The Nerf Modulus Ultimate Customizer Pack is the ultimate in Nerf Modulus blaster building and customization! The motorized blaster comes with 7 tactical accessories to modify for any mission or battle. Stabilize shots with the stock that adjusts 3 ways for a comfortable fit. Switch on the tactical light to illuminate targets. Battlers can focus their aim with the flip-up sight. Keep accessories in reach with the 3-in-1 tactical rail; flip up the sides to create 3 rails. Increase targeting precision with the barrel, which has 3 tactical rails to hold gear. Power up the blaster’s motor with the acceleration button for rapid-fire dart blasting from the 10-dart banana clip. Load a rocket into the built-in launcher and pump the handle to fire. The clip holder mounts onto tactical rails to keep darts nearby for fast reloading. Store rockets in the rail-attachable holder. Comes with two 10-dart banana clips, 40 darts, and 4 rockets.
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.99"L x 3.11"W x 15.87"H |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Theme | Video-Games |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multicolor |
A**R
This thing is BIG
Skipping the contents list since anyone can read that as well as FPS, RoF, and Accuracy/Precision (Nerf Modulus is really just a side-series of N-Strike Elite so you know what to expect there). It's in the average range and not sub-par unlike say a Quadrant vs a Jolt. Yeah, those are front loaded springers not flywheel, but a Jolt is still miles ahead of the Quadrant in range.This thing is BIG. Like the blaster box alone, is a bit over 3.5' long and 15 inches wide. The outer box looked like they either took 2 boxes, cut them apart, then taped part of one onto the other, or they took a much bigger box, then cut and folded it over to match the size. The Japanese writing is not on my box being a USA resident.The Blaster is 16.5" long. With the Barrel Extension and Stock Attachment it's 29.5" long. Just over 30.5" with the stock extended (yeah, the extension is pretty weak) and just over 32.5" if you fully extend the butt of the stock.Blaster itself is a re-skinned Demolisher which is a Flywheel. So if you have no batteries, you won't rain foam on your enemies. The missile launcher up front is air pump action, no batteries required. Being a flywheel, it's not exactly vacuum loud, but stealth won't really be possible.Semi-auto Flywheel (4x AA's), so rev first then pull trigger. On the topic of the battery compartment door, it's a phillips but can also take a flathead which makes it easier if your screwdriver keeps slipping. Unrelated: I also ordered thumbscrews from OutOfDarts for this set as well as my newly acquired Modulus Stryfe to make the battery door easier to manage.The tactical light is... well, it's made by Nerf, so not very tactical. 3 AAA's for a dim light. I plan on either stripping it down to the base rail attachment to make a custom rail accessory, or just removing the light and wiring inside and re-purposing the housing for something else.The 3-in-One rail adapter is just awesome! They seriously need to sell those separately. Don't load too much weight on the two side rails. It won't break, but they won't maintain their angle if you stick something heavier on them and rail attachments for N-Strike Elite style tactical rails (All Nerf Rails are universal except Rival) aren't exactly "Solid" in the first place, so if it's very top or side heavy there is a (medium) chance (depending on weight and what you are doing) that it could pop off.The magazine holder is literally a mag-well with a rail attachment point. It even has a mag release on it for swapping mags out. Due to the design of it, You can only put the magazines (that come with it) in one-way. If you try putting a mag in backwards or upside down it simply won't work. You MUST place it "from below" with the back of the magazine on the Nerf logo end, and the front on the Modulus end. It also sounds a little creaky when there's a mag in it.Spare Missile holder is, exactly what it is. 3 pegs that hold 3 missiles screwed to a ratchet-like rotating rail attachment. It's useful I suppose if you like flinging all the missiles during a session. The pegs are the same as the peg in the front missile launcher. They are hollow and even have the air vents. Take a bit of rubber or latex tubing or some other kind of setup and a bit of McGyvering and you could probably make them fire from it. All the pegs, both on the spare holder and the launcher are pretty tight so unless your missiles are very worn out they won't just slide off. The launcher peg seems even stiffer though.The sight is a 2-in-one. When it's folded down, it's essentially an Iron-sight but when it's up it's like an RPG style sight. Which is pretty much useless as the launcher is pumped and you won't have your face lined up under normal operating. The Iron-sight itself is functional, just keep in mind how Elite darts are known for their "Absolutely Perfect, Laser Precision, and Accurate" design (couldn't say that with a straight face)The Barrel is threaded not smooth. Rail up top, below, and on the right side.Stock has an extension on the shoulder and cheek rests with a kinda rubberized bit added on.Grip is comfortable. If you are using it for long periods of time you may want to add some kind of wrap to make it suit your comfort preferences.Stock, Barrel, and other attachments will of course fit other blasters with the same attachment points, assuming there's nothing in the way. I tried the barrel and stock on my Stryfe which, was a little misaligned due to the shell of the Stryfe not being symmetrical anyways. Rail attachments will "fit" on a Rival rail, just keep in mind that Rival rails are a different style and diameter with a different locking mechanism so your regular Nerf rail attachments will be a bit loose and can't actually lock into place on a Rival blaster. Vise versa, Rival attachments are made to fit a more narrow rail, so putting them on a different rail may stress the plastic or damage it.Size and weight might make this a bit unwieldy for a younger child as it weighs more than a Stryfe before you add any extras on.It came in a few days before the delivery window was supposed to start so it was pretty quick. It came FedEx and they basically rang and ran. My unit is on the opposite end of the building so they pretty much propped it on the wall, rang and walked back to their vehicle. Already out of sight after I ran to collect it. As some will mark it as a failed delivery if you don't get to the door FAST, I am glad I didn't have to wait extra time, but we do have porch pirates both inside and outside our complex, so if I wasn't home, it would have been left unattended.Great purchase! Will have a lot of fun with it in the future.
