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The EDC Alloy Fingertip Toy Pistol is a versatile fidget toy designed for stress relief and sensory engagement. Made from high-quality EDC alloy and silicone, it offers a safe and enjoyable experience for users aged 8 and up. Its compact size makes it perfect for on-the-go anxiety relief, while its innovative features provide a unique and engaging way to play.
C**S
It's alright, but loses its appeal pretty quickly
I was super excited when unboxing this little "finger gun." The body of the gun is a smooth and finished metal with some nice gun-like details. It comes with three little bullet shaped casings with a spring that you are supposed to press the hard orange projectiles into. This is actually a little more finicky than it sounds. The casings themselves are a nice brass looking color, and together look pretty awesome. You also get plenty of orange "ammo" for when they ultimately bounce off and get lost. Firing the projectiles takes quit a bit of force so I don't really see it going off accidentally. That said, I would keep this away from kids that aren not mature enough to not point it at people/animals faces as it could probably damage an eye.Overall it looks like it should be a fun and complete package but ultimately falls pretty short.As a toy, it works ok but has it's quirks.As a fidget spinner, the ring doesn't ratchet and is almost silent. I find it lacking the satisfaction from other spinners that make a clicking noise. On the other hand you do get to spin it around your finger easily like in old western movies.As a desktop paperweight that occasionally gets played with during a phone/zoom call, this is the sweet spot in my opinion.
L**E
This is hilarious & a lot of fun
I bought this for my husband to get a chuckle out of him. It worked! He thinks it's pretty neat and I catch him playing with it from time to time.
B**.
Not bad
So, it’s metal and has a nice feel to it. The finger ring is a little small. I have pretty big hands, so it’s probably around a size 11 ring.The wheel that surrounds the ring doesn’t click, a little disappointing but it’s fine.The shells eject occasionally, but one came broken out the box and the plastic bullet won’t load into the shell.Otherwise, I like it, does most of the job well enough.
D**O
Sort of works
So, this is a novel idea, but could have been executed a bit better. It has nice weight to it; and I think it'd be fun as a fidget toy. But, the latch does not hold the 'barrel' down well enough for the trigger to actually fire the bullet. It'll work if you hold the barrel down. Also, the trigger outline on the frame prevents the trigger ring from being able to be actuated using your finger inside the ring; you have to push up on the outside of the ring to actually get it to work. Kinda disappointing, but could be a fun toy with some tweaks.
C**X
Fun little fidget gun
This thing is pretty satisfying to mess with. you can load and unload it, shoot it if you wanna, or just pop it open and closed.it comes with 3 shells and a bunch of little red "bullets". they are like a hard rubber. this thing shoots them very fast. they WILL sting a bit when you get hit with them, and I would make sure that you let kids know they can't shoot at the face, cause this will for sure hurt like crazy if getting hit in the eye.fun toy, I really like it.
O**G
Great Product
It is fun to play with, easy to hold on, quality is decent, dropped a couple times on ground with only small scratches.
J**N
The pin to shoot is faulty
I was only able to use this once before the ’firing’ pin malfunctioned.
D**O
Decent for fidgeting, but doesn't want to shoot
This is an interesting idea with a couple shortfalls that probably mean moving onto another product.The whole thing was packaged well in a nice tin with foam insert and cutouts for the fidget gun and casings (if you have an actual handgun case, it all feels reminiscent). Loading operation is pretty simple and the little plastic projectiles click into the spring loaded casings easily. The flip top mechanism is fun to spring open and drop a new shell in. If you can get it to fire (more on that later), flipping open the top will sometimes fling the empty casing out, which is fun. If it fires, the little projectile goes a pretty long way! I can easily (and surprisingly accurately) hit something across a 15' room from the couch. They're small, and hard and bounce around all over the place which will make losing them easy. I haven't lost any yet, but there is a whole bag of spares you can go through.The trigger is actually the body of the loop and bottom of the gun. The whole thing shifts/squeezes up to act as a trigger. That's weird because you can't really do that easily with your finger in the loop - you need to press that loop up. Hard to explain, but it's not how you'd think you'd fire it.The spinning ring on the loop is presumably the primary "fidget" part of the toy. The ring itself doesn't have much weight and the bearings aren't very smooth, so flicking this ring isn't a really satisfying fidget. It does work, and if this were the only issue, you'd probably overlook it.The biggest detractor of fun from the product is that it just doesn't fire correctly. The gaps and tolerances between the pieces mean that when you pull compress the trigger loop, the little "firing pin" that pushes out to the back of the casing, doesn't push hard enough on that button to trigger the spring release and fire the projectile. You have to hold the entire mechanism (usually two handed, which is tricky) and squeeze all the parts together to finally get the thing to fire. I'm thinking about trying dab some hardening epoxy or plastic "cap" on the casing's striker mechanism to make it "thicker" so that it naturally sits closer to firing pin and works more reliably.The short summary is this *could* be a fun little fidget and time killer. If it fired reliably, most of the other little oddities probably wouldn't matter at all. Since it doesn't, it really takes away from the experience. If you want a toy gun, get something else. If you just want something to fidget with, you should still probably just get something else. If you're willing to tinker with this thing and try to make it work better, then it might be right for you.
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