Showing posts with label hammershot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hammershot. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

Last Day of 1000 Subscriber Giveaway!

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Why A Hammershot?

Why do so many people love these lil' guys?
Recently the Hammershot has come under fire as not being a “good” secondary. Although there are many fans, I still feel that it’s worth explaining the reasoning behind my choice of sidearms. It’s my go-to secondary for a variety of reasons. While I make no claims that the Hammershot is “the best” secondary, it is still quite effective and an excellent all around choice. So read on dear taggers, and learn why the Hammershot is the jack of all trades, master of none.

Let me start off by giving you some of the requirements I had when choosing a secondary, and why I wanted one in the first place. For me, a secondary served as a quick go to if I run out of ammo, or my blaster jams in the middle of a firefight. Note that while these are MY reasons, they are by no means the ONLY reasons to carry a secondary. As with everything you choose, I believe you should be well informed. Play to your strengths and set yourself up with the tools and equipment to accomplish your goals.

B.F.U. - Thug Life
It had to fit into a holster. That was key, probably my biggest requirement. I’m a little guy, and I needed something that I could put on my hip and run with that didn’t flop around. I’m not a fan of drop leg holsters, I wanted my secondary to be right at my hip, attached to my belt.

Next I wanted something I could fire with one hand. I generally don’t wear a sling. Why? First, have you seen the sling attachment points on a stock Alpha Trooper? I’m not a fan of the sling attaching to the priming bar. I like to change from left to right hand easily, depending on the corners, and I like to dart push. I also don’t normally run a stock. I enjoy the shotgun feel as opposed to the full rifle. I didn’t need the stock to prime with a factory spring, and the accuracy wasn’t laser sighted to where I’d have to shoulder and take careful aim.

So if my blaster was out of commission, I didn’t want to drop it. I wanted something I could fire with one hand. I could reload my primary by tucking it beneath an arm and holding the mag with my offhand. With my secondary still in my main hand, I could reload mags. It wasn’t pretty or ideal, but I could do it. So one handed operation was key for me.

What's amazing is these darts facing the same direction...
I wanted something that was front loading. Running anything larger than a 6 round mag makes a blaster pretty hard to holster, and I wanted to be able to reload my secondary on the fly. Dropping a mag, and filling it takes a lot of time and effort that I didn’t want to be necessary for a secondary. You essentially need two hands. One to hold the mag, then the other to reload. With a front loader, I could load up even while the blaster was primed and ready to go.

Finally, I wanted a blaster that used the same ammo as my primary. In our games, there’s no special rules for other ammo (aside from vortex discs in which ricochets count). There’s no melee, or shields to break, so there was no reason for me to run a secondary ammo type. In my opinion that was just another thing that I had to figure out how to carry on me, and make a spot for. If no one else was using it then whatever I brought to the field would be fired toward the other team, and if I ran out I’d have an empty blaster.

Give us this day our daily dart...
Slam-fire was something I didn’t need or want in a secondary blaster. It meant using two hands, reduced accuracy, and burned through what would undoubtedly be a limited ammo capacity of my sidearm. In fact, anything that was spam heavy wasn’t something I was interested in.  I knew that my shots would be limited, and reloading wouldn’t be as quick as a mag, so I wanted to be able to control my shots.

Now recall when the Hammershot first came out, pre-Sweet Revenge, even.  There were very few other blasters that really fit the bill. Only one I could find was the Snapfire 8, but you had to get creative with holstering, and the trigger pull was something I didn’t enjoy at all. Since then there’s been a plethora of hammer style blasters and choosing any of them makes sense to me. The phrase “Buy a Hammershot” has always rung as a catchall term for hammer prime blasters to me.  Some people prefer the Sweet Revenge, or 4X4, and that makes perfect sense.

Still, there’s plenty of other sidearms that players can choose from. Those all work well doing other things, often times better than the Hammershot. The Hammershot just brings together the bits of each of them I like. I don’t run my sidearm to fill a niche, some people do. There’s a wide variety of opinions, likes and dislikes, strategies, and play styles. There is no “right” or “wrong” sidearm.

Dual-wielding goodness
I’ve tried other sidearms, but none have felt as natural to me. The same idea goes for my EAT. I get some flak for rocking it occasionally, but it’s what I want. The mag is where it feels like it should be, the priming mechanism works the way I want a blaster to. That’s something that’s important to me. I don’t need the fastest, or furthest firing blaster on the field. That’s low on my priority list. Comfort and feel is a large part of what I strive for in my load outs, and my equipment is no exception to this. Yet others should be encouraged to take advice but make things their own, diversity is part of what makes things on the field so much fun.

