Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2025
Great Blaster, with larger hands you can operate the gun one handed.
David
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Fun little toy for my daughter.
Ron Rice
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
This is everyone's favorite blaster
Vincent Houle
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
Works perfectly
ALL4FUN
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Bought this for my daughter for Christmas but it has quickly become one of my favorites! I am a fan of the design, not to mention this thing packs a serious punch and sends darts quite a distance! I haven't have any issues with jamming. This was a great deal and when they go on sale again, I might have to buy another!
Ninja
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Very nice
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
It is so fun.
Nina
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Easy to use and fun. Good size for my 8 year old.
らと
Reviewed in Japan on January 20, 2025
オリジナルカラーで安価でした。塗装して金属っぽくしてみました。
nathan
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
The Hammershot is a single-shot, hammer-action blaster, which means you manually cock the hammer to fire each dart. It has a six-dart rotating drum, which is a nice feature for a blaster of its size. The performance is solid, with a decent range of up to 75 feet, depending on the condition of the darts and environmental factors. The firing mechanism is relatively straightforward, making it a good choice for both new and experienced Nerf players. The blaster is well-constructed, with a durable plastic build that can handle the rough and tumble of play. It feels solid in the hand, and the ergonomics are designed for comfortable use. The grip is generally comfortable, though it might be a bit small for larger hands. The rotating drum and hammer mechanism are robust, though as with any Nerf blaster, rough play might eventually cause some wear and tear. Overall, the Nerf Zombie Strike Hammershot Blaster in Splatter is a visually appealing and functional blaster that offers solid performance and durability. It's a great choice for fans of the Zombie Strike series who appreciate its unique aesthetic and can handle the single-shot, manual-action gameplay.
Tulix IQ
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2024
Le gustó mucho a mi hijo, llego en buen tiempo
Vedant
Reviewed in India on July 1, 2023
I brought this for 899 rupees and it's so worth it the handle is comfortable the trigger is buttery smooth and it holds 5 darts and the Design is also great the average fps is about 70 which is pretty decent for zombie strike blaster for 899 this thing is really good you should buy it . (Important note) if the price is above 1300 rupees you should not buy this
Sonny
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022
These newer color options are nice, and for the most part, this is just like the first generation hammershots.The action is clicky but reliable, and it works great for all kinds of darts, including the older Nerf micro darts, including whistlers or sonic screamers, if you can get a hold of some.The only real negative with this version of the Hammershot is that some of the plastic internals seem slightly weaker than those in the orginal Hammershot. This shouldn't really affect normal users, but if you like modding your Nerf blasters with more beefy springs, you might want to make sure to reinforce the plastic seat for your spring, so it doesn't eat its way through the plastic.All in all, this is a nice different printed colorway of a good Nerf blaster that's popular among enthusiasts. The way you can prime it one-handed (if your hands are big enough) makes for an especially fun blaster for a kid or adult who might like to increase their firepower by holding a blaster in each hand.It's only recently there were any good manually primed pistol alternatives to the Hammershot, and even today, it's a classic with several aftermarket modding options.