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NERF Modulus Regulator

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Also, the mag well is in kind of a weird position in relation to the grip, which makes changing the magazine in a rush is also slightly hit or miss. This might be just a case of getting used to it, but it was another case of making me not quite like it as much as I wanted to. At the top of the carry handle, there is a relatively small peephole. This hole makes it possible for the individual to have a line of sight so that when other optic devices are attached, you can look through it.

Compared to others, the Nerfs Modulus Regulators magazine position is quite forward. The blaster of the full auto nerf gun is mostly compatible with N-strike magazines; notwithstanding, If you know how to, you shouldn’t have problems loading the gun. Well, not just that, with the selector, you can do a whole bunch of other things that make firing quite fun. You could use larger mags than those supplied plus the firing is as hard and fast as it should be for an N-Strike blaster. Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time.Launch into epic battles with NERF Blasters! Choose your blaster and get ready to fire with Nerf’s aerodynamic foam darts. Further forward on the underside is the magazine well. This blaster is compatible with all N strike magazines. I found the position to be a touch too far forward compared to most NERF guns. So when I went to load I would find myself crashing around trying to find the slot more often than I would have liked. I ended up doing quite a bit of research into the full-auto Nerf dart blasters, and came to the conclusion that this was arguably the best of them. I didn't even really care that much for the fact it has a fire selector; what attracted me was that it had a higher rate of fire than the Rapidstrike and Infinus, while using C batteries instead of the D batteries the HyperFire uses, and not being clipped and solvent-welded together like the Turbine. The semi-automatic and three-round burst modes are electronically controlled to fire one or three darts with any duration of the trigger input. Full auto moves the feeding conveyor only when you hold the trigger, similar to the hyper fire.

Its ergonomics are slightly weird compared to the Rapidstrike, too; the magazine release is in the trigger well, but it isn't unreasonably bad. The magazine also sits much further forward than in most other blasters, which can be weird to get used to--but again, it isn't unreasonable. I think it's overall still better than the HyperFire, at least. The full auto mode is also possible; however, this only moves the feeding conveyor while you are holding the trigger. This mechanism is very similar to that of the hyper fire. Most of the users have positive things to say about the Modulus Regulator. However, there are some notables that complain about jamming. The jam clearing door is that’s why a huge relief. Also, the darts don’t easily go through deformation and that’s a good thing according to many. There are also notes on accurate and far going shoots overall. Pros & Cons The value also depends on how much you want the accessories it comes with NERF Modulus Regulator Review Review

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Looking at the side of the Regulator, just above the trigger is the battery door. The regulator requires four C style alkaline batteries. To install the batteries remove the Phillips screw, then remove the battery door and insert the batteries. reinstall the battery door Loading Being able to switch between semi-auto and auto is a very cool feature. Unfortunately, the overall blaster has some weird ergonomics that make me like it less than I should. Distance is important, as well. Some blasters can shoot as far as 70 feet, although they do best within 50-feet ranges. My only word of warning would be to be careful that you load the darts properly, but this well be us being a little Nerf toy green.

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