• This version comes in simple brown packaging
  • 6-dart rotating drum
  • Quick-draw blaster
  • Slam-fire action
  • Fires darts up to 90 feet (27 meters)
  • Includes blaster, 6 Elite darts, and instructions

These were Christmas grafts for my three great grand boys. They all went nuts with joy playing with the nerd guns, vest with bullet holders and the glasses that came with the vest.

Over the years, I’ve purchased several of these types of guns for my kids, who-for some reason-love shooting at one another and at objects around the house! These guns were no joke. First, the foam “bullets” went further than any we’ve had before and accuracy was spot on. I even got in on the fun! I will say, getting hit did sting a bit and I got a little worried about the kids’ eyes, so I bought safety goggles that wrap around the head.

Excellent Nerf gun! It works very reliably and is very powerful (much better than what I remember from long ago). There are lots of off-brand darts that are super cheap and work perfectly too. Bought 2 of these for my 3 and 5 yr olds. Both struggle to pull back the caulking hand to shot them, but they are still a little young for them and are quickly figuring it out.

These we're a hit bought a couple of these for all the kids in my family for Christmas. The adults weren't too happy with the Nerf war going on but the kids loved it! Its a great value for the price! They come in generic brown boxes but other than that they're a whole lot of fun.

My kids were out matched by their cousins who had a strong-arm blaster versus their single shot rebel blaster. We purchased two of these blasters to add to our collection of blasters for family nerf wars during holiday gatherings. This blaster does not require the drum to be ejected like the strong-arm model. You just shove the darts in any open slot. The downside is that you have to fire once or push a dart through the barrel for the top slot. But it's far easier to grab and go during battles without opening the barrel. The accuracy is on par with strong-arm blaster. It is not as accurate or powerful as the single barrel blasters. But it is accurate enough to hit near your mark. It does come with six darts but your going to want to buy at least a hundred more for this blaster and some cheap eye protection.

We have been enjoying nerf guns. This is by far my favorite. You can hold 6 darts in the chamber at a time. When on a mission, I don’t have time to reload after every shot. Time is of the essence. I feel speed and accuracy are pretty good too, I’ve knocked down water bottles and they didn’t even see it coming. Quality seems good. No issues. Would buy again.

My sons and Husband love this gun. Super easy to shoot and reload and really great for playing NERF Battles. Thanks for such an awesome product.

This is a great gun I just did not realize that you have to pull it back prior to shooting it which makes it a little difficult for my uncoordinated 5 year old.

We are a home of 30 or more nerf guns. Small to large. Inexpensive to high end. This gun shoots a long distance for its size. It also doesn’t jam near as much as some tend to do. It’s a manageable size so it can be stored in a drawer or bin easily and it isn’t heavy. It also shoots fairly rapidly. My son goes to it a lot-which in a pile of 30 or so says a lot

One grandfather, three grandchildren (10, 8, 4) in a house in Cape Cod for a week. I bought 4 of these and an off brand pack of 100 foam darts (tested, work great). The rules are 1) Aim below the belt, no head shots. 2) Shoot often and accurately. 3) Sneaky grandpa plans to ambush the little buggers. 4) Any adult hit must suffer an extended, dramatic injury or death before recovering and exacting revenge. These are pretty accurate to 10-15 feet. Last year the 3 year old had trouble cocking a similar gun. This year I think he should be OK (hence the 3 star rating for ease of use).