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Nerf Deploy April 26, 2010 Sean L. Conciatore (Ridgefield, CT USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Nerf Deploy absolutely blows all other Nerf blasters away with it's durable but effective design. I, like many others, think the stealth idea is very hard to use in real life. I fail to see what it would look like other than a HUGE flashlight! Overall it is a very safe toy that shouldn't get recalled any time soon. whenever it is changed into a blaster, it is a fast but not powerful blast that won't hurt you if it hits you in the shoulder or something. It's range and power is very impressive, In some cases it will shoot farther than the longstrike or longshot. The scope gimmick is not a big part of the design. Before i bought the blaster, I thought that the scope would be red or glowing but it really just is a hole in the top with a spike at the end. Other attachments include an option to attach an extension that comes with the recon, longshot, or longstrike. Also it holds one streamline dart at the front of the shotgun pump that falls out frequently. In my opinion, the Nerf Deploy was a fantastic purchase for a low price.
the deploy May 24, 2010 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was 2 days ago i wa in the wharehouse loking for a nerf gunto buy. this guy wanted it so badly that he hid it on the top shelf tha was 2 metres above the ground. i got my mum to get it and i bought it so the guy woudnt get it when he came back. I chose lucky cuase it the best nerf gun I own ( i own the recon, the raider and now the deploy).i did a range test and it went 28 metres!!. people say that the handle is flimmsy but its not. its larger than it looks and it can atatch a recon longstrike or longshot barral exstention.(recon barral looks wicked mean) the stealth idea doesnt work in real life. i would highly suggest it.
One Great Nerf Gun July 15, 2010 Joshua When I first go the Nerf N Strike I loved it. There is a button you can push to get it in gun mode and there is a way to put it to normal mode. PNerf N-Strike Deploy CS-6 Blasterlus it comes with a flashlight.
The NEW Deploy CS-6 February 25, 2010 Ryan G. Reynolds (Thousand Oaks, Ca) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I run weekend-warrior games of Humans Versus Zombies, and since I am the Human Team leader, i need an impressive armament.
I used the Recon and Maverick my first game, and both of those are pretty decent. I then decided to impress by picking up the Deploy, and I am pretty happy with it.
Pros:
-Quick-release button is not only practical, but very intimidating to Zombies, as your blaster is fully assembled in 1 second.
-Shotgun priming system is very easy to use and reliable.
-Red light is good for night missions/games
-First Nerf gun to actually include a carrying strap; perfect to sling around the shoulder and grab your secondary
-Accepts barrels from Longshot, Longstrike, and Recon (Recon barrel looks WICKED AWESOME)
Cons:
-Reverse-plunger system (like the Longstrike and Recon) is notorious for shorter distances, and jams (if used improperly or with bent darts)
-Don't expect this to act like a sniper rifle; it's an ASSAULT rifle (meaning short-medium distance shots)
-Collapsable handle isn't as stable as one would like.
-Lots of noise while firing...not much of a problem for people, but the rattle bugs me sometimes.
All in all, its a very decent gun, and you cant beat the price for something as decent as the Deploy (though the Recon came kinda close)
Novelty toy February 21, 2010 Deric Clarke (Orange Curtain CA USA) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
Ok, I was so happy to see this at my local toy shop since I thought it would not be out until April. This is a fun novelty blaster that Nerf used to make in a large variety. I love the N-Strike line, but like many have gotten a bit bored with the repackaging of the same systems. So here is how the Deploy CS-6 is different, it transforms! Yeah, a flashlight into a blaster seems lame when you think about the light only needing 3 AAA batteries to work, but I still remember the sonic ray gun I had that folded into a radio when I was younger and I loved playing with it!
The stats:
-The plunger is identical to the Recon (which seems to be Nerf's fav since you see it on the Longstrike and Raider), so the power is that of a light blaster. Think Recon range with no barrel extension.
-The size is nice and compact when folded and expands an extra 4"-5" when 'deployed.'
-It comes with a carry strap! Finally all the other blasters have the place for clipping a strap this one actually comes with one.
-N-Strike accessories that can work with the tactical rail and it has a fitting for the barrel extensions from the Recon, Longstrike, and Longshot.
-Pump-action, which is always nice, but the collapsing handle (which has a good additional support) feels flimsy (which I expected since it is collapsible and made of plastic).
-It is a CS (clip-system) so you can buy extra clips and use the Drum-clip (the last seems a bit awkward with the size and weight).
I bought this blaster because of the uniqueness it has and how much fun I had when I was a kid using a transforming blaster and my imagination. I think my son will get a kick out of it also.
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