🎯 Lock, load, and dominate your next Nerf battle!
The Nerf N-Strike Elite Jolt Blaster is a compact, single-shot blaster designed for quick, precise action. It fires Elite darts engineered for superior range and accuracy, making it a must-have for fast-paced Nerf battles. Part of the renowned N-Strike Elite series, it offers reliable performance and rapid reload capability, perfect for tactical play and on-the-go fun.
O**Z
Excelente producto
Excelente Producto
M**S
Pros and Cons
Please ignore my horrendous nails hahaha! I bought 2 of these to hold us over until my daughter (5) receives her Nerf mini Stormtrooper blaster and just to add to our N-Strike arsenal. Honestly, at less than $5 a gun, I wasn't expecting much but you can definitely tell this is an N-Strike gun. I tested it as soon as it came out of the package and it shot out the dart so hard it ricocheted off of everything we shot at.PROS: Same level of performance of full sized N-Strike guns as far as velocity, power and accuracy go. Seems to have a decently sturdy body too. Obviously the price is crazy good.CONS: while the gun itself pretty sturdy, the trigger has a weird feel when you pull it. It isn't a smooth click like with the big guns and feels mushy if that makes sense. The only other complaint is that the priming mechanism actually seems like you have to use a bit more force to pull it down.Overall, I like this little gun and it's mostly comfortable in my petite lady hands. Anyone with bigger hands would definitely have issues. Also, it is a bit large for my 5 year old but it is made for older kids so keep that in mind.
A**G
Sturdy play gun for boys
I got this because the lil cheesy ones they sell at the store don’t hold up against a 4 and 5 yr old boy. At least not here at MiMi’s house. These have been thrown, stomped on, put in the tub, you name it they probably did it. Often on the fly! They are quick & often they will do these things in one second with me standing right over them! I probably should have waited to get this at an older age (I was neglectful) It was one of those things you ponder on at a later date. Boys are boys, & they will forever have their little guns, tools, knives, & swords ,I’m just glad that it was designed very sturdy! I do think it’s gift worthy with the correct ages. I definitely would recommend.
E**.
If it doesn’t work, try again!
I thought this thing was a pathetic dud, the bullets didn’t go in all the way and practically fell out instead of shooting. The farthest I could get it to shoot was about a very weak 10 feet. Because it had so many good reviews I kept trying and eventually something “clicked” at the back of the barrel and it started working properly! It shoots an impressive distance for such a tiny gun. We got this for our 3 year old because he can’t use the bigger guns by himself and now his older brothers want one too lol
C**S
Kids New Favorite Toy Out of All The Nerf Guns He Have
Small enough to carry around easy to use. It is not as powerful as the bigger Nerf they have but this is actually better if you have younger kids. They will feel the bullet but won't hurt them.My 2 boys is into Nerf. They each have at least 5 different Nerf guns each from elite series to battery powered etc. They like to setup bowling pins at the stairs for target practice. This one they just carry around like a concealed carry.Unlike the bigger Nerf guns, this does not hurt and is a lot easier to use so the bigger Nerf are now just sitting in their room waiting for friends and cousins to come so they can play together.
K**0
The Nerf version of a timeless Walther PPK?
I got a pair of these as a gag gift. My young son was getting a semi-automatic Nerf blaster for like $40 that holds 20 or so darts in a single magazine. I knew he would want to have a nemesis to square off against, and that it would invariably be me. So i figured it would be good comedic value to pick up the smallest, single-shot blaster i could find.For the price - only a few bucks, these did NOT disappoint. Yes, they only have a single shot, but it's powerful for the size and price. I wouldn't recommend waging a competitive battle with this as your only weapon, but as a back-up "pistol" or for duels or something else, you can't beat the price, and for that, the quality, accuracy and distance all met or exceeded my expectations.
C**R
Patch the cat who needed a lion tamer.
I have a male Turkish Van cat that is the Rambo of cats. Patch tells the dogs off, can't be bullied and hisses if you tell him no. Now mind you, he is a sweetheart but there are times he feels it's his way or the highway. My daughter tosses her shoe at him when he decides to start trouble with another cat. I decided to try this jolt blaster. It works, I aim it at the wall, or the couch or a paper, anything he is next to or if he is across the room, a close to him as I can. The noise of what it hits catches his attention and he either looks at the noise or jumps at the noise then stops what he is doing.. He hasn't figured it out yet and I don't use it very much but if I need it, I have my lion tamer.
M**I
Still averages 52 FPS; It is a single-piece front barrel Jolt, nothing special.
This Jolt is a re-shell of the N-strike single fire front-loader of the same name, and a re-re-shell is probably inevitable seen as it's simple design keeps reappearing in other Nerf marketing lines (N-strike, Elite, Zombie, Rebelle), and the Snapfire and Pocket Strike, Mega Big-shock and Hot-shock can all be considered distant cousins. Most Jolts, if not all, shoot in the 50-55 FPS (Feet Per Second) velocity range as measured by my ProChrono Digital chronograph. This is due to the limited space for the plunger tube, so expect sub-par elite performance even with some modifications. I have noticed that this particular re-shell is more similar to the original Jolt due to the front barrel being a single piece instead of having the fancy Elite Jolt trimmings attached. I also noticed that the priming handle is black instead of the typical orange coloration.
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