Adventure Force

Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Team Competition Ball Blaster - Compatible with NERF Rival

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(4.8) 4.8 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
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Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Team Competition Ball Blaster - Compatible with NERF Rival

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4.8 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
09/09/2018
Very fun and heavy duty!
My son enjoys playing paintball, but doesn't like the bruises and I didn't really like the mess with his clothes, and the high expense of the equipment. So we are all thrilled with this kinder, safer, cheaper, and less painful alternative, that still offers action-packed fun for him and all the guys. The blaster is quite big, so this really is for older kids and adults and is labeled as intended for ages 14 and up. It isn't light, either, with 6 "D" batteries (not included) the loaded gun weighs 6.5 pounds. The weight is well balanced, though, and the grips work well. That said, it's quite a few steps up from toy darts. There is a jam release button, in the upper barrel (press and lean the gun forward) but we haven't had any jams yet. There is a trigger lock, and a power switch, to quiet the blaster while you sneak around. There are red, green, and blue disks for teaming up or just using as a fun decoration. It seems to fire about once or twice a second, and has consistent aiming, too. Wind can be a factor in aiming, but the lighter balls mean the balls do not hurt like paintballs, so it's all good. He's really having a lot of fun with this blaster.
Michelle

Most helpful negative review

4.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
09/02/2018
"Lock'd, Loaded & Ready To Pop Off"...........
First, the colors are bright, happy, fun engaging & attention getting. Next, this blaster is a fun to use once you get used to the weight of it. At least for me, a first time player of this type of toy. There are a few downfalls in my opinion. Some bigger than others. The biggest one being the weight of it. PARTICULARLY, with the batteries. It did not say in the description when I selected this item, how much it weighed with the HUGE "D" batteries needed for this to operate. SIX!!!!! YES, SIX! They load on the top using a screw driver to open & close for loading & unloading the batteries. This makes it definitely a bit heavy for a smaller child. The unit itself is well over 2 feet tall/long (around 2.5 feet or so). Per included product/item/unit instructions: Children/people ages 14+ ONLY! Particularly when having to manipulate & navigate its features & power during a high action, highly physical game. I'm assuming the size of the unit & the power it would need to have in order to compete with others of its kind, would require large batteries or battery packs in order to deliver. However, I'm no expert as I'm only hypothesizing/theorizing. The next downfall is the motor which is NOT quiet. That means the unlikelyhood of the super "fun-ness" of the sneak or stealth attack. Fun nonetheless. Also, it's been said to be compatible with some sort of rechargeable battery from another blaster of similar play. A "Nerf" brand one. I'm not sure but, a friend told me this as they saw me trying this one out. Again, I'm not too familiar with these sorts of things. I did have a fun with this one though. The unit comes with a few (3) different discs of different colors allowing to accustom your unit based on teams. The colors (green, blue & red) come in sets of two. They just pop in & pop out. There's an undercarriage spot right in front of the trigger area that's a little textured but, still made out of the same plastic molding used for the whole unit, to aid for grip balancing for stabilization while in use. Perhaps, this grip area could have a rubberized or silicone type covering/overlay for better grip. You're sweating/wet running around which makes the holding slippery. The rubberized grip would provide more control. The third bigger thing that I feel is a downfall is the fire power which is delayed & inconsistent in my opinion. Not a deal breaker though. It just takes a few seconds (around 3-5) to continue blasting after trigger pulling each time which blasts about 3-8 balls at a time. You have to just hold the trigger to release these rounds. Continuous pressing of the trigger does not give you more fire power. It stalls it. Press, let the alloted rounds release, allow motor to reload, then fire again. This is that delay I'm talking about. There' s a trigger lock button a bit up in front of the trigger. It's a push type. Push in from the front. Push from the back (underneath) to unlock. The rounds numbers are not consistent. Could be batteries. Could be unit's mechanism itself. Either way, 3-8 rounds is good enough for me. There's also no speed/ acceleration/velocity setting (if that's even a thing with this type of product). Again, I'm no pro at  this but, I like the product. Another downside though, is the balls being lost & too pain staking to find & collect for reuse. Especially with so many people running & kicking or feet sweeping them. **Side note: You can really tell I'm new to this. LoL.