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The Silver Tactical Foam Blaster Pistol delivers a realistic, shell-ejecting toy gun experience with a 32ft range and rapid-fire capability using two 8-shot magazines. Designed for ages 6+, it includes 50 safe foam bullets and protective goggles, making it an ideal Nerf alternative for indoor and outdoor play, perfect for parties, camping, and skill-building target games.





A**L
We love it!
Okay, my expectations weren't that high, but... This little toy exceeded them by miles! We wanted something for a cosplay, and it worked great. For a "fake" it looked sleek enough without screaming "toy." The size is pretty legit too. But beyond that, my son loves how fun it is! I love that the little bullets are reusable, so it's a great value too, cuz he can keep playing with it over and over. It seems pretty durable too, so it'll probably be featured in another cosplay soon!
M**E
Kid loves it!
Perfect little starter for our grandson (10 year old) to teach him proper safety. It's not a powerful gun and that's what we wanted. He's very happy wit it.
A**R
Great for my son!!
My son absolutely loves his new toy, it functions just as described, looks amazing and the ejecting shells is a seriously cool bonus he wasn't expecting at all. Very easy to use, safe for his age, and feels very durable!
A**Y
Nice gun if you're trying to teach a very young child to hold a gun properly aim and fire.
My son got this for his birthday He's just turned 13.It's not as cool or as wonderful as you might have thought it was...It's really hard to pull the bullets into the chamberAnd then because they separate when you pull the trigger you have to go find all the bullets and put them back into the head of the bullet to put it back into the chamber so you can shoot it again.It's actually kind of annoying but it's very realistic.I mean the weight of it and the look of it and kind of the way the bullets look and the chambers that hold the bullets it's one of the most realistic guns that my children have ever played with.Now we live in Oklahoma so we actually have guns..And this is a great one in order to start your family with something that they can get used to feeling in their hands and shooting.Although no real gun you wouldn't reuse the same bullets, Or have to add their tips back in..It doesn't really shoot very far but it does go a good 8 to 10 ft..Anyways my youngster had fun playing with it until I just got sick of putting the tips back on the end of the bullets, Finally I just told him to put them inside of a little candy container and I'll do it later.But if you have the patience to put it together every single few minutes then this is a great choice.
A**A
Pretty realistic
This toy firearm looks pretty realistic. Maybe a little too realistic. The required orange tip is inside the barrel and not noticeable from either side, only from the front. I don't mind this for my kiddos, using it at home and for firearm safety practice. Though, I just wanted it to be known.It functions very well. You hold the bullets into the casings, load those into the magazine and insert it into the firearm. When you fire it the projectile goes pretty far while the casing is ejected as it is on a real firearm. The mechanics of this fully operational toy is exciting for kids. This toy seems quite durable also. This is one of the best toy firearms I've seen.
M**Y
Excellent toy gun, almost too real looking!
This is an excellent toy gun. It looks very realistic, almost too realistic to be safe (could easily be mistaken for a real gun).The tip of the gun does not have a distinct orange tip like shown in the photos, but rather has an orange ring inside the tip of the barrel, which is only visible from the front, not when looking at the gun from the side or back.The loading and shooting mechanism works very well. Every time you cock the gun it cleanly ejects the plastic shell casing and loads another shell casing and foam bullet.Other than not having an external orange tip on the gun, everything is greatNice item, recommended!
M**N
Fun to shoot and also nice for teaching.
Note: I removed my photos because they seem to go against the community guidelines.This is meant to be a Desert Eagle style pistol. It's fairly easy to load, feels balanced in the hands, has a good grips, and functions well. The nice feature is that the ammo is designed to be more realistic, where the projectiles fire from the barrel at the target, while the shell casing remains. When you cock the slide, it ejects the empty shell casing and reloads with the next round in the magazine. The quality is pretty good, and only 1 or 2 of the 50 rounds had a minor defect, which ultimately didn't keep them from being used (I just had to fix them a little). Reloading the magazine is fairly simple too. The accuracy was excellent, but I was only shooting targets at about 10 yards or closer. Note: it could get easy to lose the projectiles since they are smaller pieces.I feel like this works well for teaching the mechanics of firearms and could serve as a learning tool for people who are being introduced to guns and gun safety.This is a good value for the price, is fun to shoot, and can be educational.
J**R
Looked Cool, But Fell Apart Instantly – Major Disappointment
This deserves ZERO stars, but was forced to do one.I had high hopes for this shell-ejecting toy blaster. The product photos made it look like a fun, action-packed toy that would be a hit with kids and adults alike. Unfortunately, the reality was a huge letdown. The blaster literally fell apart in my hands after one use. Not rough play, not a drop—just normal, careful use. Pieces separated, parts jammed, and the shell-ejecting feature stopped working almost immediately.The foam bullets are safe and soft, and the included goggles were a nice touch, but that’s where the positives end. It felt cheaply made, like something you’d expect from a dollar store, not a product marketed as ASTM-certified and “perfect” for a gift.It’s really disappointing to give a toy that breaks the first day, especially when it was meant to be a birthday surprise. Maybe we got a defective one, but based on our experience, I can’t recommend this blaster.Save your money and look for a sturdier alternative—this one isn’t worth the frustration or the sad face on your kid’s birthday. Would give zero stars if I could.
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