Pop, lock, and drop it. |
Size compared to a Centurion. |
This thing is flimsy and really doesn't serve much of purpose. |
The bipod is pretty solid! But will you use it? |
Looks like every other mag fed springer from the past five years. |
The Raptorstrike is a fine blaster on all accounts. The performance is solid, the shell is excellent, and it's just fun to mess around with. What's really disappointing to me about this blaster though is really just that it's brings virtually nothing new to the table. You can buy a multitude of smaller blasters that would do all the same things for nearly half of the Raptorstrike's $50 dollar price tag. I mean really, the price really, truly sucks. So with that in mind, it's great for play but if you have any serious intentions, the Raptorstrike might not be the best blaster for the job. With that, it deserves a 7 out of 10.
The Verdict
Class- Sniper Rifle
Range- Good, around 35 to 50 feet with solid accuracy.
Size- Similar to a Longstrike.
Reliability- Jamming is a possibility due to the magazine fed system.
Ammo- 6 Accustrike Darts, can accept Elites.
Modding- Most standard magazine fed springer mods might work in this.
Value- At $50 it brings hardly anything new to the table, but at least it looks great.
Value- At $50 it brings hardly anything new to the table, but at least it looks great.
Is It Better Than?
Centurion- Depends, the Centurion is probably the epitome of shattered expectations. While it is capable of out-ranging the Raptorstrike by a vast margin, it's performance is so badly inconsistent that it pretty much levels the playing field. It's colossal size and mile long draw length make it especially horrible in close quarters. Unlike the Alphahawk, there is hardly any modding potential for the Centurion due to it's over-engineered reverse plunger system and you cannot buy spare magazines, although Buzz Bee ones do work. I won't deny, even with all these faults, I love the Centurion because of how seemingly badass it is, but if you're going in blind, keep your expectations low.
Longshot- No, the Longshot was the first and amazingly, still the best. While it's out of the box performance isn't any better or worse than the Raptorstrike, and the front gun attachment is basically useless junk, it has by far the most modding potential out of anything in it's size class. The Longshot packs a colossal, no nonsense direct plunger and can take heavy spring loads without complaint. This allows it to hammer darts down range at over 100 feet while maintaining it's relative ease of use. Finding a complete one nowadays is a bit tricky although the cut down Zombiestrike model is still sold in store.
Ultra Tek Snipe- Depends, this was an unexpected gem from Buzz Bee. It performs remarkably well and is compatible with standard size darts and mags, on top of being dirt cheap. The issue I found with it was potentially crippling reliability. The bolt handle on my first one snapped off after only a few mags put through it. If you can find a means of reinforcing the handle, the Snipe is seriously good.
Ultra Tek Snipe- Depends, this was an unexpected gem from Buzz Bee. It performs remarkably well and is compatible with standard size darts and mags, on top of being dirt cheap. The issue I found with it was potentially crippling reliability. The bolt handle on my first one snapped off after only a few mags put through it. If you can find a means of reinforcing the handle, the Snipe is seriously good.
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