czwartek, 14 listopada 2013

Nerf Elite Rayven Review!


This is the Elite Rayven. It is the Elite version of the original Rayven, which makes it better.
First of all, this is my actual favorite blaster. It comes with 18 glow in the dark elite darts and a Firefly tech 18 dart clip. Here it it's box:

Back of it:

It has got two tactial rails: one on the right and one on the top:


It also has a barrel attachment on the front, so it means that you can attach an extra barrel.
Here it is with some attachments:

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It has a jam door in case of a jammed dart:

Open:

Dart pusher in action:

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It is a semiautomatic blaster and flywheel powered so it requires 4 AA batteries
I use eneloop japanese batteries

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And because it is flywheel powered it has a secondary trigger, which turns on the flywheels.

It can only use streamlined darts: left: classic streamline, middle: elite dart, right: glow in the dark elite dart.

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So it can't use any of those darts:

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It is clip system and it means that it can use every Nerf clip:

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As I wrote before it comes with a Firefly tech 18 dart clip.


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It requires  3x AA batteries


to charge up those glow-in-the-dark darts

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glow-in-the-dark dart charged:


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And now for the firing.
I have done a range test outside with ten elite darts in a normal 18 dart clip.

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Results:
High: 20m
Middle: 18m
Lowest dart: 16m

So average of 18m is pretty good in my opinion.
It is a pretty accurate blaster comparing to other flywheel powered ones and suprisingly it is quieter!

Overall I recommend buying this blaster. It has a comfortable handle and it is compact so that's a good thing about it. I give it personally 9/10.

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