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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
Fabric Type: 0653569217374
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 37.5
Maximum Color Depth: Hasbro
Metal Type: Hasbro
Minimum Shutter Speed: 60 months
Optical Zoom: 69148
Total Firewire Ports: Hasbro
Total Parallel Ports: March 24, 2007
Hasbro
Features:- |This friendly, neighborhood dart blaster features exciting dart-launching action!
- |Blaster comes with 4 suction-tipped darts.
- |Ages 5 and up.
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My four year old son LOVES this toy. It took him just a few tries to figure out how to pump, aim, and fire it. The darts shoot far and fast and stick VERY well.
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This toy was nicer than I expected. For the price, I was expecting a small stocking stuffer. When it arrived, I realized...it much too big for a stocking. I think you will be pleased with the quality and look of this toy. My son is not an avid Spiderman fan, but what kid doesn't like shooting nerf darts? He loves to shoot them to the ceiling and wait for them to come down. Great for the price!
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This is quite the toy if you have a dart-shooter in your house. This one is neat in that you have to pump it first while it's on your arm, then shoot it. It really helps with the hand-eye coordination but be prepared for some frustration at first before they get used to it. It takes more time to pump it first, then fire and if they're aiming for something in particular, that can be frustrating. That said, it is a fun toy, the darts shoot long and fast, stick very, very well, and leave no marks ... Read More
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My son was so excited to get this. He loves Spider-Man and dart shooters. This toy shoots well - the darts come out fast and straight - but the design is TERRIBLE. It doesn't fit the child's arm well. The contact points are 4 pieces of plastic that poke into the skin. The piece on the end that you pull out to ready the dart is so hard to pull that the unit pulls off the arm (poking into the skin even more), and it can't be stabilized with the hand it's attached to, either, because of how it sits ... Read More
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