We had a lot of fun with these. Andrew still is unable to actually cock one of the blasters but he can use the scorpion or Destructor quite easily. It is also way more satisfying to pepper dad with tons of darts at once. You can see these blasters in action in our video below.
Prime Time Toys sent me their Legendfire Powershot Blaster to review. What follows is my honest review of the toy blaster. I have also made a video showing it in action.
The Legendfire Powershot Blaster has an interesting design and features. The blaster comes with 18 darts which can be loaded into two separate ammo cartridges or drums. There is also a clip (a tactical cartridge holder) so that you can carry the spare drum around with you while you are having your dart blaster fun. Being able to carry 18 pieces of ammo around with you and have it easy to switch in and out is a key feature to this blaster. The blaster works with Slamfire Power! What this means is that in order to deploy a dart you pull back on the slamfire mechanism and then to advance the drum you push forward. The trigger on the blaster is merely for show, it does not make the darts fire.
The blaster claims that the darts can fire up to 80 feet. while I did not do a distance test, I just don’t have the right facilities here to do that, I did fire off a bunch and they were very fast and true. This is a long barrel blaster and part of Prime Time Toys Dart Zone Covert Ops series. It is for ages 8 and up and retails for $14.99. I found it to be a pretty decent blaster. One drum worked a lot better than the other but I couldn’t spot the differences to see why. I was able to power through deploying 9 darts really quickly and then change my drum very quickly as well. The Legendfire would be a decent blaster to have in your arsenal when you are having a blaster fight with friends.