N**N
Attachment-Crazy Nerfers Will Die.
There is a lot to say about this Nerf Ultimate Customizer Pack. So, as a brief overview, it comes with the blaster itself (a recolored Elite Demolisher), 40 Elite Modulus darts, 4 missiles, 2 10-round magazines and 7 attachments. Yes, 7. You will be in tactical heaven with all the attachments. The attachments include a flashlight, a flip-up sight, a 3-missile holder, a magazine holder, a rail attachment that has 3 rails on it, an adjustable stock and a barrel. A lot of stuff. Now, let's talk about everything in a little more detail. First, the blaster.• The blaster. As I said, it's a recolored Elite Demolisher, and is semi-automatic, magazine fed, and shoots the large missiles by sliding the handle on the bottom forward then backward very quickly. The gun takes 4 AA batteries. Also it has one rail on the top and one on the right side for putting on the attachments.Next, the attachments.• The flashlight. It takes 3 AAA batteries and turns on with a switch. It's actually pretty bright, in my opinion. Could actually be pretty useful. As with all the attachments except for the stock and barrel, it attaches to the blaster by a rail.• The sight. This is a flip-up sight, so you can use it when the sights are flipped down or when they're up. Either way looks cool. The sight pieces do pop off sometimes, though, but you can easily reattach them.• The 3-rail attachment thing. This is a super cool and useful attachment that has 3 rails on the top, and one rail on each side can fold down to 3 positions.• The missile holder. This one is pretty useful since missiles are very large and are hard to have with you, unlike darts, which are much smaller. So having one of these things on your gun helps out a lot. It can hold 3 missiles, and they stay on pretty well. You can also rotate the holder on it's base which is quite nice.• The magazine holder. This is also useful, but I'd say more so than the missile holder. It can hold any Elite magazine in any capacity of darts, I believe. But with the larger mags, like drum mags, they might be able to fall out if you're not careful. I'll have to test that when I get a drum mag. But it works very well with the included magazines, and they never fall out unless you're trying to make them do that. A button releases the mag.• The barrel. This is a very cool barrel because it has 3 rails on it. One on top, one on bottom and one on the right side, but not the right fit whatever reason. It will definitely not help with aiming or distance at all. In fact, when it's on the gun, sometimes the darts don't even fall out when I shoot them. But it looks cool and maybe works better on other guns.• The stock. This is a really cool stock. It's adjustable in 3 ways. You can extend/retract the attachment part, you can extend/retract the cheek rest, and you can extend/retract the shoulder rest in 3 different positions! All of them stay in their positions quite well. Also, the stock is like freaking cool looking.There. I really love this pack and would recommend it to any attachment-crazy Nerfer. You will die. I hope you enjoyed this review and thought it was helpful. Thank you.
L**E
Epic combo Blaster
The ultimate blaster for making endless combinations! Absolutely love the attachments which makes the blaster stand out well! Works great with any other nerf blasters with tactical rails! Only had single fire but fires incredibly well for taking 4AA batteries. I did notice the included barrel is a bit narrow on the inside which sometimes affects the performance of some darts, tried it on my spring powered blasters and it doesn’t affect it as much. Whenever I think of battery operated flywheel blasters I always think it revs pretty loud but this blaster doesn’t make that much noise which is pleasant but still not a deal breaker. The demolisher rockets fly amazing and spins through the air like a football, very cool and satisfying to watch. I definitely recommend this for any nerf fan, endless fun for battle or just for simple plinking around. I think for what you pay for and since this isn’t available in other stores I do believe you really get your money’s worth!
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