• Pump-action, clip-fed blaster
  • Slam-fire blasting
  • Part of the Mediator Series
  • Barrel and stock attachment points (barrel and stock each sold separately)
  • Tactical rails

My grandson loved the nerf gun, he was having a blast with his Christmas present. Did need some minor assembly, after reading the directions, was able to accomplish it, as well as figure out how to load the darts & remove the cartridge to reload the darts. My grandson is happy, so I'm happy!

I bought two of these, one as a present and one for the big boys. Nice addition to all the nerfs guns we have, big and small. I need them for Christmas Eve because Nerf battles are the hilight of the day. Very manageable and powerful for the size.

I own almost every slam fire nerf gun and this one is the best. It does have one problem though, because the pump is so close to the grip firing above 150-180 rpm greatly reduced accuracy. But if your rushing and need fast fire rate, this is the equivalent of a mac-10 or mini Uzi.

This is the size of the retaliator core blaster but it has all the functionality of the Rampage blaster, namely slam-fire. shoots pretty hard and hasn't jammed on me yet. It does have a sideways magazine slot like the Rampage. It tends to get in my way as a right handed user. However, it's a very function-first super compact blaster, so I am ok with this trade off.

I bought this blaster to take apart and reverse engineer, not to shoot. Everything was great about the product itself. My only complaints were with the design itself, not the construction. It shoots fine. It has decent power just under the elite series. It hasn't jammed on me so far. It's just a weird design with the magazine on the side and the ratchet pump which you have to fully move forward before moving back, and its somewhat hard to tell when you've done that. I took it apart, and its well made, though there is silicone grease everywhere. It was exactly what I was expecting and what I was wanting for my purposes, so 5/5. If I were wanting a real blaster to play with, though, I would definitely buy something else.

This is the best all around springer that you can get. Compact, powerful, accurate and modular, it's hands down my favorite blaster for both indoor and outdoor play. I opted for the Worker stock and 3d printed acog over the available Mediator attachments to make it fit my needs and it has been a pleasure to shoot. The pistol grip pump action allows me to (almost) keep up with the rate of fire that my son's tricked out Modulus rains down on me in our battles while still being very compact for maneuverability indoors, unlike the Accutrooper, Delta Trooper, etc. Throw in the fact that I was able to pick up the core blaster for only $10 and you can see why this is my go-to Nerf gun.

Works great with little to no jamming. The firing range is a little further than normal. It has quick slam firing and works great with all attachments. The gun has a grip that is comfortable and not too small.

14 year old grandson bought to tear apart to modify. Got it apart and modified. Now sitting with the other 20-40 Nerf guns that have been opened up, modified, parts stripped from and strewn across the basement. Seemed an OK toy until torn apart. Recommendation - DON'T let the kids start with Nerf guns, expensive hobby and they will grow out of it. but as Nerf guns go, this one seems fine.

My kids liked the Nerf guns so they are good. My 5 year old can use it easily unlike some of the other Nerf guns we have purchased. I even gave it a try and it was fun to use and the dart shoot a good distance.