The Blaster comes in a very chic red and therefore is externally very well made - the painting has become very well and applied clean.
What sounds somewhat sensitive and feels the inner workings: The clamping handles are a little shaky, because they are this time not connected to a rod, but the left and right only clipped. The spring rattles a bit noisy and the Dartaufnahme seems somewhat vulnerable (for me there was a small crack - but still works well)
Aussderdem I had 2x jam where the dart was smashed angry (angry at the expensive refill) - but generally he recovers after a few hours again.
Among the features:
The magazine may be removed at any time - you do not stretch as its predecessors only!
The bipod is very well made and can in all directions (front and rear) are folded!
The range is slightly below expectations but quite remarkable for the size of the darts (my max. Distance 27m were!)
The accuracy is actually the biggest drawback! The darts fly happy times in a huge arc to the side away (about 2 of 5 shots)
The 2nd "shortcoming" is actually the size :-) Even as an adult I find a good piece huge and come with margins just as clearly (The path of the clamping lever about 2-3 times as long as the strike) A child should there already have trouble ...
And the third and smallest shortcoming is that the foreleg after snapping basically is no longer abzubekommen. So once assembled, it is first for the "eternity" :-)
In summary, the Elite Mega Centurion is definitely something special, and I think also worth buying.
You have to see just how much a disturbing negative points but the bottom line makes the Blaster lot of fun! The price of normally 50 you can spend quite.
Addendum: For those who prefer small darts such as would fire the Elite Darts Blaster Parts offers a conversion kit to soon, which consists of a smaller Dartaufnahme and a magazine adapter. According Review this works flawlessly - but brings no real advantages for the distance. The accuracy seems but improved by :-)