NERF DinoSquad Armorstrike Dart Blaster, 8-Dart Rotating Drum, 16 Darts, Indoor and Outdoor Games, Dinosaur Toys for 8 Year Old Boys and Girls and Up, Drop Grip, Dart Storage, Anklyosaurus Dinosaur
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Rebecca
Greater than one weekOur granddaughter had fun with this but I think the parents were the ones who had the most fun. LOL. It was a little hard for the four-year-old to pull the trigger and put the darts in easily but thats what parents are for.
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Johnny Morar
> 3 dayA mi nieto le fascina!
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Reviews
> 3 dayVery nice nerf blaster! My boys love nerf blasters. This is actually much bigger than I expected, which is very nice! My son is going to love this for his birthday. HIGHLY recommended!
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Cassie
> 3 dayGun is nice, but this was for a gift. I’m not giving them a nerf gun in a plain brown box.. disappointed. This should be somewhere in the product description, but I don’t see it anywhere. This is fine for buying for your own kid, but it is not acceptable to give as a gift. Makes it look used.
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Jim Snider
> 3 dayI ordered this Nerf gun for my 18 month old grandson recently. He is obsessed with all things dinosaur themed, so I knew he had to have this. He’s still a little too young to handle & shoot the nerf gun himself, but he has endless fun chasing after the darts that I shoot around the living room. Overall, the product is very durable and easy to use. I’ve had no issues with loading the darts in, and haven’t had it jam on me yet. I definitely recommend this nerf gun.
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James G.
> 3 dayGrandson loves it
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Elle B.
> 3 dayThis dinosaur themed blaster is both very fun to look at, and very fun to use. The age recommendation for this is 8 and up, however, I think that almost anyone old enough to hold the thing will have a blast using it. At the current price of around $32 for the blaster and 16 darts, it’s reasonably priced and well worth the cost, especially when giving as a gift. The design of this is obviously dinosaur inspired, however, I wouldn’t have known it was supposed to be an Anklyosaurus if it wasn’t listed in the product information. If you’re planning to get this for someone who is a real stickler for dinosaur accuracy, it might not be exactly what they want, but for most people, it’s just a cool concept. This blaster uses Nerf Elite darts, which are, thankfully, very affordable. Additionally, there are generic darts available from other brands that will work with this as well. Nerf offers packs of 50 for under $8 and generics are available in packs of 200 for around $12. Overall, I would highly recommend this toy to anyone who is a dinosaur lover, both kids and adults. It’s a lot of fun to play with, looks unique, and is reasonably priced.
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Larson
> 3 dayThis nerf gun is geared more for your 1st grader than you 4th grader. It works well, but its kind of cheesy. It took us a while to figure out how to load it but once we did it worked well and our 7 year old could load it herself.
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Dr. Stanley
> 3 dayMy boys now have all the Dino Nerf guns. And it sucks. Im so sick of sucking nerf darts up in the vacuum. I found one in my pants leg at work the other day. Anywho. This is really cool and my boys ages 3 to 15 have all had a good time with it.
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Will
> 3 dayMy son got a stack of Elite-compatible Nerf blasters for his birthday. This one has to be my favorite. It comes with enough darts to both load the blaster and fill its reserve spots. It loads quickly and is accurate. Lots of fun to play with!