🎯 Lock and Load: Elevate Your Dart Game!
The Game Face Prime Spring-Powered Foam Dart Blaster is a high-performance blaster designed for ages 16 and up. With a 15-round capacity and speeds reaching up to 130 fps, it offers superior accuracy and customization options. The adjustable stock ensures comfort, while the tactical rail allows for accessory attachments, making it a must-have for any foam dart enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 10 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Game Face |
Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited |
Model Name | GameFace Prime GFJBR Spring-Powered Foam Dart Blaster, Red |
Color | Red |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
Part Number | GFJBR |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | Adjustable |
Included Components | Foam Dart Blaster |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Airsoft, Blasters & Foam Play |
I**W
One of the best factory blaster when on sale
Out the box, GameFace shoots similar to Nexus and DZ Pros. But, this one has newer improved design compared to Nexus and DZ. Nexus and DZ have older toyish design with all internal parts inside the two-piece exterior. But not this one...Pros:1. Price - an updated design versus Nexus and DZ pros at a similar price.2. Performance - FPS is similar to Nexus and DZ out the box BUT accuracy and grouping is noticeably better especially with the provided SCAR nozzle. Pumping action is smoother too.3. Most internal parts are replaceable/upgradeable with readily available Nerf Retaliator parts. And Retaliator parts are a lot cheaper than Nexus and DZ upgrade parts.4. Almost all parts are interchangeable with CEDA S (see photo). CEDA has more stable single-piece front barrel end. The rear portions for GameFace and CEDA are almost exactly the same. But, CEDA's price is much higher (as of this review date).Cons:1. Jams more frequently than Nexus and DP, out the box. Upgrading a few parts and using good darts will fix this issue, just like Nexus and DP Pros.2. The two-piece front end does move around and twist a bit, which is why I prefer the CEDA's front end.3. Not safe for children.I can go on but if you like this stuff, I highly recommend this one. If you already own Nexus and/or DZ Pro, you just must try this GameFace or a CEDA.
P**J
Great blaster... if on sale.
Picked one up on sale for $45. Even at full price the quality difference is extremely noticeable between this and the "toy grade" plastic the dart zone pro models come in. It just feels higher grade, the parts fit together smoothly and the prime, magwell, and releases are all smooth.As for the pros:Seems to hit just as hard fps wise as the dart zone pro offerings. States 130 on the box but seems to be hitting between 130-150fps. Same as a Nexus or Stryker. Don't have a Chrono to compare but videos on YouTube seem to have the same findings. Also keeping in mind scar barrels sacrifice power for accuracy, so it's expected to be slightly under.Accuracy out of the box can't be compared. This gun literally fires lasers at med ranges. The difference a scar barrel makes on a dart blaster can't be argued with plenty of video evidence on YouTube. Having one attached to the barrel already and molded in plastic without having to restring fishing line is a huge bonus.This model will fire adventure pro short darts (currently best on the market) and also fits the aeon/nexus/Stryker short dart magazine in the stock gameface adapter. I imagine it will also accept (straight) talon mags with no issue as well.Quick, easy complete disassembly. Blaster strips down easily with little to no tools required for a full takedown. Main components are simple to get to with no tool necessary.Beefy molded main mag release triggers are nice and regardless of main or short dart mags out of the adapter, both will easily gravity drop when released.Cons:The price when you can get a Nexus Pro or Max Stryker plus a 3d printed scar barrel for either for way less than the regular retail of this blaster.You can actually buy a Nexus Pro primary plus an Aeon Pro as a secondary together for less than one of these unless it's on sale.The darts are terrible. Not even in comparison to AFPs, but any short dart in general. Their performance is pretty lackluster plus they seem to jam quite a bit.Barrel assembly can flex/wobble slightly. Greatly reduced once the barrel is inserted, don't worry when you take it out of the box and it seems quite extreme. This is also remedied quite a bit with a simple picatinny accessory whether it be a riser rail, scope mount, or laser sight as I have mounted on mine, right where the barrel joins.In summary, this is a great blaster long as you get one on sale, otherwise I would still recommend one of the offerings out there.
S**O
My new favorite primary springer blaster, my Nexus Pro is in 2nd place now.
I've been outta the foam flinging loop for awhile, but after I heard about the Dartzone Nexus Pro, I saw the Ceda platform of blasters.... Now that I have a Game Face Prime AND the Nexus Pro I can definitely say what I originally suspected about the quality and accuracy were correct.The Game Face Prime feels much closer to a real steel firearms, & is way more accurate.The Nexus is nice, don't get me wrong, but feels more like a toy to me now that I got the Prime.Anyway, yeah if you want to get a super nice, hard hitting blaster for pro level nerfing, this is the one!Mine doesn't have the "wobble" that some have mentioned plagues alotta Ceda model blasters. I do run a reflex red dot up top just ahead of of the would be ejection port. The optic bridges the front M lok section to the upper.Super solid, also check out Etsy for tons of accessories for the GF Prime that you may want or need later.This is the nicest/1st 3rd party Springer blaster I've shot.It truly makes most Nerf blasters feel like toys.Buy one, you'll love it,
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