NERF Modulus Demolisher Blaster motorisé 2 en 1, lance des fléchettes et des roquettes, comprend 10 fléchettes Elite, une pince banane, 2 roquettes, stock (exclusivité Amazon)

Brand:NERF

3.5/5

95.95

Démolissez la concurrence avec le dynamitage 2 en 1 ! Le blaster Nerf Modulus Demolisher 2-en-1 tire des fléchettes Nerf Elite et des fusées Nerf, alors choisissez votre puissance de feu et affrontez la compétition. Tirez 10 fléchettes d'affilée avec un dynamitage motorisé pour parsemer le terrain de jeu avec des fléchettes - chargez le clip banane à 10 fléchettes, allumez le moteur et appuyez sur la gâchette pour tirer 1 fléchette à la fois. Allez grand avec une fusée en mousse Nerf - chargez 1 fusée et pompez la poignée pour l'envoyer voler vers votre cible. La crosse est amovible, vous pouvez donc modifier le profil du blaster - retirez-la pour une taille compacte dans des zones de jeu plus petites, ou attachez-la à des tirs stables pour un ciblage à longue distance. Le blaster est livré avec 10 fléchettes Nerf Elite officielles et 2 fusées Nerf officielles - toutes sont fabriquées en mousse avec des pointes flexibles et sont testées et approuvées pour leurs performances et leur qualité. Nécessite 4 piles alcalines AA (non incluses). Lunettes recommandées (non incluses).

EMBALLAGE DURABLE : Livré dans un emballage simple et recyclable, facile à ouvrir et sans frustration. Personnalisez avec la crosse amovible : vous pouvez retirer la crosse pour changer la configuration pour chaque bataille -- retirez-la pour une taille compacte ou attachez-la à des tirs stables pour un ciblage à longue portée. COMPREND 10 FLÉCHETTES NERF ELITE ET 2 ROQUETTES NERF : Livré avec des fléchettes et des fusées Nerf officielles -- chargez 10 fléchettes dans le clip banane, allumez le moteur et tirez -- chargez 1 fusée et pompez la poignée pour tirer. LANCEMENT DE FLÉCHETTES MOTORISÉES ET FEU DE ROCHE À POMPE : Allumez le blaster et envoyez 10 fléchettes Elite vers vos cibles, ou pompez la poignée pour libérer une fusée sur vos adversaires. Tire des fléchettes et des fusées : le blaster Nerf Modulus Demolisher 2 en 1 tire 10 fléchettes Elite d'affilée avec un dynamitage motorisé à clip et lance une grosse fusée en mousse avec un dynamitage à pompe.

