Hadn't seen anyone really dig into the Pyragon's internals. I was just curious about how it differed from the Praxis/Lumitron as far as the Slamfire function went and I was also interested to see if there was a reason for there being slightly more power behind the Pyragon's range than the other Torsion Spring Vortex blasters.
Turns out, this blaster has a bit of an upgrade...
Through much of my findings, I not only found similar parts in each blaster, but flat-on copies of the same parts. From the trigger to the mag loading mechanism to the firing arm, it's all pretty much the same. I was expecting more of a noticeable difference between them because of the Slamfire function, but there's hardly any internal layout differences.
A big difference that most of you will be happy about is the Torsion Spring. It is clearly stronger than the kind seen in the Proton, Vigilon, Praxis, and Lumitron. Also, the positions for the Torsion Spring mod that were present on the older models is still there, so even MORE power could be drawn from this blaster. This Torsion Spring puts the Pyragon at the top of the range list for the Vortex Blasters and it's Slamfire capabilities means it can dish out disks faster than any other as well. Those facts paired with the highest capacity drum magazine for the Vortex line make this fella a clear winner in my books when it comes to slinging disks.
Check out the walkthrough video I shot of the internals comparison between the Praxis and the Pyragon.
Great vid and post zook! I will be getting one of these as the Praxis/Lumitron/Pyragon design has always been my favorite out of the vortex line
ReplyDeleteAfter looking at it, do you think its possible for the priming handles for the pyragon and the praxis are interchangable? I DETEST the pyragon handle, and would rather go for a smaller handle that the praxis has.
ReplyDeletecan you post internals of the drum itself? i haven't seen anyone posting one yet....
ReplyDeleteIf the internals are so similar do you see any problems transferring the internals of the pyragon into a Lumitron? I'm not a fan of the white or the fore grip, and the only thing I'm interested in is the drum & slam fire. Thx
ReplyDeleteIt surprises me how many people worry about looks before performance for their blasters!
ReplyDeleteHow do you take it apart? It seems that the halves are molded into the front sight.
ReplyDeletemad so that means i chose the 'right' gun
ReplyDeletemay the force be with me
ReplyDeletedoes the pyragon have the trigger lock like the praxis i know it has the primer lock
ReplyDeleteExcellent question! It does have that same locks that the Praxis has.
Deletedoes that include a trigger lock cuz my trigger dosent lock in absnse of a clip
Deletecome to think of it i dont think my praxis has a trigger lock.
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ReplyDeleteFor some reason my Pyragon doesn't let me use 10 disc mags and I have to force them in. I'll try send you a picture of the problem but can you help me?
Have you done the torsion spring mod on the Pyragon yet? If so, how does it work? I've been looking into it but haven't found anybody that has said anything about it.
ReplyDeleteThe Torsion Spring Mod will work exactly like the Praxis, Lumitron, Vigilon, and Proton. I haven't done the mod myself, but it's pretty easy as long as you know how the others worked. Honestly, I'm getting more than enough stock range from my Pyragon, so I haven't bothered to mess with it.
DeleteJust got this gun and did some testing against the rampage distances seem pretty close shooting flat unmodded I'm impressed seems to be more accurate than the rampage got to say its my favorite
ReplyDeleteHey, sorry to necro, but I tried opening up my Pyragon and the shell doesn't seem to want to open. All of the screws are removed,and the back end of the blaster opens a bit but the shell seems to be caught near the front sight. Did you encounter that at all?
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