Sg nerf, What you said earlier about the (awesome) jolt wasn't available in Aus, does it mean it'll soon be in Aus since it's in Singapore? (P.s To Fury Falcon it is a VERY reliable sidearm)
Not too sure about the stock availability in Oz... i guess you'll just have to keep a lookout for them popping up in the stores there. Do post an update if you find them. :)
Sorry, i've no plans to go through all the effort to do up a Jolt video. Its very simple to operate anyways, just load a foam dart, pull the priming handle, then pull the trigger to fire. :)
The photo of that model has already been shown in the recent Hasbro's 2012 investors presentation, its basically a Praxis with a much larger ammo capacity.
I got this one week ago and it's good for the size the fact in the matter is when I compared this to my longstrike, this is stronger/better range...is there a reason for this? Or is the longstrike just cr@p?
Well, although the Jolt has a smaller plunger, it is using a direct plunger system with minimal dead space... so its air output is much more efficient, hence the better ranges.
On the other hand, the Longstrike uses a reverse plunger system, it has alot of dead space and is inefficient, hence the lower ranges.
Will you be doing a mod guide for this? (deadspace removal is awesome for this blaster)
ReplyDeletewanna-be,
DeleteProbably not, 'cos its very simple to mod anyways... there are plenty of modding threads for Jolts already posted up by others online. :)
is it good? is it reliable for side arm?
ReplyDeleteFury Falcon,
DeleteIts surprisingly effective for its size, you can read my full review of it here:
http://sgnerf.blogspot.com/2011/11/nerf-jolt-ex-1-review.html
Sg nerf,
ReplyDeleteWhat you said earlier about the (awesome) jolt wasn't available in Aus, does it mean it'll soon be in Aus since it's in Singapore? (P.s To Fury Falcon it is a VERY reliable sidearm)
nerffan,
DeleteNot too sure about the stock availability in Oz... i guess you'll just have to keep a lookout for them popping up in the stores there. Do post an update if you find them. :)
pls make a test fire and demo video for the jolt...
ReplyDelete~Haniff Hardy~,
DeleteSorry, i've no plans to go through all the effort to do up a Jolt video. Its very simple to operate anyways, just load a foam dart, pull the priming handle, then pull the trigger to fire. :)
do Popular bookstore(East Point) sell Jolt?cos I bought a Proton last year over there...
ReplyDelete~Haniff Hardy~,
DeleteNot too sure about that, i guess its best if you called the Popular store outlet to check stock availability before you visit it. :)
Hi SG Nerf, I've been quite a number of major stores including several Toys R Us and I could not find the Jolt, Any idea which store or outlet has it?
ReplyDeletedon,
DeleteThey stores are probably still in the process of stocking them... check at Metro stores, they should have stock there by now.
They sell it at takashimaya
DeleteIs there any news over there in SG about the upcoming N-Strike Elite lineup?
ReplyDeleteMacTrekkie,
DeleteYup, i'll be posting updates on their local availability and reviews on the new blasters soon. Stay tuned for it! :)
how about the new nerf vortex Pyragon?any news on it?
ReplyDelete~Haniff Hardy~,
DeleteThe photo of that model has already been shown in the recent Hasbro's 2012 investors presentation, its basically a Praxis with a much larger ammo capacity.
Jolt is available at paragon toyrus.just got 1
ReplyDeletewhich shop where can i buy jolt at orchard....
ReplyDeletepls reply quick
~Haniff Hardy~,
DeleteAt this moment, pretty much every dept store at Orchard sells Jolts, just shop around to get them.
sgnerf do u recommend nerf depoly cs-6 for nerf war???
ReplyDeleteSGNERFWAR,
DeleteI guess its okay for Nerf games, similar in performance to Nerf Recons, Longstrikes or Raiders (all use the same reverse plunger systems).
I got this one week ago and it's good for the size the fact in the matter is when I compared this to my longstrike, this is stronger/better range...is there a reason for this? Or is the longstrike just cr@p?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,
DeleteWell, although the Jolt has a smaller plunger, it is using a direct plunger system with minimal dead space... so its air output is much more efficient, hence the better ranges.
On the other hand, the Longstrike uses a reverse plunger system, it has alot of dead space and is inefficient, hence the lower ranges.