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NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster

NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster

NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster
$ 179.95

Score By Feature

Based on 706 ratings
Giftable
9.18
Accuracy
8.88
Value for money
7.89

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Product Description

Toys for children of all ages that are high in quality
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Fires 3 darts at once with the Zombie Sledgefire Blaster
Three darts can be loaded into each reloadable shell
9 Zombie Strike darts in this set
A storage facility for ammunition
This box comes with the Sledgefire blaster, 9 Zombie Strike darts, 3 reloadable shells, stencils, and instructions for using Zombie Strike.

Questions & Answers

Has it got a lot of brakes?

No way. I reload the Terminator with it all the time. I increased the spring capacity of the shell ejection to ensure that shells pop out all the way.

Why is the stock on the wall? Can it ?

A screwdriver can be used to remove it. You should only need five minutes to complete the process.

How big are the darts when they're a standard nerf size? Do they come in a special nerf size?

Essentially, they are just the same dart as the elite, only with

The magazine on the back of the gun takes up a lot of space. Is it removable?

As part of the stock, there is an ammo storage room. You may ask whether the stock can be detached from the gun, and the answer is "yes," If you want to remove the blaster, you will have to unscrew the handle section of You don't need to glue it in, it just lifts off. A modification out there allows you to modify your stock to be able to click it into and out of the base of the handgrip without having to unscrew To replace or remove the barrel, you have to take the gun apart without that modification.

Selected User Reviews For NERF Zombie Strike Sledgefire Blaster

I'd rather not pay the prices Children grow tired of the novelty of new things
3/5

In addition to the 30 Nerf guns he already has, I let my 6 year old grandson pick out a new one. His interest was piqued by the novelty of this one, and mine was piqued by the positive I did not exceed my usual budget limit of $30 for the new Nerf gun, but didn't back down from ordering Based on what I hear, it seems to work as advertised. However, he soon got tired of reloading the gun. I had planned on using the targets to teach marksmanship and how to use them in my teaching, but it kind of defeats the purpose. The reloading is mostly a chore for a young 3-D printing is a novelty After a few months, bullet holders soon turned into one of his least favorite weapons. The gun is well built and should last a long time, but I think the price is about $50 too high. I believe that adding extra bullets to an AK-47 that fires three bullets at a time would be a good idea if you're planning to sell that gun.

Kira Massey
Kira Massey
| Dec 14, 2020
Don't buy something until you think it through
4/5

A Nerf gun is one of the gifts I bought for my son for Christmas. A request for it had been made by him. He was happy to get it from me. The fact that four bullets could be fired at the same time was pretty cool, but it takes another three seconds to fill the magazine. Playing war games with this gun would not be a wise choice. The price was also a little bit higher than I imagined. As long as we are having fun, that is more important, so I say it's okay.

Solomon Barrera
Solomon Barrera
| Oct 04, 2020
It is both practical and fun at the same time
4/5

mentioned above, this blaster is far from the most practical one available. Unlike other weapons that rely on revolving cylinders (such as the Strongarm or Lawbringer) or clip systems (such as the Rapidstrike and Retaliator), the Sledgefire uses a very unique method of loading its bullets. With the Strongarm, three Elite Darts are stored inside a shell, which comes with three shells and nine darts included. It is loaded by slide a switch on the back of the blaster until the barrel of the Strongarm pops down, making it look like an exo-skeleton The shotgun has an action. Following this step, you are to load an ammo shell into the barrel of the blaster and click its Additionally, you are also priming the Sledgefire, meaning that the only thing you have to do next is to pull The Sledgefire is actually quite powerful and has decent range for a weapon its size It also launches three darts that are reasonably well clustered together the dart spread is kept tight by this quality. The Sledgefire's stock may hold two additional loaded shells, so reloading is a breeze if you have another ammo shell on hand however, reloading a single shell takes a bit of time. I find this blaster to be a fun novelty blaster with decent performance that could actually be useful if your HvZgroup uses multiple The zombies are attacking or something similar is happening. The game is highly recommended from the standpoint of pure fun!.

