🎉 Blast into Adventure with the Ultimate Nerf Experience!
The Nerf Modulus Tri-Strike Blaster is a versatile outdoor toy designed for kids aged 8 and up. It features three different launchers, allowing users to fire Nerf Elite darts, Mega darts, and rockets. The set includes a 10-dart clip, 10 Elite darts, 4 Mega darts, and 1 Nerf rocket, making it a complete package for outdoor fun. No batteries are required, and the blaster is made from durable plastic, ensuring hours of play.
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Orange |
Occasion | Birthday |
Theme | Toy Guns |
Style | Blaster |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Size | One Size |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 3.19"W x 15"H |
D**A
Probably the best air pump blaster and it is part of the Modulus system
First I will start by saying the Modulus line is a great type of blaster to start with because you have the ability to customize. I feel the ECS10 looks a little better (I don't own) and comes with a lot of add-ons, I wanted a pump action (non battery) and the add-ons on this blaster are even more functional. So I really love this blaster but I will start with a few negatives.I am not a huge fan of the missile launcher location being on the top. This takes away from scopes and though you can place a scope on top of the missile launcher, it just does not seem right (though not super bad). The ECS10 works better for this because it has side rails which this blaster cannot have because of the bolt priming. Also I am not sure if this is just my Tri-Strike but the slam fire does not seem very smooth at all. It feels rough and like I might damage it.So the positives. The normal shooting action (not slam fire) is very smooth and you can shoot at a very fast rate and I would say this is a great primary blaster for that reason. The blaster as a whole with all the attachments that it comes with makes this blaster feel like those future guns from movies like Aliens (Alien 2) where the soldiers have these large machine guns with that have flame throwers and grenade launchers mounted. The mega dart launcher is really cool. Because one of my mega darts fits in tight, my last shot sometimes shoots 1 and a half dud. But it feels like a shotgun tip because pump action design and the mega darts could be considered more "damage". I have nothing to say about the missile launcher. It does what you need it to do and that is that.So far I only have 1 Modulus attachment and that is the sniper scope (I bought for a different blaster before I got this one. I don't count the flip clip as an attachment). When I use the main blaster and the front barrel attachment with the scope on top (no missile launcher), it looks really awesome like a futuristic medium size gun like in the movies or comics (like the character Cable would use). So this is a really fun blaster and I really recommend it if you are not into electronic blasters.
K**H
Loads of fun!
I’ve got this during the Black Friday sale and it is probably one of the best purchases I have made.There has been lots said in various review about the good points (modular, 3 types of ammo, no batteries required, shoots a good distance, fun). However, there have been some recurring bad points that reviewers have brought up and I would just like to address them:1. Packaging box. Loads of people do not realise they have chosen the Frustration free packaging. This means it gets shipped in a brown box, with contents obscured, presumably to minimise damage and shipping volume. Not a bad point by itself. Makes for easier wrapping too!2. Mega darts shoots 2 at a time sometimes. Having used it, I found that if you push the mega darts all the way in, double firing should be minimised.3. Jamming. All Magazine based blasters experience this at some point. A lot of it can be blamed on the darts used. The older the darts, the easier it is to jam. Don’t use too old/ squishy/ malformed darts.Technique also counts. The bolt should be fully pulled back in one motion. An Incomplete pull beyond the 1/2 way mark followed by a repeated pull will result in double feeding.Also, when pushing the bolt forward, if you encounter resistance, don’t force it. You’ll either end up with a deformed dart, or a sheared dart. pull back slightly and re-push forward. The dart should be properly chambered in.Furthermore, ensure the rubber tips of the darts don’t touch the magazine well. This results in friction preventing the magazine spring from doing its job properly, resulting in either no feeding, or misalignment of darts causing jams.All in all, a nice bolt action blaster with slam fire as a bonus. No need for batteries too! Jams can be minimised with good darts and good technique. Recommended!
M**M
Powerful, easy to load, and has 3 different weapons
Got this for my 11 year old nephew, he already had a lot of nerf guns but he thinks this one is the coolest looking one he has. It is very easy to pull back to load. It is really cool because it can fire regular darts from a magazine, mega darts or a big rocket. The big rocket doesn't shoot very fast, but that's probably best for kids lol. The other cool thing is you can remove the rocket and mega dart launchers, or use other compatible nerf accessories to fit onto the base gun. This is a great gun, looks cool and is pretty powerful. I get shot almost daily with it lol. I regret buying Chinese knockoff darts from a certain website, because they are painful. But it's fine with me lol, I'm just glad my nephew loves the gun a lot and has so much fun with it. Even though a lot of the fun is stealthily shooting me with painful knockoff darts LOL
A**S
Good deal for attachments
Since it's a nerf gun don't expect much high performance, but I can shoot it across a basketball court and it'll almost reach the other side so it has okay range. But no one buys this kind gun for the blaster, your obviously would be interested in the attachments and they are really cool. The missile launcher works well, it's not very accurate but I've managed to actually hit some shots with it during a battle we had when camping. I'd also like to mention the foam missile has to be turned the correct way or the tail fin will hit the iron sight on the barrel. The foam of the missle is actually quite durable. I've seen a lot of broken ones online but it will only happen if you deliberately try to rip it. The mega blaster barrel works well too, and it can shoot two at once if you pull it hard enough, but the range of the mega darts is significantly poor when compared to the rest of the blaster. Also when priming the main blaster make sure you pull it back hard enough or it'll fall back and cause a jam. If you do that by accident make sure you clear the dart out so you don't accidentally damage a dart. But overall great price for what you get. I usually don't like buying nerf guns because of how overpriced and underperforming they are when compared to better brands such as x-shot or dart zone, but this one is a good exception.
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