In general, the Blaster for larger hands is suitable. Small children will have to hold the part with both hands. The trigger also requires quite a bit of force to be always looking forward to the stop. I've been practicing for several weeks in order to have the necessary strength in the wrist, But if we have achieved this, the fun factor increases tremendously, because each shot then is actually fired. In addition, the Blaster provides a mount for a strap at the bottom and a rail track on the top for NERF accessories. What also stands out positively, is that the deduction is not fast fast-forward in an empty space in the magazine. It glides slowly and thus does not cause loud noise when you press the trigger. The darts remain in the drum stuck when we turn our run down - also clear advantage. A good target detection is easily possible with a little practice.
Short Summary:
Positives:
- Stable and good workmanship
- Rotating 5-shot cylinder that never once faltered in numerous operations
- Soft shot noise with empty magazine
- Rail and rail bracket for strap
- Darts remain in the drum when the shooter is held down
- Good goals possible
- Offers a stylish look and has that certain something (just to carnival) :)
Not quite as good:
- Recharging of the magazine is a little more fiddly
- More suitable for larger hands
- Cocking the trigger tap requires a lot of strength and exercise
- A front tipping over due to a decorative extras, characterized it glides fast times unintentionally out of hand
Nevertheless, I am speaking here of a strong buy recommendation, since most criticisms can be ironed out with a little practice and NERF offering this Wumme a shooter, which can be worn left- and right-handed with a little practice and then, so to speak ten shot.