🎉 Gear Up for Epic Battles!
The Nerf Rival Challenger MXXIV-1200 Motorized Blaster is a high-performance toy gun designed for competitive play. It features a motorized firing mechanism, a curved 12-round magazine, and comes with 18 precision-engineered Nerf Rival Accu-Rounds. With a maximum range of 20 feet and a focus on safety, this blaster is perfect for teens looking to enhance their gaming experience.
Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.63"L x 16"W x 10.5"H |
Theme | Sports |
Occasion Type | Christmas, Birthday |
Style Name | Rifle |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Maximum Range | 20 Feet |
Material Type | Plastic |
C**Y
Best Toy Ever, Been Waiting For This
Best Toy Ever, Im obsessed with playing with it & I am a 34 year old! Lol works great, use high quality batteries for the best results tho. Its so fun we built several cool targets for it. Its also better for my little ones who have trouble pulling the slide back on the manual nerf guns. Price point is unmatched too, at least in the automatic nerf gun space!
D**1
Worked Great!!
The kids said they worked great in the nerf battle!!
P**N
Great toy at great price too
What an awesome Toy. It is accurate and fun. My kitty is a little scared but getting used to. She loves her Pom Pom chucker this is just faster .
J**E
Pretty Good Rival Stryfe Equivalent But Takes Proprietary Magazines
If this were backwards compatible to prior Nerf Rival magazines I would happily 5-Star this blaster because it operates very well. It fires the Rival balls at decent velocities with some consistency in muzzle velocity and pretty good consistency (for Rival) in groupings at distances under about 60-65 feet (about 20 meters). That's good for Rival, and while the motors are noisy, they at least stay pretty cool, and I think the thin plastic and the venting help with the cooling, but do increase the noise. I wish the flywheels were better balanced, and better aligned to each other, but at this price point it's a bit much to expect. It fires pretty well - good enough to enjoy competitively or casually.And for either type of use, it's certainly "tactical" in that it's covered in Nerf gauge rails which look a bit like picatinny but it's the Nerf/Hasbro standard toy rail size that's just a bit smaller, so it's more useful for "fake" optics and things designed for Nerf, and besides, you wouldn't put a red-dot sight on this because it would slow you down. Instead you just use rate-of-fire as your friend and correct the next shot based on the last one. 12 rounds is plenty enough per magazine to do it that way, and with Rival that's just how it's done. Sights aren't much help unless they're huge and easy to acquire such as on other of these modern Rival generation blasters that include sights (Fate, Pathfinder, and Vision).PROBLEM with these is the MAGAZINES have changed in a tiny but crucial way so that all these new Rival blasters (light blue and yellow series, various) that are magazine-fed are just not compatible with anything EXCEPT the newer (orange) magazines that come with them. These new Rival blasters simply cannot use the older magazines because the older (mostly clear) magazines lock on the rim, and these new orange magazines lock on a newly-added molded stepped-shape flange of odd shape that isn't present on older magazines.Thus NO BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY to use older Rival magazines without manually holding them up very firmly into the blaster - and that is really absurd since it doesn't even profit Nerf to make them incompatible - because Nerf DOES NOT SELL these new orange magazines separately. If the blaster goes out the magazines are worthless and if the magazine goes out the blaster is worthless. It's just beyond crazy for this design choice to have been made.So the blaster is fine and if you buy 3 or 4 of them that use these new orange magazines then you'll have enough magazines to use maybe 1 or 2 of these blasters, while being careful not to drop your magazine too hard because there is NO WAY to fix them (they have slightly different retention slide also) and NO WAY to replace them. Disappointing problem.But as far as how the blaster works, it's GREAT. 4-Stars. Would be 5-Stars if they either sold replacement magazines or, better yet, designed them to work with ALL PRIOR Rival magazines, which would have been just as easy to do.
B**A
Super Fun Flywheel Addition to the RIVAL Line
The media could not be loaded. Aesthetics: A bit of an odd/chunky look, but I love the ongoing Accu-Rival color scheme and general aesthetic. I don’t know why they went with a curved magazine, I think that would’ve looked nicer with the Pathfinder or some other rifle-style blaster with a stock and an extended barrel. But that’s just personal preference and does not affect my rating.Performance: I’m super impressed with how the Challenger doesn’t lose power with fast trigger pulls. I’ve used other flywheel blasters that need to “rev back up” after firing an individual dart or round, but the Challenger maintains velocity even when you fire pretty rapidly. I haven’t tested the blaster out in a larger space yet (just in my office), so if I get different results later I’ll update this review.Power Source: The Challenger requires 8 AA batteries, which is a huge bonus over its predecessors in the RIVAL line that require C or D batteries (which are much more expensive). I can’t speak to the battery life on this blaster yet, but in spite of the smaller battery size I’ve been impressed with the power and velocity it has.The included banana magazine did not fit/seat in these NERF RIVAL blasters: Hera, Pathfinder, Mirage, Apollo, HeliosThese magazines fit & fed in the Challenger: standard 7-round Hasbro magazine, standard 12-round Hasbro magazine, Pathfinder 12-round magazine, Mirage 8-round magazineI’m really happy with this blaster! 5 stars.
A**S
Trash product
No stars. First one the motor never worked. Second one worked for 5 shots and motor stopped working. Trash product
K**N
Nerf fun
All appropiate ages will love this nerf gun.. battery operated, shoots great easy to load
M**Y
Well buy more
Accuracy and range was surprisingly great. Built good quality. Good value for deal i got. Has safety switches
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