Here’s another beautiful blaster from NERF that will allow you to take the lead in your battles with friends. My boys have a special night with their youth group at the church – a NERF night event. It consist of separating the participant into teams and using props, NERF blasters and skills, shoot your opponent in order to make more points. So when I get the opportunity to review a new NERF blaster it means my boys will have more fun during their special evening.
This specific blaster is unique in itself because it will allow the user to have a better precision when in battle. What is different with the Rival Khaos MxVI-4000 blaster is that it do not hold darts like most NERF blasters do but instead it will shoot little balls.
The magazine can hold 40 rounds (the balls) and it is easy to load it. Simply slide the levers all the way down until they lock in place, slide the magazine release button to open the cover and insert the rounds. Mind you shooting all these in a rapid sequence also means that you will have to run after your rounds after. But hey it is fun and that’s what it matters. The magazine release is ambidextrous which me that you can use it whether you are left-handed or right-handed.
This blaster is entirely motorized which means you need to insert batteries in it – 6 D batteries to be more specific. These can be purchased at any store. I know some people like to purchase batteries at a dollar store but often I find these to be less reliable as time goes by.
The Nerf Rival blaster will fire 40 high-impact rounds at a velocity of 30mps. It also possess flip-up sights, tactical rails, a jam clearing door and indicator. It is definitely perfect for NERF night at our church.
This special blaster could make a great gift to someone like my sons who participate to a great evening a fun with friends in a safe environment.
Here’s another beautiful blaster from NERF that will allow you to take the lead in your battles with friends. My boys have a special night with their youth group at the church – a NERF night event. It consist of separating the participant into teams and using props, NERF blasters and skills, shoot your opponent in order to make more points. So when I get the opportunity to review a new NERF blaster it means my boys will have more fun during their special evening.
This specific blaster is unique in itself because it will allow the user to have a better precision when in battle. What is different with the Rival Khaos MxVI-4000 blaster is that it do not hold darts like most NERF blasters do but instead it will shoot little balls.
The magazine can hold 40 rounds (the balls) and it is easy to load it. Simply slide the levers all the way down until they lock in place, slide the magazine release button to open the cover and insert the rounds. Mind you shooting all these in a rapid sequence also means that you will have to run after your rounds after. But hey it is fun and that’s what it matters. The magazine release is ambidextrous which me that you can use it whether you are left-handed or right-handed.
This blaster is entirely motorized which means you need to insert batteries in it – 6 D batteries to be more specific. These can be purchased at any store. I know some people like to purchase batteries at a dollar store but often I find these to be less reliable as time goes by.
The Nerf Rival blaster will fire 40 high-impact rounds at a velocity of 30mps. It also possess flip-up sights, tactical rails, a jam clearing door and indicator. It is definitely perfect for NERF night at our church.
This special blaster could make a great gift to someone like my sons who participate to a great evening a fun with friends in a safe environment.
The NERF Rival Khaos Mxvi-4000 blasters is available in two colors – red or blue. You will find it at your favorite toy store even on amazon.ca and amazon.com.
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