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The NerfPro Gelfire Dual Wield Pack includes two high-performance blasters that fire hydrated rounds, delivering an exciting and competitive experience for ages 14 and up. With no-prime firing, 5,000 Gelfire rounds, and integrated 100-round hoppers, this pack is designed for action-packed outdoor play. Safety features like protective eyewear and a trigger lock ensure a fun yet secure environment for all players.
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.02"L x 2.64"W x 9.02"H |
Size | Medium |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Powerhouses |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**S
Must have Gel Blasters
When I first saw these guns, I thought the idea of no prime shooting was cool, but I told myself they could not shoot very hard. Finally, I bought myself a pair, and they have well exceeded my expectations. They need no batteries, and no priming, just load and pull the trigger. They are small, but very sturdy, and hold 100 rounds each. Each also has its own safety switch, which is a must have feature for any gun. Upon testing, they shoot harder and further than my fully automatic Gel Blaster Piranha, and close to, but not quite as hard as, my Nerf Gel Blaster Ghost. They have a pretty good range, and decent accuracy. These are a great set to buy for kids, as there are two, and they are easy to use, or if you are into more advanced gels blaster wars, then these are great guns to keep in your back pocket as a spare or for closer range combat.
F**E
Tons of fun!
This two pack was really good. It came with everything that was listed, even with two pairs of safety glasses instead of one. Very reliable in terms of firing and loading. It has decent range and fairly okay accuracy. Durability was not an issue. Would definitely recommend over Nerf's other gel blaster products.
D**N
Get ear protection
This thing is loud and hurts my ears without ear protection. I imagine it will soften after the springs are well used. Shoots a good distance 30’ and I recommend dropping a few beads in a water bottle. Let it expand and you got a quick and easy loader. Those beads are hard to pickup if you drop any on the floor. I love that there’s no batteries or lever to pull which makes it inexpensive and fun to use. The initial trigger pull is a bit heavy for a toy. Makes a click when you pull the trigger and another when it’s released. It’s louder than my break barrels. Couldn’t tell from the videos how loud they were.
T**E
Great product
Great toy. Cheaper than gelblasters. It's a safe toy with adult supervision. Doesn't come with a masks. Only goggles. So you might want to buy a mask too. My nephews love it. They're 8 and 10.
M**N
So much fun for any ages
I am a college student and I absolutely love messing around with my friends with these. compared to other guns it doesn't jam super often and is really easy to use. The pain is super tolerable as long as you avoid the face and neck, and safety glasses are a must. Fits great in hands of most sizes, but little hands might need to use two hands on one gun as the trigger is a little difficult to pull.
M**N
Not for younger kids
These were really, really cool. I don’t recommend using them for younger children for these reasons one they are a little bit hard to pull back and they actually have a bit of a bite to them. They’re very durable. They look pretty cool like I said they’re a little bit hard to pull back but once you get used to it look out we had a blast my boys and I. Ages 10 and up I would suggest. And definitely wear a safety glasses.
T**I
Fun but not perfect
Super fun to blast your friends w these but they are somewhat flawed. Half the time when I’m the heat of combat they misfire or dry fire leaving you defenseless on the battlefield.
C***
Very good, high firerate, good design. One serious gripe, however
There's not really a lot to talk about here, this is really really simple. It's not bad though, it's definitely good, buy it.Good stuff: ✅Operation SimplicityThe simplest and most straightforward Nerf Gelfire product out there. Reading the instructions will take you less than half a minute.ReliableIf you learn to use this blaster properly, you can reach 400 rounds per minute consistently, just using your dominant hand. Probably 750RPM with both, or you can hold one firmly, with both hands in a steady stance, and fire up to 17 meters with little to no compensating. Enough discipline and you can do some neat shots from quite far.LooksI underestimated the looks on this one. The sleek, streamlined shell is striking, in comparation to the rest of the Gelfire line. It reminds me of the Stock Pistol from Team Fortress 2, just by the quite absurd size and design.QuirksThere's almost no sharp stuff for anything in these blasters to catch on, (except the ironsights, and yet they're round and sleek), but they're quite big. 1.7 times bigger than a Nerf Jolt, I believe. So, for a special "Nerf War" game you could hide these in a big and baggy pocket, and draw them quickly.Bad stuff:❌This blaster has no downsides, HOWEVER, one of my Dual Wield pack has suffered a malfunction. Upon further inspection, it appears that the little spring that aids to pull the piston forward just before firing snapped from one end. And this hasn't only happened with this one product, but also with the Nerf Gelfire Ghost, (My favorite blaster nevertheless) which is a shame, since I love the Gelfire line.Miscellaneous: ❗The trigger pull is quite heavy. Not really a bad thing, since, if you're looking for a double action blaster, you're pretty much asking for it. Thank you if you're not docking it a point for that. (You'll get used to it anyways)(In a single action blaster, you can often pull back a mechanism like a lever, hammer, or plunger to prime it.In a double action blaster, every time you pull the trigger, you're both priming and then firing the mechanism).-----------------------------------------------What else can I buy?Now, if you enjoyed thoroughly operating the Nerf Dual Wield, you probably want to buy another one.I'd recommend either the Gelfire Ghost or Raid. They're both really neat, each with their own serious quirks, instead of gimmicks (as seen on the quite ugly new ones with the bubbly shells).-----------------------------------------------And that's it, YOU SHOULD BUY ITHOPE YOU HAVE FUN ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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