Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-26431461-20200524180554/@comment-27306930-20200524223941

I agree with FLAT, it's not quite super stock. It's a weird animal. It's definitely not a kit - it comes fully assembled. It takes regular Elite darts and shoots in the high 80's / low 90's FPS in its stock form. But that isn't really super stock according to today's standards.

I mean, this whole thing is kind of nebulous anyway. Before RIVAL, velocities above 90 FPS was considered super stock. Now 100 FPS blasters are "off the shelf". I think the new consensus is super stock is from 100-150 FPS.

Anyway, I'd love to write the Rekt article if you guys think that's a good idea. I've just never done it before. So rather than spending hours and hours reading the Fandom help files, maybe you could just give me a few pointers.

P.S. I love the comment "the upper limit of around 150fps is the ballistic limit for full length ammo" in this old Reddit thread about the definition of "super stock" 😉