lilnurse
We got this gun in exchange for an honest review. My son would give this a 10/10. However, it jammed the darts frequently and he got very frustrated. I then tried loading and shooting with this gun. It was very fun, the darts were fast and accurate, unit it jammed. You could get it unjammed, but after about 10 more shots, it jammed again.
KMM
It was working well for the few few times, then it just kept jamming for no reason. Bullets weren’t bent or anything. Didn’t even last an hour.
Mark
I am an adult and was looking for a new blaster to plink targets with. NERF's dart blasters are not accurate enough to hit a reasonably sized target at more than a few feet away (their Rival ball-blasters are a different story), but I've heard good things about Dart Zone and wanted to try this well-reviewed blaster. The accuracy is... not great. The Stryker will certainly send the darts down range faster than an unmodified NERF blaster, but they'll still veer off wildly after about 20 feet. Even at 17 feet, I could not hit an 8-inch target; at that distance, NERF Rival blasters will hit the target every single time. The included barrel extension does not seem to affect accuracy either way - it's just a decoration. Fun fact - if you tilt the Stryker down while it is loaded, the dart will simply fall out of the barrel. I've never had that problem with NERF. The included attachable iron sights are a joke - the tactical rail sits so low on the gun, and the sights are so short, that it's not possible to use the iron sights unless you remove the stock. The "scope" is unsurprisingly just a cheap plastic cylinder with a plastic crosshair in the middle. Other than that, the blaster looks, feels, and sounds cheap. Every part is wobbly and the blaster rattles quite a bit. Overall I'm extremely disappointed with this blaster and will be returning it.