Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27985798-20200426152450/@comment-27306930-20200427034613

Speaking as an MK-1 owner, it is a really nice blaster. If you're ready to make the jump to super-stock, it's definitely a good choice. I see a lot of reviews online that pick it apart. What they fail to mention is just how AWESOME it is. But honestly, the best stock springer is still the Caliburn. Hands down.

The Bamboo darts are optimized for Dart Zone Pro blasters. I have tried them in other blasters and they perform well. Not enough to invest tons of money replacing all your waffle heads. But in the MK-1 they are superior to everything else.

@FLAT: The only differences are they fixed the stock, changed the color, and lowered the price. And it comes with a lot less darts, no certificate, and no storage case.

@Hamster: Both the MK-1 and MK-1.1 have the same internals. They both have the same FPS, which can vary a little from blaster to blaster. Some of us get mid 160's, others get high 150's. But for all intents and purposes, they're identical.

@Dcho4: I don't know anything about "being super hard to break into". It comes apart just like any Nerf brand blaster. A little easier, in fact. It's definitely designed with modding in mind.