🔫 Blast into fun with realism and safety combined!
This Soft Bullet Foam Blaster features a realistic shell-ejecting mechanism and smooth, rapid shooting powered by an upgraded design. Made with durable ABS and safe EVA foam bullets certified by ASTM, CPC, and CPSIA, it offers a secure and immersive play experience for kids, teens, and adults. The package includes a magazine, 20 foam bullets, and 16 shells, making it an ideal gift for active, fun-loving professionals and their families.
M**O
Fun for kids, good accuracy, and functionality
This gun is a fun toy for my son. He reports that it fires well and has good accuracy. It does not get jammed very often and is fun to use. I personally do not love that these come with even more pieces to get lost than Nerf guns but my sons very much love the bullet and casing aspect of these guns. This is made of quality plastic and the mechanisms seem to run smooth and easily.
M**N
Super cheap toy but my kid loves it.
I got this for my son, and he loves it.From an adult perspective, you really get what you pay for here. This is a very cheap product. The material is black plastic with silver stickers. The bullets are foam rubber and are not fitted to the little plastic shell casing, so they fall right out when you load them.The shooting distance is maybe six to eight feet, not very far and does not have much power. The functionality is a little annoying since the ejectable shells will double feed a lot...which means mom or dad will be "fixing" the gun a lot.Despite these issues, he does love it and has a lot of fun with it. Even when bullets don't really work all that well, he still likes to look cool as pistol-wielding secret agent.
B**E
Jams With Every Shot
I wanted a realistic looking model 1911 pistol for a display case with some other realistic airsoft guns in it, and this looked like it would be perfect. However, I was extremely disappointed that unlike the photos the pistol I received has an orange trigger, something which makes it look way more fake than the orange barrel tip which I’m so used to. Also, unlike the product photos, the conspicuous silver ejection port is on the right side of the pistol (where it actually belongs) which is the side I was going to display, but due to the flipped photos I didn’t notice this when I ordered it. And that’s just the disappointing looks. Absolutely nothing on this pistol works, either. For starters, the clip was not fully snapped together and would not hold the shells well. When I finally noticed this it was fairly easy to fix (at the arrow in the photo), but even then the shells do not feed well and EVERY SINGLE SHOT JAMS. When I did manage to manually position a shell in the chamber and fire it, the incredibly tiny bullet only traveled about 10 feet. The bullets are so small that even an adult will lose them in no time (I lost one after about five shots), and a child will probably lose them all in literally minutes. If you shoot this in a backyard, they’re almost impossible to find in grass. The shells the bullets go in eject correctly only part of the time, and while they’re bigger and more colorful than the bullets themselves they are easy to lose too. I’ve already spent way more time on this review than this shoddy product deserves, but the bottom line is that I can’t possibly recommend it, even to just sit in a display case. Skip this one entirely.
E**A
Cute toy to look at.
This toy has a bunch of small pieces that are supposed to be assembled before using and although they were a bit difficult to place at first, once done correctly, they definitely made a very cool toy to play with. It doesn’t function that great as the recoil doesn’t accept the bullet pieces without a lot of force. It looks realistic though…
M**E
Toy Gun
This was delivered super quickly. Upon opening and initial inspection, everything is included and intact. This is a cool little toy dart gun. To use this you have to load the little plastic gold shells with the foam pieces then load each shell into the magazine. Then, the magazine gets loaded into the toy hand gun. This would take a little time to load and get it ready to use. But once loaded and ready to go, it's fun to play with. This definitely looks like a toy. I received an all black toy gun with an orange piece in the front. My husband and I tried this out to see how it works. It does not hurt when you get it with a foam bullet.
J**N
great prop for teaching firearm safety.
I ordered this item for use as a prop to aid me in teaching a child the basics of firearm safety. the magazine release works pretty well, however the slide is a little difficult to work properly. It does work well enough for education. but can be a little frustrating to operate. the little foam projectiles come do eject from the barrel just fine as well as the spent "casing" when you pull back the slide again. all in all it's a great teaching tool.
A**R
Cool idea, poor execution
This is a pretty neat toy when it works, but it just doesn’t work that often.Loading is easy. You just poke the foam/rubber “bullets” into the “brass” cases, then load them into the magazine, in a manner reminiscent of a real firearm. You then pull the slide back and let it return to battery. It is then ready to fire. Once you squeeze the trigger, it will shoot the little foam bullet about 25ish feet. Then, you have to manually cycle the slide and, all being well, the spent casing will eject, and letting the slide go will chamber the next round.It looks like a slightly chonky 1911, and the bullet casings have the appearance of a 7.62 Tokarev round, rendered in plastic.Anyway, the idea is very fun, and the thought of having a reloadable, ejectable casing seems pretty cool. IF it actually worked.The foam “bullets” are constantly trying to slide out of their casings, which causes malfunctioning and misfeeding. In 20 minutes of my son and I playing with this thing, we had around a 10-20% success rate. I would even be OK with a jam every other magazine for a toy at this price point, but there are just too many malfunctions for this to be fun.If this worked better, I’d recommend it as a fun toy, but it’s just too frustrating the way it is.
M**W
Great for older teens and adults
My husband owns real guns so he gets a kick out of these realistic toy guns and actually hangs them up on the wall as display near his safe. We think it’s cool how it shoots toy bullets that have shells and actually ejects the shells. What we don’t think is cool is that this is being marketed to children. Perhaps for a mature teenager who is trained in gun safety. Guns are not toys and should not look so realistic for children.
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