I had bought one a few years back and thought I'll get one for old times sake and for 1k it's good, the first one I bought was 1700 at the time and it did have good quality and I thought this one would be the same as that but it's very minimalist made so as to reduce the price, plastic feels cheap compared to the old one I had and is noisy too, but I think Nerf stopped making the old model so for the price it's value for money.
Es una buena pistola de dardos, es precisa, potente y con un buen diseño. Sin embargo, los materiales son regulares, al igual que el trabajo de pintura. PERO es una pistola que en lo personal a mí me encanta, sobre todo el mecanismos que se parece al barril del revolver. Es original por si tuviesen esa duda, llega en una caja de cartón de Hasbro original, estoy satisfecho con la compra.
Dads: Sure, you'll be outmatched, likely outwitted and certainly outnumbered. But you won't be outgunned!
If you're like me, it's all too often that you find yourself the target of an unrelenting squad of bloodthirsty soldiers a fraction of your height, weight and age, yet possessing of agility, stamina and commitment to the game that is many, many multipliers beyond your own capabilities. Outmatched by children with no sense of fear, and no evident ability to parse "not in the face/not in the crotch", you'll appreciate any advantage you can get. That's why you'll love the Nerf N-Strike Elite Strongarm.
Why is this for dads?
It's a sleeper: They won't even see it coming. They won't take you seriously. They will regret it.
It's accurate: They'll think you were aiming for their body and missed because you're a worse shot than a Stormtrooper with his mask on backwards, and that you couldn't get them anyway because they're Neo from The Matrix [replace with reference from this millennium]. But you'll know that you punched that dart directly through the space you aimed for, slow-mo green and black streaky bullet-time computer graphics tracing its path in your mind's eye, confident in the knowledge that the dart would go exactly where you willed it to go, every time. And also, because you, a grown-up for Pete's sake, wouldn't actually shoot a child, not even with a soft Nerf-branded projectile, no matter how totally obnoxious and--objectively speaking--hateful Jayden or Max or Ryder or whatever their name is might be...
Why is it this good for kids too?
We've amassed an embarrassingly large Nerf arsenal and though this isn't much to look at, it's my go-to for target practice and battles alike. Kids inevitably grab the Mega Twinshock -- Nerf Mega Twinshock Toy -- first, but they always come around to the Strongarm.
Slam Fire: It has a semi-automatic rapid-fire mode (they call it "slam fire") that allows you to fire darts as quickly as you can pump it.
No Jams: It has never jammed on us. Like, ever.
Ridiculously accurate: Keeping in mind that it is a toy, the accuracy is still far beyond what you should reasonably expect.
Quick reloads: the rotating barrels flip open to allow for quick reloads. Pro tip: When the barrels are engaged it's easy to quietly slide new darts into the empty slots on either side of the active barrel; handy if you're in a situation where your opponent is counting your shots. What have I become?