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Nerf alpha strike review
Nerf alpha strike review




nerf alpha strike review

This doesn’t make any difference to performance, though, since a proper barrel on a NERF blaster would just add friction, reducing range and power.Īt the very end of this non-barrel is an open sight. The ‘barrel’ is quite unusual, in that it doesn’t make any pretence at being an actual barrel – it’s very wide open at the sides, more like some kind of shroud. Normally all you get is enough to load the blaster once. There’s a button on the left-hand side of the blaster that you press in and then you can push the cylinder out from the other side.Ī nice touch is that Hasbro supplies 10 darts with the AlphaHawk, not five. The AlphaHawk takes five darts in its revolving cylinder, which is a swing-out design like the one on the ever-popular Elite Strongarm. It feels very comfortable in the hands, too, with a grip that’s a decent size and shape for just about everyone, and a nicely shaped foregrip for your steadying hand.Īlso, unlike many NERF models with a thumb-hole stock, the hole on this one is large enough that it doesn’t dig into your wrist as you swing the blaster around. They only go in one way around, so you’ll figure it out even if you haven’t read the instructions.Ĭonsidering it’s a rifle, the AlphaHawk is very light, but in a good way – even the littlest kids could carry it around all day. The AlphaHawk comes out of the box almost complete – the only assembly is to snap the plastic cocking bolts into either side of the action. It’s like a sniper/target rifle from the future, but with more manageable proportions than a model such as the NERF Mega Centurion. I have a real soft spot for the AlphaHawk’s design. Related: Best NERF guns NERF AccuStrike AlphaHawk – Design and Features

nerf alpha strike review

Thankfully, Hasbro delivers on that promise. However, the AccuStrike ammo it comes with promises greater accuracy than standard NERF darts while still being compatible with all current Elite blasters.

nerf alpha strike review

The AlphaHawk is basically a flashy re-skin of a venerable five-shot-cylinder spring-powered design, albeit a rather tasty sniper-style one. This isn’t just about a new colour scheme and design theme, though – it’s really more about the darts.

#NERF ALPHA STRIKE REVIEW SERIES#

Do not modify darts or dart blaster.AccuStrike is Hasbro’s newest series in the already extensive NERF blaster lineup. Other darts may not meet safety standards. TO AVOID INJURY: Use only with official NERF darts. INCLUDES 8 OFFICIAL NERF ELITE DARTS: Includes 8 Official Nerf Elite darts that are tested and approved for performance and quality and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips.LOAD, PRIME, AND FIRE FAST: Load, prime, and fire in 3 quick steps to send darts flying from this hand-powered blaster (no batteries required).13-PIECE TARGET BLASTING SET: Includes 1 Fang QS-4 blaster, 4 half-targets, and 8 Official Nerf Elite Darts.START BLASTING WITH NERF ALPHA STRIKE BLASTERS: Nerf Alpha Strike blasters are a great way to start experiencing the power, performance, and excitement of Nerf, the number one blaster brand*.Official Nerf Elite darts are tested and approved for performance and quality and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips. Load 4 darts into the Fang QS-4 blaster, pull the handle to prime, and press the trigger to fire 1 dart at a time. And if you’re already a Nerf fan, these blasters make great additions for your Nerf collection! Practice your skills with the 13-piece Fang QS-4 Targeting Set that includes a blaster, 8 darts, and 4 half-targets that can be attached together to create 2 whole targets. They’re easy to use so first-time battlers can begin blasting fast. Start blasting with Alpha Strike blasters from Nerf, the number one blaster brand*! If you’re new to the Nerf brand, Alpha Strike blasters are an awesome way to get into adrenaline-pumping Nerf battles and experience the power and performance of the Nerf brand.






Nerf alpha strike review