** There is a ball jam release button located right above the ball muzzle that comes in handy when your 'balls are in a jam'. LoL!. I had a couple jams & this feature worked fine. The "hopper" is where the balls/rounds are housed. There's this blue "thingy" (hopper support bracket) that pushes down on top of the hopper once it has been loaded & put back into the blaster. It doesn't clamp or click into place which would be better. It just sits there. To me, it serves more as decorative than function. I kinda sorta used it as a second makeshift eye line. I also left on the clear elastic that holds it togther for shipping/packing purposes. I carefully & gingerly maneuver the hopper out while leaving it attached by this elastic to load balls. I then use that same care to return the hopper to its space. I find this to be helpful in holding the hopper perfectly in place. Perhaps, tbey can design a stretchy elastic piece like this to accompany this feature for more stability in the hopper's housing. What do I know?........... The undercarriage of the hopper itself has spring loaded like panels on either side of the slender opening of it which makes loading it easy but, secure.  It also of course is the place where the balls are released into or for the chamber or whatever it's called in which to fire the rounds. It says to hold up to 100 rounds. It comes with 75. Why? Just why would they "say" it holds 100 YET, start you off with ONLY 75? So super janky of them......... Anyways, here's what I feel is the MOST IMPORTANT PART>>do NOT shoot this up close on anyone! In addition, do NOT overload the hopper. It could cause jamming if you have none or excessive jamming if you experience it at all. Overall, none of the downfalls I've mentioned in this review are deal breakers for me. I like this toy. It creates activity of the mind & body. You strategize & you become physically engaged which are both forms of exercise for even those who don't. It invites you to want to become active. For that alone, I recommend this product. ****IMPORTANT**** PLEASE READ THE INCLUDED INSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTION LEAFLET IN ITS ENTIRETY!!!! FOLLOW ALL RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT THE BATTERIES & THE UNIT IN ORDER TO GET THE BEST USAGE /FUN OUT OF THE PRODUCT**** My last tidbit of advice I'd give, is to use head/face protecrive gear for eyes & teeth despite the balls not being too hard. It's just added measure when playing high speed & spur of the second decision making, physically high impact games. Like a mouth guard & eye goggles. This is only my advice. Well, I guess that's it & I hope I've not forgotten anything. So, get up, get out & get to steppin', running & taking cover 'cause I'm comin' fo ya.
Fluffilyfabu
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/12/2020
    Perfect gift!
    Got this for my son for Easter, and he LOVES it. It's huge, and heavy, but so much fun! Make sure you pick up batteries to go with it, because it takes 6 D batteries! Packs power and has awesome space for ammo!
    Ninjabride
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/11/2018
    Powerful toy gun
    I received this product from the Spark Reviewer program. My son loves this gun. He was so excited. The only draw back is that is takes 6 D cell batteries and it makes the gun a little heavy. But if doesn't affect the function of the gun. It does hurt when you get hit by those little balls at close range. So I told him don't shoot anyone in the face. He played for hours.
    Dolphincrazy88
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/09/2018
    Very fun and heavy duty!
    My son enjoys playing paintball, but doesn't like the bruises and I didn't really like the mess with his clothes, and the high expense of the equipment. So we are all thrilled with this kinder, safer, cheaper, and less painful alternative, that still offers action-packed fun for him and all the guys. The blaster is quite big, so this really is for older kids and adults and is labeled as intended for ages 14 and up. It isn't light, either, with 6 "D" batteries (not included) the loaded gun weighs 6.5 pounds. The weight is well balanced, though, and the grips work well. That said, it's quite a few steps up from toy darts. There is a jam release button, in the upper barrel (press and lean the gun forward) but we haven't had any jams yet. There is a trigger lock, and a power switch, to quiet the blaster while you sneak around. There are red, green, and blue disks for teaming up or just using as a fun decoration. It seems to fire about once or twice a second, and has consistent aiming, too. Wind can be a factor in aiming, but the lighter balls mean the balls do not hurt like paintballs, so it's all good. He's really having a lot of fun with this blaster.
    Michelle
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/08/2018
    Powerful and affordable blaster
    If you are a kid looking to gain an edge over your friends in a dart or ball blasting battle, or a parent who wants to dominate in the next backyard foam projectile war, the Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Ball Blaster is just the item for you. It is a very high quality device that holds 100 projectiles at a time, and rapid fires them without pumping or any other reloading effort on your part. The projectile hopper is very easy to access to reload, or can be changed out with another one for fast reloading. And at half the price of the competition's similarly sized blaster it is very affordable. This blaster is heavier than other blasters because of the need for six D batteries to operate it. In fact this is my only complaint about the Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Ball Blaster, it uses up batteries pretty quickly. After one afternoon of playing with my children I needed to put fresh batteries in it in order to continue the fun. Overall though I really like the quality and functionality of the Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Ball Blaster and would highly recommend it for anyone young or old looking for a great ball blaster.
