Buzz Bee Air Warriors Recurve Bow Review
Sometimes, the simple things work best, which is especially true of the Buzz Bee Air Warriors Recurve Bow. $10 gets you a pullback blaster with ammo storage and decent performance. It’s not anything...
View ArticleBuzz Bee Air Warriors Pixelator Review
Buzz Bee, you confuse me. Yes, I understand that you’re trying to emulate the Voxel-game look without licensing anything. But the result is uncomfortable to use, and given the internals of the blaster,...
View ArticleTack Pro “Power Ring” Blaster Review
Editor’s note: due to availability issues, the price is…a guess. Sorry for the ambiguity. Sometimes you stumble upon great deals on blasters you don’t expect to find. That was the case here; Tack Pro...
View ArticleDart Zone Max Tomcat Review
I’m definitely behind on reviews, but when a listing mistake leads to a massive discount on a great blaster, it’s hard to ignore. To that end, let’s look at the Dart Zone Max Tomcat, and why it’s...
View ArticleNerf Hyper Fuel 20 Review
The Hyper line continues! And with it comes an attempt to rectify previous issues. As noted in other reviews, Hyper rounds tend to bind up in the hoppers, resulting in misfeeds. The Fuel 20 tries to...
View ArticleNerf Hyper Evolve 100 Review
Hyper, admittedly, is better when you have ammo to spare. In that sense, the Hyper Evolve 100 is a step in the right direction. It not only holds 100 rounds of ammo, but it also can be quickly refilled...
View ArticleNerf Elite 2.0 Tetrad Review
This is a short review. After all, we’ve seen plenty of smart AR blasters from Hasbro, and a number of them have four barrels. The difference here is that the Tetrad features a short stock and a pump...
View ArticleNerf Elite Jr. Rookie Pack (Rambler) Review
As Hasbro expands the reach of the Nerf brand, some attention will (naturally) go toward younger fans. After all, I can recall seeing plenty of people younger than 8 years of age (a common...
View ArticleNerf Hyper Impulse 40 Review
The end of 2022 has shown us that Hyper can evolve…but perhaps not as fast as we’d like. Wide, spring-loaded hopper doors are a welcome update to the blaster line, as are attempts to agitate the...
View ArticleNerf Pro Gelfire Legion Review
With the flagship blaster out on stores for a few months (and at least one influencer variant on the way), it was a matter of time before a second model appeared. After an entry popped up on Amazon, we...
View ArticleNerf Rival Forerunner Review
Nerf Rival, despite all odds, is still kicking. And with the blue and yellow Accu-Round line, it seems to have staying power. This year, we see the introduction of the Forerunner, a 12-round....
View ArticleXshot Skins Griefer Review
It was only a matter of time before Xshot expanded their skins line to other blaster types. Seeing as the Reflex 6 is extremely common and popular, it just makes sense for Zuru to redesign it for their...
View ArticleNerf Elite Jr. Explorer Review
Author’s note: one Explorer was sent to me as a free sample. Thanks, Hasbro! There’s an unwritten rule for selling blasters, but everyone knows it: it has to actually work. Sadly, the Explorer doesn’t...
View ArticleNerf Elite Jr Flyer Review
Sometimes, simple is better. Especially when the task at hand is introducing Nerf to a new generation of kids. That’s the goal of the Elite Jr. line, and the Flyer is a standout example. Easy to use?...
View ArticleNerf Elite 2.0 Stormcharge Review
Elite 2.0 didn’t have the greatest start. The latest wave, however, has seen vast improvements with blasters like the Motoblitz. That trend continues with the Stormcharge. And at just $30, it’s a true...
View ArticleNerf Dungeons & Dragons Themberchaud Crossbow Blaster Review
There’s a new Dungeons & Dragons movie coming out, and naturally there’s going to be associated merchandise. Seeing as Hasbro owns all of this IP, it makes sense on a corporate level to try and tie...
View ArticleAdventure Force Spinshot Review
Buzz Bee Toys. They aren’t the largest blaster manufacturer out there. But they have a habit of trying new things, whether those things are gimmicks or brand new/weird ways of doing things. Some...
View ArticleWorker Harrier Review
Author’s note: since CC was out of stock as of this posting, you might try placing an order with Out of Darts! This review is an odd one for me. Usually, I leave the “outside” brands alone, in favor of...
View ArticleGameface Trion Review
I’ve had the Gameface Trion for a while now. I’ve used it in semi-competitive games and casual settings like Humans v Zombies. And after all that use, I can confidently say that the Trion is perhaps...
View ArticleGel Zone Pro Hydrax Review
Last year, Prime Time Toys jumped on the gel ball bandwagon with the Hydro Strike line at Walmart. That’s not to say it wasn’t good; in fact, I really liked the Nebula Pro as well as the Pulsar Pro. It...
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