

However the Spectre begins to fall down against the Strongarm in most other categories. Range wise all of the blasters are largely the same, with grey trigger models achieving 11-13m ranges with Elite type darts. So if you're looking for a revolver rifle of sime kind or some over tacticool revolver, the Spectre is a great base to start from. The Strongarm, Hammershot and Sweet Revenge all have just one tactical rail, while the Spectre has a tactical rail, and accepts both barrel extensions and stock attachments, making it the most customisable. The easiest factor to cover is tacticool. So how does the Elite Spectre stack up in the Elite era revolver world? However, the Elite Spectre has to compete with the Strongarm, a vast improvement over the Maverick, and the Hammershot/Sweet Revenge, which are great blasters in their own right. The N-Strike Spectre was quite a popular revolver choice over the Maverick, as it improved in many ways over the Maverick's many flaws. This is decent for a slide primed blaster, but it doesn't compare to the Strongarm's slam fire. Rate of fire is about 2-3dps, depending on how good your priming technique is. The shots that don't veer away have a decent group, but certainly not the best. Because the Elite Spectre uses Elite darts, some shots tend to veer off, which brings down the accuracy rating. Nothing special, but not bad.Īccuracy is decent but it doesn't compare to the N-Strike Spectre. This is about average for a grey trigger Elite blaster. Ranges with the Elite Spectre range from 9-12m, averaging around 11m. Does the Elite Spectre perform like an Elite blaster? It's definitely a very tacticool stock because of its folding feature, but in practical use you're better off just using a more solid stock such as a Raider stock, even if it doesn't fold away. Also taking into account its length, and you have a stock that bends very easily, and doesn't feel very stable. The locking mechanism isn't particularly solid, and the stock itself is fairly flimsy as it's a wire stock made from plastic. Sadly where the Spectre stock falls down is stability. You can deploy it fo take more stable and accurate potshots, then fold it up for mobility and storage.

And here's the stock deployed and folded on the Spectre.
