I took it off within the first hour and have yet to re-attach it. ![]() The tripod attachment is virtually useless. The internals are performing just the same as several hundred battles ago, and have only suffered the occasional jam when I attempted to load a rather worn dart into it. (Sore losers are never fun.) Despite all the abuse it has suffered in the office battlefield, it still keeps working as if it was brand new. My Centurion has been dropped, bumped, knocked over and in one instance thrown twenty feet into a wall. ![]() Seeing as it's billed as a "sniper" style weapon, I feel it reasonably lives up to what you should expect from a lever-operated nerf rifle. Beyond about 50 feet you're looking in about one round in three being on target, but the others will be reasonably close. Nerf guns are inherently inaccurate at range, and this one is no different. Large darts mean that they can use a larger spring to power their flight, while still keeping them on target. The sounds as you prep to send rounds down upon some shmuck has caused a few people to surrender before I actually fired. While not super accurate beyond about 30 feet, if you can get a dart on target it's hard for people to dodge on reflex. When you pull the trigger, there's enough weight to the spring to give it minor, minor recoil and a meaty firing sound. When cycling and chambering a round, you get a raspy but still intimidating Cha-CHUNK as you prepare to fire. Nerf nailed the spring sound with this one. ![]() On the other hand, it's a massive gun with some pretty seriously scary looks if you're on the other end. Unless you have a very large ten-year-old, or are a perpetual ten-year-old, this product is likely going to be unwieldy and cumbersome. The clip is a comfortable enough handle anyway, and solidly locks into the receiver, so you can easily maneuver it from there. If you're familiar with an M-4 or M-16, it's a slightly longer distance to reach than these actual weapons. This thing is probably at the upper limit of comfortable reach for me, and I find myself using the clip as a forward grip rather than the actual grip on the weapon. I'm a towering 5 foot six with little T-rex arms. Here's what I've gleaned after about a month of using it to completely dominate my office. Nerf and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro. Amp up your targeting cred with the Centurion blaster. With a range of 100 feet and 6 Mega darts, you can push the boundaries of your marksmanship. Attach the bipod stand for even more accuracy and load up the Mega Clip with your Mega Whistler Darts. This N-Strike Elite blaster features bigger darts that are engineered to fire farther than ever. Even if you miss the whistle tips will be quite a surprise as it sails past your target! Launch a long-range assault with this incredible high-caliber Centurion blaster. With range of up to 100 feet, this MEGA series blasts darts that are six times larger than standard darts. Its also very well suited for surprising your friends with an unexpected head shot. This Centurion blaster is perfect for that task. They can fend off enemy advances at range and allow for teammates to take critical tactical positions. ![]() Product Packaging Frustration-Free Packaging Elite Nerfheads know that Snipers are essential for the opening moments of any skirmish.
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