>>5240616A pump action strong arm, in and of itself, isn't a bad idea and would actually be a very useful blaster. The problem with the Vagabond isn't the concept, it's the execution. The elongated and unneeded barrel, the extra long and odd looking loading cylinder and the reduced performance compared to most N-Strike Elites are what really hold it back.
As for the Flipfury and Doominator, the Flipfury as a blaster just seems large and awkward. The gimmick is nifty, but I find the Lawbringer actually feels more comfortable to fire and with less moving parts is a bit more reliable. The Doominator on the other hand is easily the king in terms of non-mag fed ammo capacity, but I'm just personally disappointed that of all the Zombie Strike gimmicks to re-visit they chose the Flipfury's rotating cylinders as opposed to the Sledgefire's shell system.
I personally buy blasters that I feel are unique and have decent to good performance as well, and I'll probably grab a Doominator at some point just because it looks badass. But if it used a giant, shell packed cylinder to fire repeated three shot bursts, I'd probably already own it. Throw in the fact that people have already created shells that would allow you to fire single, boosted power elites or Mega darts from the same chamber with no mods, and the Doominator would've been the king of versatility.
As for the Lawbringer, it's doable to dual wield, but certainly not the most comfortable way to shoot it. But it is a good gun with a simple mechanism that's fun to use and has a good ammo capacity (with extra dart storage). I would choose it over a Flipfury any day, mainly because I dislike large top-primed blasters like the Flipfury.
>>5244880The Breakflip is essentially just an awkwardly designed Slingfire. It's a lever action blaster...but the lever is actually the entire handle of the blaster. If you want a lever action blaster, the Slingfire is pretty much a better gun with the same motion.