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Scritto da: MATTHEW LOMBARDI
AMAZING BLASER!
this gun and the rockets are super fun, and the semi auto is a blast! emptied 25 round drum in exactly 5 seconds! (yes I timed it) easily recommended!
Scritto da: amir a sheri
Loves it although needs batteries
U wish it has
Scritto da: Joshua Barron
Solid weapon, solid performance worth of Nerf's product line.
Nerf's modulus line is nice due to its ability to swap components over several makes and models. This one is a battery operated flywheel fed gun. The magazine holds 10 darts and like most of nerfs line of dart guns can be interchanged so the double barrel magazine from my son's chain gun will fit in the modulus. The gun itself is not too thick and can be fired one handed if necessary. The accuracy and force with which the darts fly is good if you are with in 5 feet of a target area, anything beyond that range you are asking a lot of a toy dart gun. The grenade launcher is a simple pop gun model where you extend the cooking mechanism and pull it back to launch the grenade. It seems flimsy but really has some force behind and had my kids ducking to avoid getting hit. The gun features several attachment points for having it be shoulder slung as well as a secondary rail on the side of the gun to mount additional optics. The barrel will accept several of the modulus extensions and didn't affect overall performance or accuracy. A solid "Dad's" weapon for keeping trigger happy kids a bay.
Scritto da: X L
No successor, but its just an alright blaster.
For any kids or parents just wanting a little kid to have fun with a gun, this gun is perfect. The addition of missiles doesn't hurt, and the gun overall is fun and easy to use. I will review this as a professional nerfer. The blaster didn't accept my third party darts, something about the tips threw off the flywheel and it got jammed with third party darts and often shredded the heads a bit. It works just fine with regular nerf darts but I must mention this. The blaster is just a semi auto gun, not much to say about it. It is a stryfe with the bulky addition of a missile. In nerf wars, they don't really contribute a ton, but its fun to shoot a missile. Overall its just a semi auto gun, not much else to say.
Scritto da: kansas citizen
Caution. Grenades started losing fins in first hour of play. I do not recommend this model.
Bullets work ok. Grenades fell apart quickly. Would not buy again.
Scritto da: Blueballs
Meh eh heh
Things pretty neat. My son loved it. Till he ripped the fins off the rockets n stuff.
Scritto da: Crazy amazon shopper
My son loves this
I got this for my 9 year old son and he loves this toy. Accurate not bad but that’s like any nerf gun. Lol the only down fall to this gun, is that the larger darts little side thingys come off with one use. Then making them useless. That’s the only thing to make the dart fly is those little side pieces. So I had to hot glue them back on. Other than that it’s a super fun!!!
Scritto da: Kyle B. Rickey
Love the two shot option
Overall this is an average nerf gun. The batteries drain fairly quick and overall velocity of fire is weak compared to other battery operated guns. I do love the rocket secondary that is not battery powered, that to me is the big selling point on this item. The kids love it and its normally a top pick during a nerf war.
Scritto da: Sodapone
Stryfes Hate Him! This One Weird Trick Changes the Entire Blaster
The media could not be loaded. (In the video, I'm using Ikea rechargeable AA batteries, with Adventure Force darts, loaded into an official Nerf 18-dart magazine. Needless to say, none of these things come with the blaster.) It's basically a Nerf Stryfe with an added underbarrel rocket launcher. The launcher has no trigger; you just slide the pump forward, and then slide it back hard to shoot it. This could be a little tricky for a kid, but I'm pretty sure they could get used to it. The dart blaster is semi-automatic; you hold down the smaller trigger to rev up the flywheels, and then pull the main trigger to shoot one dart at a time. It's got a very nice trigger response, since pulling the trigger immediately pushes a dart into the flywheels. It's also magazine-fed with a standardized pattern, which is very nice for cross-compatibility across your--or your kid's--burgeoning arsenal... Though it's annoying that Hasbro has stopped selling extra mags separately. In terms of what comes in the box, I'm disappointed that for bearing the Modulus paint job, it doesn't come with all the extra accessories that it came with back when it was being sold at brick-and-mortar retailers--but I guess beggars can't be choosers. The included stock is great, though; it's very sturdy, long enough for both kids and adults to use, and it holds an extra rocket. It's also detachable--again using a standardized connector--meaning you can use it with other Nerf blasters too. The point about it basically being a Stryfe with a rocket launcher is important, because this is much more front-heavy than a Stryfe--to the point where you can't use this blaster one-handed, while you can one-hand a Stryfe. If you're a performance-oriented Nerfer and you're playing in Nerf wars where rockets aren't given extra value or function, then you're probably better off just getting a Stryfe. It's less than half the price--at least here on Amazon Canada--and you won't be carrying around what amounts to dead weight. The fact it's lighter too might also make the Stryfe better for small kids, since this blaster could end up being a little unwieldy for them. None of this is to knock the Demolisher though. This blaster is ridiculously fun because of just this one change Hasbro made to it, and if you just want it for fun, then go right ahead. And if you're a performance-oriented Nerfer who plays in Nerf wars that *do* give rockets extra value or function, then this is basically the most practical rocket-firing blaster you could bring. So yeah, the Demolisher is exactly what it looks like--if that looks great to you, then definitely get it.
Scritto da: erbil tined
nerf gun
very good looking nerf gun

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