







🔫 Lock, load, and lead the play revolution!
This semi-automatic soft bullet toy gun features realistic shell ejection and a 10-16 ft shooting range, using safe EVA foam bullets. Designed for kids aged 8-12, it promotes physical activity, concentration, and safe play, making it an ideal gift for young aspiring marksmen.






S**7
Works well but has a flaw.
Feels great in the hand. Works well. Pretty realistic. Does not shoot that accurately. Shoots low due to how the spring vs projectile weight ratio is. Overall it's a great training tool
M**Y
Great for photo props and works great for paper target practice
Great little toy! Excellent build. Great grip feel. True to realistic actions. Fun for the entire family. Great pewpewpew safety educational prop. Great photo prop. Works as described.Works great for paper targets but doesn't punch thru them. I like using it with the paper splatter targets to tell where my aim is hitting. Barely registers but it works.
N**R
Exceptionally realistic toy blaster with impressive mechanics — best for supervised use
This plastic dart toy gun surprised me with how realistic it looks and functions. From the design and size to the way it cycles and ejects shells, it closely mimics the mechanics of a real semi-automatic pistol — though of course, it’s much lighter and made for play. The level of detail in the build is impressive, and it offers a very engaging hands-on experience.The toy comes with two magazines, each holding nine rounds, and includes 18 shell cases and plenty of soft plastic projectiles. Reloading drills are easy and satisfying, and the magazine inserts, locks, and releases just like the real thing. There's even a side-mounted slide assist to make loading easier on the fingers — a thoughtful touch for younger users. Trigger pull is light, making it accessible for kids under supervision.That said, its realism is something to take seriously. This is not a toy that should be taken outdoors or used in public spaces, as it can easily be mistaken for a real firearm at a glance. It’s best suited for indoor use or controlled environments, and always with adult supervision — especially for younger users.There are a few quirks worth noting: occasionally, the slide may cycle and fire automatically when chambering a round, and it can experience "jams" that mimic stovepipe malfunctions, which can interrupt play. The included projectiles are small and prone to ricochet or getting lost, and the internal spring-loaded shells may wear down over time with extended use.Despite those minor issues, this is a well-designed, highly detailed toy that could be especially useful for teaching safe handling fundamentals in a controlled, age-appropriate setting. It’s an engaging and educational toy, best for responsible users who can appreciate how it works and treat it with the care its realism demands.
P**K
Super neat model but bullets jam frequently.
This is a great idea and looks very realistic. My kids thought it was real at first and I was immediately yelled at by them for having my finger on the trigger! 😂BECAUSE it is so realistic, I don’t know how comfortable I’d be letting my children play cops and robbers with it, but it is great for teaching gun safety, as well as practicing properly handling a firearm, loading, firing, etc.It is great fun to fire, and I’ve had many requests from my children to use it.I knocked off a couple of stars because it jams frequently. Sometimes more than one casing will eject. Sometimes it won’t fire at all. If those problems were taken care of, this would be a superb toy.
J**S
More fun than it ought to be!
Growing up as a boy in the early 80's I had a ton of toy guns... these mostly fell short of my expectations for various reasons.1. If it fired a shot it was just one rubber bullet and the whole thing came out as one piece, this didn't look like the movies.2. If nothing came out of it, it was loud but there was no way to see if I was a good marksman.3. There was never a "shell" ejecting, and no part of the gun moved except the trigger, and on a good cap gun the hammer.4. They were not sized like a real gun.This one takes it all for me. When I saw it on the Vine Program I had to jump on this one fast!The rounds (bullet and casing) are basically their own dart gun, so you load the bullet in to the casing and if you hit the back of the "primer" sufficiently it will fire the bullet. Then you load the full rounds in to the magazine (the capacity is 8 rounds per magazine) this come with two to continue the fun.Even unloaded this thing is a kick in the shorts to shoot. Full slide motion per shot helps the overall effect. I have never seen a more effective simulation for a toy gun ever. Once it's loaded with rounds you just pull the trigger (no initial cocking) and it will fire through. I've had several double-feeds and a few mis-fires, but it's still the best toy gun I've ever seen. This is just a lot of fun and brings looks of envy from all of my friends when I show it off.Not a simlation gun for serious training, just a seriously fun toy to have around!Cannot recommend this enough! No matter the cost, it meets the cool toy value category in my book. I'll update if this breaks or has areas where I can suggest improvements to durability, no problems yet.
K**Y
This is a super fun toy!
This is a super fun toy! The actual action is really good, especially for the reasonable price, and it looks really solid as well. Functionality, features, ammo capacity, aesthetics - I've been quite pleased with all of it. In terms of safety, you do need to be careful because the projectiles can reach velocities that would create problems if they happened to catch an eye, so be smart with your usage. Safe operation is key. But as long as you do that properly, I think you'll be plenty pleased and have plenty of fun with this toy. Would recommend!
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