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Modified Buzz Bee Ultimate Missile Blast

Hay its plopper. A couple of weeks ago i finished my mods to the UMB. But i didn't have time to post cuz i was busy. Well now im gonna tell you all the mods! It has a pvc coupler with removable rscb clip(i also have a single barrel capable of shooting missiles), e-tape under the o-ring. With a single barrel it hitted at least 130 FEET ANGLED!!!!
130 FEET. For example my longshot got 120 feet angled. 130 feet ppl. But the ranges dramatically droped one i used the rscb clip. Average ranges are from 80 feet to 130 feet. But 80 feet flat is good enough for me.


Nerf on!


-plopperfox

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Airzone Powerstrike 48 Review

This is Tactical Nerf, Matt speaking. Recent reviews inspired me to review one of the best flywheel dart guns availiable today. Now, this is not your average noisy flywheel gun, It is a real monster in the right hands. It can get a minimum of 20-30 feet ranges, and maxed out to around 40. These ranges are stock, and they are pretty accurate monsters. 1 downside is that the barrel is almost all the way down of the blaster so the Iron sights may not be as accurate. Yet, this is a defense weapon, not really for the assaulting type due to the pump-action, yet semi-auto and automatics are more assault than defense. The stock is removable with the touch of a button located in the very front of the stock, and in the bottom is where the button is located. The darts are very strong, with a durable straw material stuck inside each dart, that and the solid tip, combined gives you pretty strong ammuntion. The darts really hurt so be careful not to aim at the face or any critical places in the body. The blaster can hold a maximum of 48 darts as it comes with. Pretty comfortable, very sturdy built, and runs on 3 AA batteries. The noise of the flywheels are not that shabby since it is meant to be heard, a.k.a. no for stealth. Anything else you'd like to know, please feel free to leave a comment. I would reccomend this blaster if you usually go for the defensive type. That is all.