    BrightLight4
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/06/2018
    Super Fun and Affordable, But Heavy!!!!
    The Quantum Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Ball Blaster is a total blast! Nerf makes a similar blaster in their Rival series, but this one is cheaper and just as high quality. The gun comes with 75 balls but can hold up to 100 rounds. The rounds are also compatible with Nerf Rival balls as well. It's easy loading via the top of the gun. The blaster also comes with six team color chips (green, blue and red) so you can form and change teams quickly. This toy is huge, and it's heavy. The age limit is 14, which is appropriate, but I think my husband and I had more fun with it! The balls do shoot pretty hard and fast so be cognizant of your surroundings, including dogs (as we almost gave mine a heart attack when one accidentally went by his head). The blaster does require 6 D batteries, which aren't cheap but the cost of batteries is easily offset by the lower price of the toy as compared to similar Nerf models. This is a great toy for any active teenager or adult looking for some kid-like fun. The best part is the price. Great purchase!
    SarahKat
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/04/2018
    Great fun!
    The adventure force tactical strike quantum motorized ball blaster is a lot of fun. It comes with 75 balls, but has the ability to hold 100 balls. Comes with different color plates to put on sides to coordinate with your team. Takes 6 D batteries, not included. Easy to use and shoots really well. Haven't run into any problems using this item.
    tinkerwd
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/03/2018
    Ball blaster
    This adventure motorized ball blaster works very good. My son loves it, it provides hours of fun and entrainment. The rounds are compatible with all adventure force tactical strike and standard rival Nerf blasters. The high capacity hopper holds up to one hundred rounds.It has a motorized fly wheel which requires six D size batteries which are not included of course. With this ball blaster you can set up teams and have a different color to mark your teams. If you are looking for a way to entertain your teanage boys than this is the product.
    Mizgreeneyes
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/02/2018
    "Lock'd, Loaded & Ready To Pop Off"...........
    First, the colors are bright, happy, fun engaging & attention getting. Next, this blaster is a fun to use once you get used to the weight of it. At least for me, a first time player of this type of toy. There are a few downfalls in my opinion. Some bigger than others. The biggest one being the weight of it. PARTICULARLY, with the batteries. It did not say in the description when I selected this item, how much it weighed with the HUGE "D" batteries needed for this to operate. SIX!!!!! YES, SIX! They load on the top using a screw driver to open & close for loading & unloading the batteries. This makes it definitely a bit heavy for a smaller child. The unit itself is well over 2 feet tall/long (around 2.5 feet or so). Per included product/item/unit instructions: Children/people ages 14+ ONLY! Particularly when having to manipulate & navigate its features & power during a high action, highly physical game. I'm assuming the size of the unit & the power it would need to have in order to compete with others of its kind, would require large batteries or battery packs in order to deliver. However, I'm no expert as I'm only hypothesizing/theorizing. The next downfall is the motor which is NOT quiet. That means the unlikelyhood of the super "fun-ness" of the sneak or stealth attack. Fun nonetheless. Also, it's been said to be compatible with some sort of rechargeable battery from another blaster of similar play. A "Nerf" brand one. I'm not sure but, a friend told me this as they saw me trying this one out. Again, I'm not too familiar with these sorts of things. I did have a fun with this one though. The unit comes with a few (3) different discs of different colors allowing to accustom your unit based on teams. The colors (green, blue & red) come in sets of two. They just pop in & pop out. There's an undercarriage spot right in front of the trigger area that's a little textured but, still made out of the same plastic molding used for the whole unit, to aid for grip balancing for stabilization while in use. Perhaps, this grip area could have a rubberized or silicone type covering/overlay for better grip. You're sweating/wet running around which makes the holding slippery. The rubberized grip would provide more control. The third bigger thing that I feel is a downfall is the fire power which is delayed & inconsistent in my opinion. Not a deal breaker though. It just takes a few seconds (around 3-5) to continue blasting after trigger pulling each time which blasts about 3-8 balls at a time. You have to just hold the trigger to release these rounds. Continuous pressing of the trigger does not give you more fire power. It stalls it. Press, let the alloted rounds release, allow motor to reload, then fire again. This is that delay I'm talking about. There' s a trigger lock button a bit up in front of the trigger. It's a push type. Push in from the front. Push from the back (underneath) to unlock. The rounds numbers are not consistent. Could be batteries. Could be unit's mechanism itself. Either way, 3-8 rounds is good enough for me. There's also no speed/ acceleration/velocity setting (if that's even a thing with this type of product). Again, I'm no pro at  this but, I like the product. Another downside though, is the balls being lost & too pain staking to find & collect for reuse. Especially with so many people running & kicking or feet sweeping them. **Side note: You can really tell I'm new to this. LoL.