【Samurai】1 Silver 's Japan Review

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2012-12-27

I used it before. Some people may find it thin and a little difficult to hold, but it is a great barrel with a fine shark cut that makes it fly well. I think this is the barrel that triggered the popularity of shark cut, but what do you think? Anyway, it is a good barrel. The thinness is quite advantageous♪ It is easy to make it grouping. It is easy to group the barrels. When I first started to play the black, I heard a "clunk" sound when the barrels made contact with each other, but I was still able to get three barrels into the chamber. If I had a barrel like John Law or Buzz, I doubt if I would have been able to get three barrels in. It's a strong cut barrel, so it's inevitable that the cut will be chipped when grouping, but I think the shelf life is a little short because of that. But it is a very good dart, so I hope you will use it at least once. I think Samurai is already completed with this barrel.

Oh, I like that it comes in a wooden box because it looks so classy... Also, this product is only a barrel. If you are buying my darts for the first time, please be aware that you have to buy other things (shafts, flights, tips, etc.).

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2012-04-03

Being thin and straight, it is not recommended for beginners, but thanks to its 17g weight or the center-of-gravity design, the darts carry a lot of power.

The shark cut looks tight, but it doesn't get stuck at all, and the darts feel good off the finger.

6 people found this helpful

2012-03-07

I thought the barrel looked a little long, but it seemed very easy to throw.

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2012-03-08

It is a torpedo barrel, so the flight is excellent. It is recommended for beginners because it can be flown easily. The shark cut feels great on the finger.

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2012-03-07

It is shaped and straight, but the feeling of throwing it is torpid.
It is good to hold in various places because of the cut all over.

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2012-05-04

I think this should be classified as a tripede barrel, not a straight barrel.
It has a loose slope and the shark cut is moderately snagged.
It is not suitable for beginners because of its narrowness.
The grip position is strictly fixed, but the cut throughout means that it is very flexible.
It is a good barrel for those who are used to handling barrels, don't you think?

10 people found this helpful