Worker Seagull CQB Blaster
Worker Seagull CQB Blaster
The Worker Seagull CQB Blaster is an ultra-compact, high-powered springer perfect for various game types. It's a smaller sibling to the Worker Harrier, featuring a smaller plunger volume and minimized furniture with the same excellent build quality. Additionally, this blaster is highly customizable, with a threaded breech barrel system and a wide selection of springs. The Seagull is one of our most popular blasters and an excellent choice for newbies and veteran players alike!
Blaster is warrantied directly by Out of Darts!
Refurbished Blasters are fully assembled and may have some cosmetic defects. Refurbished Blasters come with all original accessories but do not include the box. Refurbished blasters are warrantied directly by Out of Darts the same as the new in-box blasters.
FEATURES:
• Worker Seagull Blaster
• Super-Stock CQB Springer
• Brass inserts throughout
• Beautiful textured finish
• Non-slip TPU grip for ultimate comfort
• Quick teardown system (4 hex screws)
• Easy upgrades and maintenance
• Various springs and barrels available
• Threaded barrel system for quick changes in your setup
• Highly customizable blaster
• Standard talon-compatible magwell (10, 15, 18, Tachi, Koda)
INCLUDES:
• 1 Seagull Blaster in two halves
• 1 1.4 x 250mm spring
• 1 1.4 x 280mm spring
• 1 13 x 210mm threaded-breech barrel
• 1 13 x 310mm threaded-breech barrel
• 1 Metal top rail
• 2 Metal side rails
• 1 15-round "Dragon Claw" curved standard talon mag
• 1 Injection-Molded PCAR
• 1 Worker iron sight pair
• Hardware
SPECS:
• Material: Injection-Molded ABS
• Dimensions:
Length: 580-710mm
Width: 30mm
• Plunger Volume: 71mL
• Weight: 1.6kg / 3.53lbs
• Recommended Age: 14+
• SKU: W0698
LINKS:
• Compatible Darts
• Compatible Magazines
• Compatible Springs
• Compatible Barrels
• More Seagull Mods + Accessories
• Seagull Compatibility Guide
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What a great blaster. I seriously can't recommend this blaster enough
After a few months of having the worker seagull i keep having jamming issues. I have lubricated and cleaned all of the O-rings ad it is still happening. Idk why.
Hi,
Happy to help! This sounds like a potential air seal issue. The Seagull and Harrier, along with all similar spring powered blasters, require standard maintenance and cleaning.
There are many variables here, but the primary things to check are the O-rings, lubricant, and the parts that interface with the O-rings.
It’s also worth noting that dart age and condition can greatly affect performance. Fresh darts will perform better than those worn, squished or slightly deformed. Dart selection is another thing to point out. These blasters perform best with our Standard HE Worker darts. Which darts and magazines are you using?
As far as lubricant is concerned, we recommend a thicker superlube for the worker springers.
We’ve got videos on the Harrier and Seagull here;
Seagull:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgaOCoOw5UMu
Let us know if this helps solve your issue with the blaster; otherwise, we’ll be happy to dive in further. The videos above usually solve 95%+ of the problems we see.
As my first foray into the high performance foam flinging world, I was very impressed by the Worker Seagul. The thing is built like a tank and the ergonomics are phenomenal. (especially when you add a buffer tube stock and a larger fore-grip.) The accuracy is on another level as well. Thank you Out Of Darts!
The Seagull is ridiculously realistic as a CQB rifle, it compares quite well to an M4, and is super accurate. The size is great for utilizing small cover, and the fire rate is high for a half-length AR.
6.5 stars
Keep in mind it looks really realistic, and is NEARLY the same size as an M4.
Shoots harder than every other blaster I have, amazing build quality, grip is great in my gorilla hands, and the rails are aluminum. One thing is it REALLY looks like a firearm with the orange rifling thingy off (for better or for worse), so don’t do anything stupid. One con is darts don’t last long because of how the system works. The top dart in the magazine rests against the loading bar and that can cause a flat spot in the dart, which ruins the air seal. But darts are 17USD for 200 rounds so it’s not that bad to replace them. Damaged darts will cause a loud pop, which can hurt your ears when aiming down sights. The stock is somewhat uncomfortable, but has an M4 buffer tube, so a lot of more comfortable stocks will fit.
TLDR: Great blaster, fires hard (I don’t have a chronograph so no numbers), uncomfortable stock but it has an m4 buffer tube, can damage darts when a loaded magazine is in the blaster, great grip, kinda looks like a real firearm (don’t bring it in public and start threatening people), aluminum picatinny rails, would buy again.
it gets 5 big booms