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The NERF Pro Gelfire Dual Wield Pack delivers high-velocity, no-prime firing with two ergonomically designed blasters, each featuring 100-round integrated hoppers. It includes 5,000 hydrating gel rounds that burst on impact, plus protective eyewear and trigger locks, making it the ultimate competitive blaster set for ages 14 and up—battery-free and ready for action.
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.02"L x 2.64"W x 9.02"H |
Size | Medium |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Powerhouses |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**S
Must have Gel Blasters
When I first saw these guns, I thought the idea of no prime shooting was cool, but I told myself they could not shoot very hard. Finally, I bought myself a pair, and they have well exceeded my expectations. They need no batteries, and no priming, just load and pull the trigger. They are small, but very sturdy, and hold 100 rounds each. Each also has its own safety switch, which is a must have feature for any gun. Upon testing, they shoot harder and further than my fully automatic Gel Blaster Piranha, and close to, but not quite as hard as, my Nerf Gel Blaster Ghost. They have a pretty good range, and decent accuracy. These are a great set to buy for kids, as there are two, and they are easy to use, or if you are into more advanced gels blaster wars, then these are great guns to keep in your back pocket as a spare or for closer range combat.
S**O
Fun
These are fun little gel pistols, they go as fast as you can pull the trigger, but it might be difficult for smaller or weaker hands. Aim is pretty good, ammo capacity could be better, but that's always the case. It feels solid and can take a beating, just remember to tilt the blaster forward occasionally to feed the gel rounds.
D**N
Get ear protection
This thing is loud and hurts my ears without ear protection. I imagine it will soften after the springs are well used. Shoots a good distance 30’ and I recommend dropping a few beads in a water bottle. Let it expand and you got a quick and easy loader. Those beads are hard to pickup if you drop any on the floor. I love that there’s no batteries or lever to pull which makes it inexpensive and fun to use. The initial trigger pull is a bit heavy for a toy. Makes a click when you pull the trigger and another when it’s released. It’s louder than my break barrels. Couldn’t tell from the videos how loud they were.
S**N
Great guns
Extremely fun pain full to others and good durability
R**R
They're good
These take a bit of getting used to, but once you do, you won't regret the purchase. They're fairly accurate and don't require clean up since the little pellet things burst on impact.One thing to note is you can shoot the pellets before they're 'ready', meaning they will fire but will mislead you in thinking the impact is light since the velocity is greatly reduced. Once fully expanded, the pellets actually hurt quite a bit. So take heed before shooting this at someone.My only negative remark is how difficult it is to pull the trigger. I can pull it with one finger with a bit of labor, it's much easier with two fingers. Younger kids will have difficulty in pulling the trigger though.These are cheap and fun, and if your goal is target practice and you don't want to pick up bbs, then this is a good choice.
M**N
Not for younger kids
These were really, really cool. I don’t recommend using them for younger children for these reasons one they are a little bit hard to pull back and they actually have a bit of a bite to them. They’re very durable. They look pretty cool like I said they’re a little bit hard to pull back but once you get used to it look out we had a blast my boys and I. Ages 10 and up I would suggest. And definitely wear a safety glasses.
B**R
Poor design, but shoots well.
So, the blaster does shoot pretty good. Shoots straight, and pretty far at a good speed. Only some gellets break up in the air. So, functions pretty well once you get it all setup.But the complete design of the gun is pretty bad.The trigger is much too far away. I am an full grown adult, and you can see in the pic, that my extended finger can only just barely reach the trigger. Maybe this is on purpose, to make it hard for kids?The hand grip has a seam that your thumb presses against, and kinda irritates your skin and is rough. I smoothed it out with some sandpaper.The hopper is the worst. The lid does not open all the way, so makes pouring in the gellets almost impossible. Especially since there is not flat part on the blaster to set it down. So you either need an extra set of hands, or you have to hold it one one hand, while trying to pour in the gellets into an awkward half closed hopper with the other. More than half the gellets will end up falling to the floor and bouncing and rolling away.This is not really meant for kids. The trigger is too large, the refill too difficult and too messy.
A**D
Good when it worka
The work great when they want to work. Theres been several false fires where nothing comes out. If you drop the gun, the latch unlocks easily and beads go everywhere. Quality would be better if the kept the hole where the bbs go into the chamber towards the end so you didnt have to keep the gun aimed down. Accuracy is good when it fires. Its not loud at all.
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