I'm doing this part of the rewrite.
Things that still need doing:
Sliding Launcher
Roller Support
Rubber grip for HMS Grip
Trigger for HMS Grip
Here's what i've got so far:
Customize Grip Accessories
Also can anyone who owns a spring support varify that it prevents on the part of the grip that secures the rip cord while launching?
Things that still need doing:
Sliding Launcher
Roller Support
Rubber grip for HMS Grip
Trigger for HMS Grip
Here's what i've got so far:
Quote:EZ shooter grip
This was the first grip released by Takara to hold the plastic series launchers. The design is very simple with it only being a handle with a trigger on the left side and a space at the top of it into which the launcher is inserted. It was only released by Takara as the 19th release of the number series with a release later of a clear version. As such like most of the number series it is quite hard to find however fake plastic Beyblades in a plastic packaging usually come with a fake version of this item.
Quote:Bey Grip Shooter
This is a grip and shooter in one. It doesn’t require a ripcord and has the prongs for a beyblade to attach to on the grip. It works through winding up a spring and then pressing the trigger to release the beyblade. This has less power than launcher with a normal launcher and ripcord though so it’s pointless to buy it. It was one of the first releases by Takara and was only released by them. As such these days it is very hard to find.
Customize Grip Accessories
Quote:Rubber grips
These attach on the front, back and side of the customize grip to allow the user greater grip onto the grip allowing for a better launch. They attach through notches on the back which fit into the holes in the front and back of the customize grip while the other fits in the groove on the right side of the grip. These were released by Takara in Black, orange and light blue. Hasbro’s Dranzer and Dragoon customize grips came with yellow and blue coloured rubber grips respectively.
Quote:Spring Support
This attaches to the top right of the grip into where the ripcord goes in. While the purpose of this like the spring shooter is to increase the power of your shot it performs a more important function in providing a buffer between the part of the grip holds in the ripcord and the ripcord which once it has worn away makes the grip slightly useless since it can’t launcher a beyblade without the launcher flying out. Hasbro released this with their Dranzer grip.
Quote:Metal Grips
This is the same as the rubber grips but in metal. Unlike the rubber grips these don’t have the notches to attach to the grip and instead have adhesive pads included with them. These add more weight to the grip while lacking the extra grip that the rubber grips give.
Quote:Metal Trigger
This attaches to the plastic trigger part of the grip. It adds a lot of weight to the grip and its purpose is to allow the user to gain a better grip to improve their launch. It was released in silver and gold by Takara. It was released by Hasbro with their Dragoon grip.
Quote:Sniper Scope
This attaches to the top left side of the customize grip. This has an LED light which emits a red light that is supposed to be used to project where your Beyblade will land when launched. This was released in black and purple. It was never released by Hasbro.
Quote:Trigger Grip
This is the rubber alternative to the metal trigger with the same purpose of allowing people a better grip to improve their shot. It will only appeal to those who dislike having a heavy grip. It was only ever released in sky blue and was never released by Hasbro.
Also can anyone who owns a spring support varify that it prevents on the part of the grip that secures the rip cord while launching?