Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-38684270-20200812181845/@comment-27306930-20200815203449

Tacticalblasters139 wrote: Someone made a deploy fully automatic. Idk if it's fake...maybe Elliot can help us out here...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OYKTVJJm6k Ima say this one's fake. Here's why:

1 - I have a Rekt CO2 powered nerf blaster, and it doesn't sound anything like that. It sounds less like a crack and more like a loud pffft.

2 - If it was gas powered, there would be condensation smoke coming out the front. Like a steady stream of it. There's a tiny wisp after the last shot that float off to the right. And a tiny puff when he finally gets the clip out that floats off to the left. Bad continuity.

3 - There's an aweful lot of blurr on those darts. In fact shot #5 is fully in frame at the 8 second mark. It looks like it moved about 2 inches. The video is 24 frames per second. Therefore 2" X 24 = 48 in/sec or about 4 FPS.  At 70 FPS with the default settings, you can barely see darts on an iPhone. They move 35 inches in a single video frame.

4 - When the clip is removed, there is no sign of modifications or additional mech. Just the stock magwell and internals. Where is all the hardware that supposedly makes this Deploy full-auto ?

5 - If I wanted to prove I owned a full-auto gas powered Deploy, why would I show you an empty clip? Of course it's empty, they just shot out the front. That's no proof at all. What's next, gonna show me the grip is still gray ??? I'd be showing you a wall of foam and spend 5 seconds showing you where the cartridges go.

6 - The trajectory of the 3rd shot isn't lined up correctly. Probably lazy video editing. Plus TD5 starts lowering the blaster before the 6th shot fully clears the barrel. Again sloppy editing.

Although not proof, TD5 is also an amateur film maker, and his facebook page is full of his special effects shorts. Boom.

Bottom line, this is super easy to fake. You load 1 dart in the CS-6, fire it, hold it still for 3 seconds, then pull out the empty clip. Then in post-production you add the digital stream of darts, a couple smoke effects, and the sound clip from an actual full-auto Airsoft. Done !