Monday, October 17, 2011

Nerf Swarmfire Reviews

The Nerf Swarmfire Blaster has many features and benefits worth addressing. First, this new blaster is affordably priced. With an MSRP of $29.99, you won't get sticker shock. In addition, the Swarmfire is fully automatic with three shot burst capability, and it is equipped with a fierce 20-dart attack! Actually, the rotating barrel houses twenty-one darts to be exact. The stock is detachable for on-the-go missions. Because the Nerf Swarmfire is compact and lightweight, it is very easy for just about everyone to handle. The Nerf DartTag Swarmfire weighs in at just under five pounds. This gun also features a simple ON/OFF switch -- there are no flywheels here.

It looks like 2011's bringing us plenty of great new additions to Nerf arsenals everywhere, and the Nerf Swarmfire is ready to give any Dart Tag player plenty of foam firepower. With twenty darts loaded up, you're ready to take your friends on head to head, and staring down those barrels will give them plenty of reason to think twice about shooting first.The blaster itself is very durable, and will hold up well to extended play. I haven’t experienced any jamming issues, and the autofire works as advertised. As with other automatic Nerf guns, the Swarmfire does require batteries to operate (6 Cs). I don’t know exactly how long you can expect the batteries to last, but I can tell you that I’ve probably put a solid half hour of firing time into mine and it’s still going strong. Considering that you can empty the blaster completely in about 10 seconds, you can expect to get pretty good life out of your batteries. The Swarmfire has the ability to fire off about 20 Nerf darts at once. I’m not certain if that is a record for a Nerf gun, but it is certainly enough to give any warrior a distinct advantage in the coming Nerf wars. Personally, if I had a gun that could hold 20 Nerf darts, I would want the ability to shoot them off one at a time. I don’t have any word from my Source on whether or not you can do what seems to me an obvious feature.

What's more fun that shooting Nerf Swarmfire darts at a coworker hunched over a stack of files? Shooting 20 darts in rapid succession at them - 10 in the back and 10 in the kisser. The Nerf gun that handles the job best? The Nerf Dart Tag Swarmfire. Surprisingly, the Nerf Dart Tag Swarmfire is powered by six 'C' batteries -- not the usual AA batteries. That makes the blaster a bit heavier; however it is still lightweight and compact. Also, the batteries are not included as part of the package, so make sure to pick up some extra batteries along with your purchase. Nerf guns seem to satisfy that part of us that wants to go around shooting people. Not because we want to kill them, but there’s nothing quite as excited as a good old-fashioned shootout. Well if you’re looking for the gun that’s going to give you an edge in the foam-dart arena, this Nerf Dart Tag Swarmfire might just be what you need.

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