Now, why do I recommend a Hammershot? Well, first it’s MY opinion that people are asking for. People don’t normally ask “what’s the best sidearm for X, Y, and Z?” They usually ask what I run, or what I’d recommend. I think the Hammershot gives the user a little bit of everything. If they want to concentrate on something specific, fill a niche, or many of the other things you can do with a sidearm, it may not be the best choice for them, certainly. Still, it’s a great place to start. ~Josh







Tuesday, January 13, 2015

500 Subscriber Giveaway!

Yes folks, that's right! As a big thank you to all of your YouTube subscribers we're giving away some awesome prizes! We couldn't have done this without all of you, so this is our little way of saying thanks. Want to win some cool stuff? Don't want to watch a short five minute video? Fear not, it's easy! First, you have to be a subscriber, since, this is a thank you to helping us get this far. If you aren't a subscriber already, don't' worry, you can still subscribe to our YouTube channel and enter! Next, send us an email with the subject  "500" (without the quotes) to bayareanerf@gmail.com. In the email include you're YouTube username (we have to check that you're a subscriber) and a Nerf related picture. It can be you, your friends, custom blasters, artwork, whatever! Have you're submissions in by the end of the month, and we'll pick three winners and announce them on the podcast! For more details on the prizes and a big thank you check out the video!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Narrowbase Hammershot Holster

 Remember Narrowbase? The company that has some excellent 3D printed magazine holders? Well, they're at it again and this time once again listening to the community by offering the most requested item since they opened. Behold the Hammershot holster:
Oooh, saucy!
 Now, it may be different that what some of you might have expected. It uses far less materials than something like say the Sweet Revenge holster. Still, we've been assured that these are sturdy just like everything else we've seen from Narrowbase. Once we get our hands on these for a full review, you'll hear from us!

But wait.. "What's that?" you might ask, or perhaps "Does it come in both a MOLLE and belt attachment options?" Never fear friends, now Narrowbase offers an option that allows your MOLLE compatible holsters or accessories like the NMAGs to be used with a belt. This really makes the MOLLE configuration much more versatile and accessible. From those who might not have MOLLE gear yet and want to upgrade later, to those who have MOLLE gear but don't always want to use it for their loadout. Now you really can use these with a variety of different configurations to any desired effect by using different bar sets. Weather you have a drop leg that doesn't have a lot of space, a ton of room on your vest, or even a single belt.

The blue/orange combo is a nice choice.
The belt loop should accommodate up to a 1.5" belt. If you're using something larger you may want to invest in something like a battle belt that will allow you to use MOLLE compatible attachments around your waist, or just switch down to a smaller belt width.

The belt loops are already up for $4.99 with a promo code for a FREE SET with the purchase of any MOLLE/P.A.L.S. compatible NMAG item or Holster! Just add them to your cart and use the promo code FREELOOPS to get one set free. There is a limit of one set of loops per person, and the offer expires September 30th.

In addition to that, the single mag holding NMAGs have been reduced in price to $12.99!  It keeps getting better! The release date and pricing for the Hammershot holster is still being worked out, but whenever we have more info, we'll be sure to let our readers know! Until then we're excited to see more products coming from this company.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Prepping for the Zombie Apocalypse....During Lunch Break

Scary Box!!!
While doing my daily Amazon browsing hoping to find Nerf blasters on sale I came across some pretty cool looking zombie targets that are usually meant for BB guns. They were on sale for a little over $10 so I figured why the zombie not.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Beware My Power....Cheap Clip On Light

Recently I have run across a very inexpensive way to create a flashlight for nighttime Nerf craziness. While looking for dart containers at my local Storables location I came across this little light below:



Pretty Box!!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Nerfcast Episode 23: Dogs Can Play Nerf

Josh, Shawn, and special guest B.F.U. sit down to discuss a myriad of Nerf topics. From recent news, the Mega series, whats hot on Reddit, to the Hammershot, and the future of Nerf.



YouTube link after the break.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Hammershot Showdown

Chris James over at Jangular Productions had an amazing idea for a fun little Hammershot video. We had a blast helping him film it and think the final product is awesome! Check out his blog and YouTube for even more foam fun!