![]() Therefore, making the reload process more fluid. However, there has been some progress in the design of the Evolve and Impulse which have a spring open design that has a larger mouth and is initiated by a button on the grip frame. The hopper mouth of the Mach, Rush and Siege were all to small which affects reload speeds regardless of whether or not you use a canister. This has gotten slightly better with the release of the Evolve and Impulse, however, the original run lacked a good design. The leading problem with this style of Nerf gun is that the hopper system hinders the performance of the blasters and needs to be addressed as two separate topics, reloading issues and feeding issues. However, they do struggle in a couple of key areas which I will lay out here. If you’re able to look past the subtle flaws at what these guns are designed to do, it now becomes a process of working out the bugs. My initial thoughts on this series is that Hyper Nerf guns have a lot of potential. Also, make good use of the tactical rails below the grip instead of attaching them on the top rail in front of the sight. For example it makes no sense to put a 100 round canister on a Rush-40, however, the 50 round canister does. The canister you choose should correlate with the capacity of the Nerf gun. Therefore, it should make sense and have purpose. ATTACHING RELOAD CANISTERS TO THE NERF GUNĮventually the canister will make its way onto the Nerf gun. Therefore, are they worth the investment? The short answer is yes, although the canisters are far from perfect they’re still your best option. This is where the reload canisters come in and their purpose is to solve this issue as well as providing an onboard storage system. The first option is to use your hands and hope for the best or you can take the second option and find something to help you achieve a better result. ![]() The reloading process leaves you with two options. They offer a reliable delivery system for high capacity that require bulk loading ammunition, however, are they effective for Hyper Nerf guns and do they add value? These are two questions we will quickly explore and hopefully find some clarity along the way. USING RELOAD CANISTERS WITH HYPER NERF GUNS However, this can only be sustained with a good power source. They will deliver a velocity of around 110 FPS (feet per second) which is just above the velocity of the Rival guns at 100 FPS. This series has the highest FPS Nerf guns on the market. The pros and cons will be discussed later on this page, however, I felt it worth mentioning in the introduction. ![]() They were designed to accommodate reloading canisters that come in 50 or 100 round capacities and will aid in speeding up the reload process. One noticeable difference is the use of the tactical rails as a way of holding additional ammo. But once you work past the similarities it becomes quite clear that this arsenal is unique and with some fresh new upgrades. They also use Hyper rounds rather than Nerf darts which closely resemble the High-Impact ammo that Rival blasters use, although engineered slightly different. The Nerf guns are tactical in design and carry some similarities to the Rival series such as the use of hoppers, instead of magazines or cylinders. Hyper Nerf guns exhibit a number of features that give them a futuristic vibe.
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