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Friday, October 20, 2017

Nerf Review: Magstrike AS-10

Nerf Review: Magstrike AS-10

GENERAL INFO:
The Magstrike includes: 1 blaster, 1 clip, and 10 Whistler darts.
The Dart Tag Magstrike includes: 1 blaster, 2 clips, and 20 tagger darts. (Released in Red and Blue Colors)

More after the break:

MY IDEAS OF THE BLASTER:
This Nerf blaster is ONE OF THE MOST FUN I HAVE EVER USED.  Based off what I have seen, there may only be one foam blaster better than it… the buzz bee destiny, but that is for another time.
This is the ideal nerf blaster for berserkers.  It includes 10 rounds of fast, hard-to-escape foam fury!  The downside, pumping.  To pump this blaster to full capacity, you have to pump it 25-30 times.  Talk about a limp arm.
Magstrike AS-10 (Apologies for the Dark Photo)

This is a pretty simple blaster, insert the clip, pump, and pull the trigger.  It is the same in all Magstrike blasters, whether N-strike or Dart Tag.

If you ever get a chance to own this nerf blaster at the price of 5-10 dollars, GOOD GRIEF, GET PERMISSION TO BUY IT.  I definitely enjoyed using it, and hope sometime to get a buzz bee destiny for comparison.  When I do, these two blasters are getting compared.

RANGES:
This nerf blaster gets really decent ranges for an N-strike blaster.  Achieving 33+ feet flat with most darts, all the way to 47-52 feet angled with certain dartsDarts that work well in it are Buzz Bee Air Warriors Extreme Darts, Off-Brand Darts, and Dart Tag/Whistler darts.  Ranges REALLY Vary.  I cannot find any consistency.
These are to my recollection, and I was a bit too busy having fun with this nerf blaster.  It is THAT FUN.

ACCURACY:
This nerf blaster was NOT designed to be accurate, but to rain foam upon the enemy.

SPECIAL ITEMS:
7-10 darts per second!
It is still the fastest firing stock nerf blaster, even standing against the Prometheus' 5.5 darts per second.

Sincerely,
The Nerf CommenTATER


Notice: This nerf blaster is no longer in my personal collection. 🙁

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