🎉 Shoot for Fun, Aim for Memories!
This Soft Bullet Toy Gun is a manual, shell-ejecting pistol that comes with 16 shell casings and 20 Eva soft bullets. Designed for ages 12 and up, it promotes physical activity and social interaction, making it an ideal choice for outdoor games and group activities.
J**.
Carter
It was a awsome gun
E**A
This is such a fun toy!
This toy works pretty good and even with the color, it looks pretty realistic. The little bullets don’t jam after racking and it’s pretty durable and still fires even after dropping on the floors.
E**.
It Works Well Enough
I got this toy because my kid loves "foam blasters" (not sure I can say the brand name in a review). He's old enough to know what a "real" pistol looks and feels like so I'm considering this a nice little training weapon. I'm making him treat it like an actual firearm (even if it definitely doesn't hurt if you get hit by the foam bullets).Loading the bullets is a bit tedious but not too bad. We found that you pretty much have to push the bullet the whole way into the casing so you can load the magazine -- not really how the directions explain it. Loading the magazine feels pretty much like the real deal but easier to compress the spring so anyone can load it no problem.You do have to chamber each round manually by racking the slide between each shot. Not a big deal but just wanted to call it out. He's shot at least 20 mags worth through this thing and it's only jammed up a handful of times (stovepiped a round on ejection). I told him to slow down a little on releasing of the slide and it really hasn't been a problem since.As mentioned, the foam bullets don't really hurt -- definitely less than the big foam darts the other brands use. Even so, I made sure he's wearing safety glasses just in case. The bullet has a significant drop after 10 feet or so -- probably only shoots 15-20 feet depending on how high you aim. Definitely not winning any target competitions with this thing. Also, you only get 1 magazine but 16 casings (enough to fill 2 mags) and 20 foam bullets (in case you lose some).As for the build quality, it's definitely thin and lightweight. As you can see from the one picture the silver sticker is bubbled up when we got it. However, for the cost you can't really complain that much. Most comparable foam bullet guns are twice as much. Regardless, he has fun with it and I keep making sure he's treating it like a real weapon. Even toy guns need to be handled with care. If you want to play around with something like this, it's not a bad choice for the cost.
L**R
Cheap, broke 1st day
Cheap toy broke first day. Metal parts are close to paper-like product.
C**Y
Little shells
Great
B**X
Fun Concept, but Needs Improvement
I recently purchased the Ydozonis Soft Bullet Toy Gun, and while it has some interesting features, there are a few areas that could be improved. The shell ejection mechanism adds a realistic touch and is relatively easy to load and operate once you get the hang of it. The gun's appearance is cool with its darker finish, and it feels mostly solid in hand.However, the performance was a bit underwhelming. I tested it by shooting around my house, and while the bullets launched low as expected, the accuracy was inconsistent. The manual loading process can be tedious and gets stuck often.This toy gun is recommended for ages 12 and up, I imagine that is just a blanket age range as my 9yo seemed more interested in it than I was. He had a lot of trouble loading it and keeping it all together. The price-to-quality ratio is decent, but I would suggest looking for alternatives if you're seeking a more reliable toy gun.Overall, it's a fun concept with room for improvement. If you're looking for a unique gift, this might be worth considering, but manage your expectations regarding its performance.
E**A
Good
Works great!
S**T
Looks Cool, But Barely Works
The design is realistic, and it seems like a fun concept, but the quality just isn’t there. The plastic feels cheap, the foam bullets fall out of the shells before you can even load them properly, and it misfires more than it actually shoots. The teen I had test it gave up after 10 minutes out of frustration. It might look nice, but as a functional toy, it’s disappointing. Wouldn’t recommend unless you just want it for looks.
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