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Swordfish

The Swordfish is a direct-plunger blaster platform designed around a central spacer architecture, allowing the piston assembly to operate independently from the main structural rods. Unlike the Marlin and Hammerhead systems, the Swordfish uses a reinforced 3D-printed catch system that requires durable engineering-grade materials such as Nylon, PA-CF, or similar composites. The platform maintains compatibility with multiple Zeroworx configuration styles, supporting both traditional bolt-action priming and central-spacer pull-back priming layouts inspired by Skewer-style systems. 

Swordfish
Key Features
Key Features

Direct-plunger architecture for high-performance output


Supports both bolt-action and central pull-back priming layouts

Requires 3D-printed catch optimized for Nylon / PA-CF materials


Compatible with Zeroworx modular ecosystem and attachment systems

Operates similarly to Skewer system.&nbsp

The Swordfish is a direct-plunger blaster platform designed around a central spacer architecture, allowing the piston assembly to operate independently from the main structural rods. Unlike the Marlin and Hammerhead systems, the Swordfish uses a reinforced 3D-printed catch system that requires durable engineering-grade materials such as Nylon, PA-CF, or similar composites.

The platform maintains compatibility with multiple Zeroworx configuration styles, supporting both traditional bolt-action priming and central-spacer pull-back priming layouts inspired by Skewer-style systems. 


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