12/27/2023 0 Comments Nerf rebelle sweet revengeMy darts landed anywhere in the 40′-50′ ranges, and 75′ is likely if I angled my shots. But, the Sweet Revenge and Hammershot got comparable ranges and if I didn’t dual I would most likely just use the Sweet Revenge based on how much I prefer its handling. One noticeable thing for me is the hammer is definitely easier to manipulate on the Sweet Revenge than the Hammershot, and you can hear it in the video. In addition to the new mechanism, the fan fire is an interesting (though totally inaccurate) feature, and with the already inaccurate nature of Nerf darts, shooting darts in quick succession like that is more bluster than substance. I’ve been a fan of the Sweet Revenge and the use of a proper “hammer” mechanism since I first saw the blaster at New York Toy Fair. A Firestrike did, but I do not recommend that as it stretches the holster out considerably. Sadly, the Hammershot doesn’t fit the Sweet Revenge holster either. If you have a more “gymnast” play style though, you should be careful, as the holster isn’t tight enough to hold the blaster when inverted. Heck, the holster it comes with was surprisingly sturdy and held onto my waist and pockets very nicely. The Sweet Revenge went totally along with being sleek, smooth, streamlined, and it made drawing/holstering a breeze for me, after some practice. The orange on the Zombiestrike worked for me, but that lower orange part under the barrel took away from the streamlined look you could see in the blaster itself, almost unnecessary. Though the Hammershot might have designs for a larger boy. To be fair, it’s designed with a young girl’s hands in mind and not an adult male. The Zombiestrike faux bandage feels a bit more grabby, if that makes any sense. They both felt like great grips, but if I had to choose, the sleek and smoother feel of the Sweet Revenge made drawing and handling the blaster a bit nicer. Honestly, I think I preferred the Sweet Revenge.
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