Jolie BULL
Jolie BULL
| Apr 08, 2021
Until now, I have liked the blaster the most
5/5

I really like this blaster it is reliable and has lots of fun shells. This looks awesome once it has been.

Stanley Contreras
Stanley Contreras
| Jun 04, 2021
Shotty of good quality
5/5

This blaster had been on my wish list for a long time before I bought it, and I am glad I finally acquired I really enjoy using it because it's durable, reliable, and super fun. In spite of the shells being upside-down, the shell storage in the stock works well. I find that priming works very well When the shell is fully primed, it is kicked out almost all the way. It works best for me as a secondary blaster, since I got it for competitive use. In situations where an opponent is coming after you as you reload your main blaster, one shot from the SledgeFire should be enough to tag them It may work against you, but it often helps you hit your target. As a result, the spread of darts is fairly random (much like buckshot from a shotgun). You don't want to use it to mow down crowds of "zombies" with full force There's more to it than an auto fire it's more of a point-to-point The interface is easy to use. Therefore, those who look at this blaster and wonder "Why would anyone use one of these?" have nothing to worry about. In terms of pros, here's what I can see Please be patient. I had tons of fun
The odds are very high that you will eliminate your opponent with one shot*BR>- (LOTS of potential in that area) Friendly to modders It's possible to make the stock removable, which means you get a shotgun with no stock I use pistols)*br- Many fans have made shells that shoot single darts, MEGA darts, and even Mega Missiles, so you have options no other blaster can match. If there are any cons, they are the price, size, and lack of shells (that was resolved just recently). Since summer 2016, Amazon has been the cheapest place to get the shells (I've tried every other place too). Grab them when you can if you can find them for under $9. There is already a savings of half if you buy here instead of somewhere else. Please take the time to check out the BoomCo Tri-cast When it comes to using a small pistol that can do a three-shot burst, the Blast is the way to go Here's the shot Although it uses different ammo, it is an excellent alternative to the SledgeFire in dart wars and similar AEG events where a wide variety of darts are tossed A great blaster!

I recommend it!.

Kassidy Bright
Kassidy Bright
| Jun 22, 2021
It is wonderful to add it to the collection
4/5

There is a problem with the shells coming out of the chamber when reloading this one. It was that feature that attracted me to the Sledgefire. All videos I had ever watched depicting the functionality of that piece showed the dart casings popping out almost cinematically, which I found to be quite captivating. However, it is well made, sturdy, and it fires fine. Why did I give it 4 stars for accuracy? Because there is no Nerf weapon that is truly accurate. Within seconds, you can turn from an assassin to a nubile sniper with a deadly Nerf gun provided you're outside while it's windy. Get yourself to a shooting range if you want to know exactly how accurate a rifle is. Play with Nerf guns, specifically the Sledgefire it's pretty awesome for shooting at your friends. If you want to shoot your friends from 10 feet away, then play with your parents' Nerf guns.

Cassandra Fowler
Cassandra Fowler
| Aug 19, 2021
It was so much fun
4/5

It is a lot of fun to use this blaster with the gimmick of three shots at once! Among the advantages Please be patient. This is a fun sport to shoot
- I like how it feels to hold it
Your target is going to be almost always hit*br A lot of fun to play with *Cons Please be patient. If the hammer is stiff, or if the barrel is hard to pull down, it could pose problems. I would like to see a range that is greater- The only drawback is that there are only 3 shells included and it takes a while to reload. However, it makes for a great secondary shell!.

Legend Bass
Legend Bass
| Jan 14, 2021
It is one of the best Nerf guns, and my son has way too many of them
5/5

Of the ones he has, this is one of the best. As a result, he has never used some of his Nerf guns since they regularly jam. There are multiple cartridges that contain 3 Nerf blaster bullets in this one. The Nerf gun has fired consistently without jamming so far, and it is capable of shooting the bullet a long way. Overall, I think this is one of the better Nerf guns that you can find for the price.

Zaria Pugh
Zaria Pugh
| Jun 11, 2021

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