I tried filing the notches deeper but it didn’t help so I bought steel rods from a hardware store, but this feels like something that should not be happening to begin with. This resulted in the stock bars wearing out to the point they stopped locking and collapsed at the slightest pressure. The bars appear to be aluminum, while the detent they catch on appears to be a harder metal. I have one large problem with the unicorn and that’s the stock. It’s a pretty stiff prime but to my knowledge the only other way to get the unicorn to 200fps is with the Blackraisins kit. I also drilled an air release hole in the pusher, as well as glued the pusher and rambase together.ĭoing that stopped the vacuum loading and helped with consistency, performance, and the airseal.Īs for springs, I’m currently using a cut down k26 to achieve 200fps with worker Gen 3+. It also significantly reduces the flex of the pump grip when priming.Īs a bonus it no longer prefers bamboos, and shoots a standard deviation of 7. For superstock/Indoor games it performs and handles well, but if you want more performance you’ll have to do some work for it.ĭue to the milled out section of the XYL barrels I highly recommend swapping to a 16mm OD 13mm ID barrel as they have a far better dart fit, and allows the bearings to contact the barrel which makes the prime slightly smoother. Where the unicorn shines is its build quality and compact size. That's all I have to say on this Blaster, except that I am planning on getting a 3D printed kit for the blaster on Etsy, the blaster is just a little short in my opinion, and the kit will add a little length to the blaster as well as add some more style. 2, don't use a suppressor in public games because it causes the blaster to look a lot like an actual firearm. Two things to remember with this,1 it doesn't actually make the blaster any quieter, it's a toy. I also got a Worker suppressor for looks, it fist amazingly and looks epic. The farther you turn it, the faster it shoots. If you don't turn the switch on the front of the blaster all the way, it will shoot slower and more accurately. The recommended battery doesn't leave enough room for a Lipo alarm, so keep an eye on it. Make sure when you put the battery in, you don't **** the battery door all the way down, it will cause stress cracks and completely **** up the door. I thought it would be more accurate since it's a Worker and a more powerful blaster overall compared to stock Nerf. It's a great blaster, but not accurate at all.
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