Seamorfld
Definitely not for younger children but my teen loves it and can take the hit. These hit hard! Even with the half size bullets. The reason for only four-star is because it did jam twice on me. My teen really likes how many components it has that you can take off and put on. I would even say this is much better quality then the nine other Nerf guns that we have. I did receive this product in exchange for a review.
Simplyblessedjourney
My sons easily figured out how to assemble this (I was lost without them!) and enjoyed playing. They loved all the attachments and thought it was so cool. It does have a lot of power so I’d advise not shooting directly at another person - have target practice. We didn’t have any issues with jamming like another reviewer did.
AmoryAlegria
This toy is definitely meant for older children. We had fun setting up a target in our backyard. It was a lot of fun. The size of the gun is a bit daunting so is most appropriate for older children. I received this in exchange for my honest review.
Musiksmith
It took a few minutes to understand the mechanics, but it worked well once we got the hang of it. I like the darts are universally compatible with other brands like NERF. We weren't able to get it to fire the advertised 125 feet. Overall it is good quality and fun. (I recieved this product in exchange for my honest review. )
Cawines
This gun packs a punch while my boys LOVE it. It does leave bruises. Not for young kids. They love this one more then the nerf. I received this gun to Make an honest review. I would give 5 stars but the bullets can jam easily and mad do they hurt. Which the boys enjoy!
TrayBaby
I received this product in exchange for my honest review. When we received this product, it was very fun to put together and the kids loved all the different parts; especially the clips for different sized darts. They went and set-up forts in the hallway and shot at the forts for hours. The bullets do jam sometimes, but it is easily fixed and they do shoot quite hard, so make sure no little kids are around. Overall, a fun toy for older kids.
KyleC
love the performance of the rifle, it shoots surprisingly well. what disappointed me was how the plastic feels... I've held and played with plastic paintball guns and they cost about the same as this but the plastic feels incredibly different. this doesn't feel terrible. it just feels a little on the weak side, rattles a little if you shake it.
apenguinhunter
Love This Blaster, It's Powerful And Consistent, But I Have Minor Quibbles. For The Price, I Would Expect Slightly Higher Grade Plastics. The Grip Feels A Little Flimsy, And I'm Afraid It May Break With Heavy Use. Aside From That I Love The Thing. It Hits Super Hard, And Is Very Accurate For A Foam Blaster. There's A Lot Of Aftermarket Support, And Is Compatible With Every Magazine I've Used With It. The Only Jam I Have Encountered Was User Error (I Didn't Fully Prime The Blaster), And I Feel Like The Reviews That Say It Jams A Lot Are Likely Small Children Having Trouble With The Heavy Prime Of This Blaster. This Is Not A Small Children's Toy, It Is A Pro Level Blaster. I Love This Blaster, I Just Wish It Were A Little More Sturdy.
ThatGuySteve
This baby packs a punch. Not only that, but said punch is going to hit what you’re aiming at; For responsible shooters only! The weight is nice, it’s a good size, and it even comes with replacement O-rings for the bolt-to-barrel seal! Both types of darts also perform exceptionally well. With all that said, I do have a handful of nitpicks: 1. If you want to use the iron sights, the included stock has to come off, as the cheek rest gets in your head’s way. It perfect for the scope though! 2. The charging handle likes to slide closed if it’s left open. Slightly more annoying than you’d think, because it’s best to have it open when switching magazines; you may damage the mags and the darts within if the bolt’s closed and you slam it in. 3. The half-length dart adapter has 2 spring-loaded catches in it for compatibility with other magazines; one deeper in than the other. The included mag hits the first catch before it’s all the way in, which makes the bolt completely miss the darts. Just make sure you’re pushing it all the way in. And 4. While Nerf Elite darts do work and come out of the barrel just fine, they are essentially useless if your target is more than 10ft away. This is NOT the gun’s fault, but simply because Nerf darts aren’t designed to go 140+ fps. The asymmetrical design of the tip makes the dart curve really hard. Just get one of the giant Dart Zone dart refills if you need more, as both the half-length and full-length darts work great.
Baron
A interesting nerf gun. I have two other nerf guns and this is by far the most powerful and the most accurate. It takes short darts and normal darts. The kicker is it can take other darts like those jumbo darts. You just push it into the front of the barrel. The gun isn’t perfect. The scope is hollow with crosshairs in it. However, the gun has rails so you can put a real scope on it. The suppressor is just for show but it is easy to remove and put on. I think the scope and suppressor are just a waste of plastic that could have been left out to reduce the price since this things is expensive. The worse thing and the only real problem is the mag doesn’t just drop out when hitting the release button. I have to pull it out with authority while pressing the release button. I have real guns that are easier to remove the mag. I seen youtube videos of this gun and in all the reviews the mag just drops out so maybe I got a difficult one. All in all this is a great gun that I give 9 darts out of 10. Oh and that reminds me it comes with short darts and normal darts enough to fill two clips. Oh and one last thing. I think this is much gun for a little kid. They will have problems loading/unloading mags and have trouble just shooting it. I’m a grown man and have problems. So maybe just for teens and above.