** There is a ball jam release button located right above the ball muzzle that comes in handy when your 'balls are in a jam'. LoL!. I had a couple jams & this feature worked fine. The "hopper" is where the balls/rounds are housed. There's this blue "thingy" (hopper support bracket) that pushes down on top of the hopper once it has been loaded & put back into the blaster. It doesn't clamp or click into place which would be better. It just sits there. To me, it serves more as decorative than function. I kinda sorta used it as a second makeshift eye line. I also left on the clear elastic that holds it togther for shipping/packing purposes. I carefully & gingerly maneuver the hopper out while leaving it attached by this elastic to load balls. I then use that same care to return the hopper to its space. I find this to be helpful in holding the hopper perfectly in place. Perhaps, tbey can design a stretchy elastic piece like this to accompany this feature for more stability in the hopper's housing. What do I know?........... The undercarriage of the hopper itself has spring loaded like panels on either side of the slender opening of it which makes loading it easy but, secure.  It also of course is the place where the balls are released into or for the chamber or whatever it's called in which to fire the rounds. It says to hold up to 100 rounds. It comes with 75. Why? Just why would they "say" it holds 100 YET, start you off with ONLY 75? So super janky of them......... Anyways, here's what I feel is the MOST IMPORTANT PART>>do NOT shoot this up close on anyone! In addition, do NOT overload the hopper. It could cause jamming if you have none or excessive jamming if you experience it at all. Overall, none of the downfalls I've mentioned in this review are deal breakers for me. I like this toy. It creates activity of the mind & body. You strategize & you become physically engaged which are both forms of exercise for even those who don't. It invites you to want to become active. For that alone, I recommend this product. ****IMPORTANT**** PLEASE READ THE INCLUDED INSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTION LEAFLET IN ITS ENTIRETY!!!! FOLLOW ALL RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT THE BATTERIES & THE UNIT IN ORDER TO GET THE BEST USAGE /FUN OUT OF THE PRODUCT**** My last tidbit of advice I'd give, is to use head/face protecrive gear for eyes & teeth despite the balls not being too hard. It's just added measure when playing high speed & spur of the second decision making, physically high impact games. Like a mouth guard & eye goggles. This is only my advice. Well, I guess that's it & I hope I've not forgotten anything. So, get up, get out & get to steppin', running & taking cover 'cause I'm comin' fo ya.
    Fluffilyfabu
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/02/2018
    Kids toy gun Motorized Ball Blaster
    I got to try this Motorized Ball Blaster kids plastic toy gun from Wal-Mart Spark Reviewer for free in exchanged for my honest review about it. This is so much fun to play with. I thought about buying another one but it is extremely expensive. $49.88 at Wal-Mart online. I like that it's motorized and it comes with 75 small balls. It's very big and it's for kids or teenagers 14 years and older. It also comes with the color disc as teams. The more the merrier. I recommend.
    ardawd
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/31/2018
    Fun, fun, fun!
    I got the “Adventure Force Tactical Strike Quantum Motorized Ball Blaster” for our son and he just loves it! It is huge and motorized, to be used by bigger kids and needs 6D type batteries which are not included and it gets heavier with the batteries in; our son had a blast with the 75 tactical strike bounce balls rounds and the balls are quite harmless, light and bouncy; this Adventure Tactical Strike has a full auto blasting range, an anti-jam auto-release button making this toy reload very quick and easy. Our son even made a target on the back of our door, on the inside and that was the shooting range location for him and his friends and they had a blast! And this is not only for kids but for adults too: both, my wife and me, took turns shooting at target as well and we had so much fun! It is the ultimate toy for any kid and you cannot go wrong with choosing it!
    ChicagoExpert