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Great for role playing as Spec Ops or SWAT, but could be better performance wise
I bought this M4 kit so I could reload it for fun and use it for a prop, and also so I could roleplay as SWAT and/or Spec Ops during nerf wars.Reloading experience: 4/10Prop for movies: 9/10Nerf wars: 7/10I’m gonna explain why I gave it these ratings, TL;DR at bottomReloading: it’s decent, but it doesn’t have the charging handle or bolt release of an actual AR-15, which is a big part of it. I can still slap the side where a bolt release WOULD be, but it doesn’t quite feel the same. I can’t drop the magazine just by pressing the mag release, I have to pull it out every time, or break the magwell to make it less tight, and that’s not something I wanna do.Otherwise, reloading this is pretty fun, even if I have to pretend to pull the nonexistent t-handle.For a prop: it looks realistic as hell. The front barrel attachment looks sick. The main part of the gun where everything actually happens looks a bit off, that’s because the stryfe’s magwell is in the middle of the blaster instead of the very front like a real AR-15, but it looks alright. The stock is adjustable, but not that strong, only fully locks in either all the way out or all the way in. The carry handle sights are cool and realistic, basically, it’s a great prop. Only issue is the noticeable lack of a priming handle, but as long as you don’t show a close up of the rifle, your viewers won’t notice.For role playing as a Spec Ops operator, it’s pretty cool. The one noticeable thing that impacts performance is the fire rate. Honestly, the select fire switch is cool, but it’s really only practical to use semi auto. The trigger has half a second delay, which is actually huge amount of time if you’re in a war. The burst you have to hold down for 2 seconds straight to actually get all three shots off, otherwise it’s just semi auto again. Fully auto is slow and disappointing. It’s basically semi but in an exact pattern, so it’s dumping your mag without the benefits of true full auto.I don’t recommend CQB with this due to the delay, and fast paced combat will be a little difficult. If you want or have to do CQB, I recommend using a sidearm if possible.But on a lighter note, I do believe this shoots harder then a normal nerf-brand stryfe. It sounds MEAN when you rev it up, nerf brand is quieter and smoother, the AR stryfe screams at you. I assume this is to compensate for the long barrel which negatively impacts performance. The fire rate is slow, but it shoots harder.And also it is quite fun to use during nerf wars, I recommend attaching a different rear sight, the carry handle sight is a very thin hole, what you would use for airsoft or an actual firearm, so get a wider sight or don’t use the sights at all, nerf is too inaccurate to where the sights are useful.It is fun using this to roleplay though, it’s good for mil-sims.TL;DR: reloading is okay, no charging handle or bolt release is disappointing but its manageableProp: looks realistic as hell, great for movies as long as you try not to show lack of charging handle.For nerf wars: rate of fire is slow, wouldn’t recommend CQB with this, if you must, use a sidearm when in close quarters. Shoots harder then most name brand flywheels, but rev sounds mean and loud, stealth will be hard with this. Otherwise, fun to roleplay as Spec Ops with this, but get a wider sight or don’t use optics, the carry handle peep hole is too tiny to use.Would I recommend this? To nerfers who like to pretend to be operators and like to roleplay as spec ops while fighting, yes. Maybe get a nerf brand stryfe and make modifications to fit this kit, and you have a great blaster. The biggest setback is the rate of fire, so for the more aggressive players who rush right in to the action, you might want to get a normal stryfe with no attachments in order to run around.I personally like this blaster. I’m a gun nerd (as you saw in this review) and I like playing milsims, acting like a soldier or SWAT. This is a convincing AR-15, and it’s ok in combat, I like using it!Thanks for coming to my TED talk
N**S
Great purchase, but could be better performing.
I bought this on a whim because my son has quite the collection of nerf guns, and wanted to have some nerf battles with him.It definitely serves it’s purpose, but it could be better.It’s well built- when you receive it you have to assemble the gun, it only took maybe 5 minutes, no tools required or anything like that. You’re just putting the barrel and stock together, they just snap in place. It’s kinda cool actually, you can change the barrel length, remove the stock, it’s like having several nerf guns in one. Also it’s battery lasts FOREVER. I’ve had it on the same charge for months now.It’s accurate-ish— so it comes with 2 different types of darts. Half of the darts have suction cups, and the other half are blunt rubber like tips. The blunt tips can hurt if you’re not careful (just don’t aim at the face lol) but it’s fun to shoot once you figure out the way you gotta aim it depending on the distance etc. you can select between 1 shot, 3 round burst, or full auto.Here’s the two problems- it’s rate of fire is super slow. We’re talking 10 rounds in about 30 seconds, and it’s tedious and time consuming to reload the magazine with darts. I almost wish you could load 100 rounds in it to Atleast make it last a bit longer.I’d recommend it. 100%. But you gotta have the patience to reload it lol.
E**N
Disappointed
Is not accurate at all and the 3 round burst doesn't work
L**D
Grandson loved this gun
Very nice and would recommend
S**A
Its a good blaster!
Its suction and speed are not the best, but its light body makes up for it! I recommend buying this as a gift!!
S**S
Another birthday party with a gun fight.
Well if you have boys you know what I mean. This electric automatic toy guns for nerf guns bullets has 3 modes and is really cool. It does shoot the standard foam bullets as all nerf guns. So even though it comes with 100 pcs refill darts this multi-player game for kids will use the other darts you have around.with multiple electric modes the holiky super kid toy gun has 3 different electric modes: single shot, 3 bursts and multiple bursts. you only need to choose the mode you like, he obviously likes the multi-burst specially when playing capture the flag and or other games. Whenever you press the start switch and pull the trigger tit is game time and your play comes to life, continuous shooting saves time and allows children to have more shooting fun. Or simply win.This the large gun with 100 bullet makes an unforgettable present. It is packed in a colorful printed box so great for a Christmas gift or a birthday. The young kids just love it, with the. 3 different styles and 12-dart quick reload clip he is the king for sure. The coolest feature is that it also comes with a rechargeable battery you can charge with a usb. I might buy one for me it is so cool (dad)
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