A shell-ejecting nerf blaster shaped like the Barrett M82 rifle is revied by Mach Sakai. Not exactly 1:1 scale and made mainly of ABS, it shoots the Nerf darts fed by a magazine that has a capacity of 5 darts. This comes with a scope, bipod, shells, Eva Darts and Small Darts. Will he have fun shooting this? Watch the video.
This unboxing video by Airsoft Mike covers the Utenzi M1887 NERF Blaster that can be found on Amazon. What makes this different from the other NERF-type blasters is that this is more realistic looking with no colourful external parts. This is a lever-type, has a length of 26.7 inches and does not require batteries to operate.
We're seeing more serious NERF skirmishers in the field and they have blasters that can shoot fast and far. Airsoft Mike checks out one NERF Blaster, the UDL XM1014 that is a shell-ejecting one. This is manual pump action Nerf foam dart blaster and has a 4-positiona adjustable stock.
Bradley Phillips uses a Milsig M79 Nerf Blaster in a skirmish game in Australia and finds it to be the best Nerf Blaster he ever used... "In this video I take a look at the new M79 foam dart blaster from Milsig.
The M79 is a select fire, (safe, semi, full auto) HPA or CO2 powered Nerf blaster with variable velocity output ranging from 200fps up to 400fps depending on your preference.
Video includes overview, chrono test, accuracy test and gameplay."