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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Nerf blaster review: Magstrike AS-10
The N-Strike Magstrike
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"I may look like a freak, but I am awesome."
-Magstrike
The Nerf N-Strike Magstrike AS-10 has been available worldwide for several years.
Nerf released the Iron Man inspired red and yellow colour schemed Magstrike, and apparently before this it was even considered as part of the Dart Tag
line in a blue and red color scheme. It's reminiscent of the old Super Soakers of the 90's, using pressurised air as its firing mechanism, but instead of shooting water, the Magstrike fires off 10 rounds of foam dart goodness in super fast succession.The Magstrike is a midsized powerhouse that allows for fully automatic rapid fire without the use of batteries.We're talking 10 rounds in under 2 seconds.
It's quite a solid, nuggety looking blaster that works quite well with either one or two hands. (Being an automatic blaster, it would be good for
dual welding...) Out of the box, you get the Magstrike, the removable clip and 10 micro sucker darts (apparently in the old days you got two clips from the dart tag Magstrike... lucky).The Magstrike can you all types of foam darts. It isn't limited to just suction cup darts; you can load it with whistlers, streamlines and dart tag darts with no problems.
Although it has been around for several years, the Magstrike AS-10 isn't the first air pressure blaster Nerf have released sometime in the late 1990's and the early part of the decade Nerf did release numerous blasters such as the Airtech line (personally I find them ugly as h-ll). and the more relevant Powerclip DX-1000 and the DX-500 which incorporated very similar mechanisms to the Magstrike AS-10. The Magstrike features the unusual form design of putting the air pressure bladder on the OUTSIDE of the blaster. Priming the blaster takes about 15-20 pumps of the neck at the front of the Magstrike, just like with a Super Soaker. There's always a danger of over pumping and bursting the bladder, rendering your Magstrike effectively..busted.. so be conscious of this and pay attention to how many pumps you've done; use common sense- if it's feeling pretty full... stop. After priming, a squeeze of the trigger and you're away. If you're good with the trigger, you should be able to fire off single shots nicely, whereas if you're a heavy trigger like me, you'll end up emptying your mag pretty darn fast. The Magstrike is loud as while you pull the trigger back, the clip "slides" up the shaft as the darts fly out, allowing you to replace the empty clip with a swift grab and replace with...um... an imaginary replacement clip (that you'd have..in an ideal Nerf world). Performance-wise it's very cool-it's hard NOT to laugh (or at least smile big) when you watch a sea of foam just fly out of your blaster. Still, for the price, it's worth picking one up, and maybe two, if you want to dual wield, or put one away and take the clip. An expensive clip but, if you need one you'd probably do that.
Usability: 7/10
Out of the box performance: 9/10
Cool factor: 6/10
Price: 7/10
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Nerf blaster review: Maverick REV-6
The N-Strike Maverick
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The blaster that won the "foam west".
This blaster was released a few years back.It is probably on of the most popular blasters around.
The main reason of the selling point is it's revolving 6 shooting barrel, The revolving barrel empties your dart exceptionally fast.
The maverick is just...Cool. Also it could be easily
be stored anywhere.
They are one of the top 5 cheapest Nerf blasters I can find. For 10$ it can't be beat by anything. Also it CAME out in the "Clear Series". It has all of your basic N-Strike colors. The maverick is compatible with all darts. It comes with 6 suction cup darts.
Any darts you could find on the battlefield will work.
Like: (Suctions, Whistling, Streamlines, Dart Tag.)
If you want to have fun with people and their electronics. I would stay with the Suction Darts just because its fun seeing your dart stick to a phone screen.
This blaster can be easily modified. But i'm not showing you that. In CQC (Close Quarters Combat) They seem to get the job done "right out the box". The Maverick has 1 tactical rail the tactical rail is the grooves on top of the blaster that allow you to fit the blaster with other N-Strike accessories such as the Pinpoint sight or the Tactical scope. None of these help you get accurate. They are mostly for looks.
The Maverick is a great sidearm and is fantastic for it's size and for the price "out of your back pocket".
The price factor is important here, because the gun is unfortunately prone to wear and tear. Over some years the chambers don't align with the barrel. But if you modified it to stop. You would modify the h--- out of it and put in tack darts and take out that stupid lizard.
I sound like CaCox97 doing this but who cares.
Usability: 7/10
Out of the box performance: 8/10
Cool factor: 8/10
Price point: 8/10
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This is dedicated to the gentle art of running around with a Nerf product shooting laster,darts, and even water. No injuries = no pain! I'll be covering all the out of the box Nerf blasters you can think of.
Enjoy your stay at my blog! :)
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