

The main grip and trigger are comfortable, and the priming grip is adequate. The general operation of the blaster is easy. If anything, making the stock a little longer would have gone a long way. Also, not moving carefully means the tail rubs against the back of your grip hand. But given that the large rectangular tail is already uncomfortably against your shoulder, I don’t know if even that would be recommended. Perhaps if you have ammo storage attachments, you could put them there. Oddly, there are two tactical rails on the stock – this seems like an almost useless addition.
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The designers made the best of the situation, making a stock large enough to store eight darts for a full reload. The Armorstrike is modeled after an ankylosaurus, complete with spikes (just shell deco, not actual spikes) and a club-shaped tail. As far as Amazon is concerned, “Box art? Where we’re going, we don’t need box art!” The Armorstrike (at least the one that comes from Amazon) ships in a simple box, with the blaster and 16 darts. Until the slam-fire gets fixed, the blaster isn’t worth the money. On the other hand, the blaster is inferior to the previous version of this type (the Dragonpower Emberstrike), with a faulty slam-fire mechanism and some odd design decisions. On one hand, it captures the spirit of Dinosquad, with a fun shell and design aesthetic. sometime this spring.The Armorstrike has me conflicted. Hasbro’s entire Nerf DinoSquad line will be available to purchase at most major toy retailers across the U.S. After closing the cap, start pumping the handle back and forth to unleash a powerful deluge. Open the cap and fill the tank with water. Aside from having an amazing design, the Dino-Soak is also easy to fill and operate. The only water blaster in the toy range, this Super Soaker has an intricate design that features the ferocious face, mouthful of teeth, and colorful crest of a Dilophosaurus. #4 Nerf Super Soaker DinoSquad Dino-Soak, $14.99 Also included in the blaster is a non-removable targeting scope to line up your shots. There’s also an onboard 10-dart storage on stock to keep backup firepower within reach for reloads. It comes with a 10-dart clip that allows you to fire 10 darts in a row by simply pressing the trigger. The most expensive in the collection, the Nerf DinoSquad Rex-Rampage is a motorized blaster featuring a cool Tyrannosaurus Rex design.

The front of the blaster has 4-dart storage, giving you backup firepower within reach for reloads. Load 1 dart into the front of the barrel, pull back the handle to prime, and press the trigger to send the dart charging toward your target. The blaster has onboard 12-dart storage on the stock, so you can have backup darts within reach to reload and keep on playing.įeaturing a Stegosaurus-inspired look, this single-fire blaster is very easy to use. Pull down the hammer to prime the blaster, then press the trigger to send 1 dart flying toward your target. Load up to 3 darts and swing the barrel closed. Push the front horn on the dinosaur’s head and the barrel swings down to reveal the dart chamber inside. Check out the entire collection in the list below: #1 Nerf DinoSquad Tricera-Blast, $19.99Ĭapturing the look of a Triceratops, the Nerf DinoSquad Tricera-Blast features a break-open loading. Officially launching this spring, the line is comprised of four brightly colored blasters that let players harness the extraordinary force of legendary dinosaurs during Nerf battles. Hasbro rang in the new year with the announcement of Nerf DinoSquad, a collection of dart and water blasters inspired by the greatest dinosaurs of all. Nerf’s newest line of blasters is sure to excite all dinosaur fans.
