🎯 Get ready to blast your way to victory!
The Nerf Fortnite 6-SH Dart Blaster is a must-have for fans of the popular video game, featuring a camo pulse wrap, hammer action priming, and a 6-dart rotating drum. This blaster includes 6 official Nerf Elite darts, making it perfect for both solo play and competitive battles. No batteries required, just pure dart-blasting fun!
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 2.62"W x 9"H |
Size | One Size |
Theme | Video-Games |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | modern |
Color | Camo |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Capacity | 6 load |
Material Type | Foam |
P**R
Present
Kids loved it
T**.
it was great
its really good... it shoots well. if you don't want to use the barrel don't place it because it does not go off. I actually very carefully unscrewed the screws and was able to take the barrel off without damaging the Gun but i wouldn't recommend to do it many times since it could break.
H**Y
Nothing short of Amazing
4.5 Star blaster, Quality design (in fact it reminds me of the real revolvers used in the old west), Powerful shots, reliable action, quality build, robust, and long range. However when the external barrel (the suppressor) is attached it's range is significantly reduced as well as compromising some of the accuracy and it's not removable (without much tinkering and effort). Also the external barrel make's it harder to draw from a holster let alone it being somewhat heavy. Even so it's was designed for close range use which is usually 30 ft or under so accuracy is not much of a problem, unless it's a sniper short side blaster or it dose not have effective aim. Moreover it can fan fire, well kind of it takes a lot of getting used to and requires much strength, speed, skill and practice to achieve a sustainable fan fire. Basically unless your a try hard or pro at fan firing nerf blasters it should be used sparingly. Otherwise the shipping was efficient and updates where consistent as per usual. Note I bought this blaster for myself and if you where to buy it for you child it might be hard to use and the hard plastic could be hazardous if used improperly. Even so if it's used correctly it should be fine, but it couldn't hurt to learn / teach your child how to use a nerf blaster properly and how it works.
X**P
Near perfect Hammershot upgrade
TLDR a more stylish Hammershot with added capacity and slightly slower reload. Limited compatibility with metal kits and overall less reliable for performance focused players, requiring more skill to field.When I saw that Hasbro designed a six-shooter similar to the time tested and reliable Hammershot, the increased dart capacity and low price tag made this blaster an instant buy for me. Even as someone who dislikes Fortnite, I could appreciate the design as it more closely resembled a "Big Iron" than the Hammershot, with a slim profile similar to the Rebelle Sweet Revenge. The best part is that the giant barrel with the Fortnite logo comes detached (be warned that it is not designed to be removed) - though the blaster is somewhat cartoonish looking, I can at least pretend it isn't a Fortnite gun. Due to it’s slimmer and slightly longer design, I had a much more fun time spinning it around my “Big Orange” like a crazed outlaw than the chunky Hammershot, and it overall just feels better in the hand.On a side note, as if the Fortnite logo wasn't enough, the barrel is ridiculously long (you might hit yourself in the face when trying to spin the blaster), and the "front blade sight" is very thicc, to the point where it might be better to have no iron sights at all. However, if you like the look, the inner barrel diameter is quite wide, and should not hinder range in any way.Range and power is also on par with the Hammershot - unsurprising, considering that the internals are nearly identical. However, there are a few differences - a notch has been added to the hammer as a safety mechanism, removing the hair trigger that the Hammershot is well known for. While I do appreciate the reduced chance of an accidental discharge, as this product was designed for 8 year olds, I immediately swapped out the hammer for one from an old Hammershot.For those wondering if this blaster is compatible with the Hammershot metal kits, the hammer seems to fit perfectly fine, but the metal trigger is too fat for the shell of the 6 SH - you will either need to use the intended trigger (might increase wear and tear due to plastic on metal) or dremel out the trigger area. However, due to the grip design, it may not be worth the trouble, as your hand will naturally sit uncomfortably close to the hammer, especially when “fanning the hammer” with a metal kit such as the one from Blasterparts, forcing the user to be extra mindful when performing this technqiue.The 6 SH’s frame, though stylish, can also be a serious detriment to the blaster’s reliability and ease of use. It is easier to jam as sometimes the cylinder can fail to line up with the barrel, especially when firing fast. Furthermore, the front of the frame is obstructive to reloading, as it blocks the chamber that would be most logical to start reloading from. One note about the cylinder is that it does rotate rather freely in comparison to the Hammershot, so the reload is not too bad, and will make a nice ratcheting sound when spun, however it does tend to spin when the blaster is moved swiftly, such as when you are running. When adding electric tape to increase friction between the cylinder and the frame, the cylinder sometimes failed to rotate when priming the blaster, though this might be worth it if you have the patience to find the perfect width. I did not, and for these reasons, I would not recommend this blaster over the Hammershot for situations such as HvZ. Overall, the obstructive frame and grip angle are what I believe hold this blaster back.Though I did not think it was worth devoting the effort to fit a metal kit into this blaster, it is quite nice for the price, and while it is not as reliable as the Hammershot, it feels more like a classic six shooter. For those with skill and knowledge of its drawbacks, this is a great blaster to tag people with while looking really cool doing it, despite technically being a "Fortnite gun".
D**E
reliable, but once that barrel is on, you can't take it off!
Hammer mechanism is my favorite, and holds 6 darts instead of 5 like the zombie revolver. Range is average, but its just a fun blaster. I would recommend not attaching the barrel!
D**O
One Cat Loves It.. the Other Cat Fears It!
My husband has an arsenal of Nerf products because he is a huge child. He has decided that this particular gun is great for reprimanding the cats. One cat fears it because my husband is able to send the darts sailing across the living room with great accuracy and just enough trajectory to get the cat's attention to let him know his behavior is unacceptable. To my husband's dismay, now all he has to do it touch the gun sitting on the couch next to him and the cat runs off. No more shooting at the kitty. :(The other cat thinks the darts propelled at her at fun time and loves when her dad grabs the big, bright orange toy shooter! He loves to chase the darts and sometimes will jump up on the couch to motion for him to shoot darts for her.I'm sure human kids will love this product too.
S**.
10/10
Buena calidad
A**S
My 8 year old loved this
My 8 year old loved this nerf gun. It was medium sized, shot very accurately, and was of good quality! He loved the appearance and that it shot a good range! Was definitely fun!
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