfe, with attachments that in all honesty, most of them are pretty much useless. For the price of one Modulus, you can buy two Stryfes and dual wield like a maniac. Save your money.
Value- At $20, it's reasonably inexpensive for something so versatile.
Is It Better Than?
Stockade- Yes, based on performance they are basically the same, however the Stryfe takes magazines while the Stockade does not which makes the Stryfe infinitely more usable.
Strongarm- Depends, the Stryfe is more usable than the Strongarm in all situations for the same issues as the Stockade but the Strongarm negates the need of batteries since it uses a plunger and it fire significantly faster without any loss in power. Both are very good, it's your call.
Modulus ECS-10- Yes, the Modulus is exactly what I said it was earlier. A more expensive, bulkier Stryfe, with attachments that in all honesty, most of them are pretty much useless. For the price of one Modulus, you can buy two Stryfes and dual wield like a maniac. Save your money.
I grabbed one the other night too. Can't beat the $10 price tag.
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