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The Game FacePrime Spring-Powered Foam Dart Blaster is a high-performance single-shot rifle designed for ages 16 and up. With a 15-round capacity and speeds reaching up to 130 fps, this blaster ensures less drop and better accuracy over long distances. Its adjustable stock provides optimal comfort, while the tactical rail allows for customization with various accessories. The package includes one red prime blaster and 15 Quik Dart rounds, making it an ideal choice for airsoft enthusiasts and foam play.
Age Range | Kid |
Color | Red |
Size | One Size |
Material Type | Blend |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sport | Airsoft, Blasters & Foam Play |
Included Components | Foam Dart Blaster |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Game Face |
Department | "" |
Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
Item model number | GFJBR |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 1.93 kg |
ASIN | B08B47HVV6 |
D**Z
READ THIS REVIEW IF YOU’RE WORRIED ABOUT PURCHASING!!!
This blaster is insane!! The second I took it out of its packaging I was a little worried that it wouldn’t shoot as hard as it states but when I shot my hand up close it gave me an idea as to how serious this blaster is. Now I had some problems at first with shipping because my first package was damaged but when I spoke to the people who sold this item they were extremely helpful and sent me a new one right away which arrived 3 days after shipped and that just shows how much these people care about their customers. Now more on the blaster, it has some wiggly parts but overall you don’t notice it unless you wiggle them on purpose, and the stock does collapse on you if you put too much pressure but that should be expected with a cheaply designed stock. Now if you want some serious fire power this is what you are looking for and it’s pretty damn accurate. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone playing indoors and up close because you could pretty easily take someone’s eyes out, but if you play outdoors at a distance the fire power is perfect for landing shots.
N**H
Review after 3 Months
Decent powerhouse primary style blaster with an assortment of quirks/defeciencies. After spending several hours with both Red and Blue blasters, over the course of three months, and among different usage scenarios (i.e. battles, range tests, duels, general blasting), I have for y'all the most honest and accurate review.Both blasters arrived to me with inadequate construction regarding the white cage for the priming foregrip (seen inside the barrel shroud, hugging the barrel). I've had to open them up and tighten these screws. In fact, the Red one came with screws free-floating within the barrel shroud - completely removed from the cage. This caused lackluster performance and overall damage to the blaster. This scenario has happened to both blasters, though the Blue's white-cage screws were accounted for but very loosely fit. Here recently, during a battle, three were lost completely.Unless you are handy with tools and willing to fix these issues, I do not recommend purchasing. PLEASE ADDRESS THESE ISSUES WITH YOUR BLASTERS BEFORE USE. It will save you from potentially having to replace and further fix/tool your $70 blaster.This blaster platform is exclusively half-length. The provided Katana style Talon mags are fairly lackluster, and I would recommend Adventure Force Pro line magazines. $25 @ Target for a 3-pack.These points made, you have an accurate and hard-hitting blaster that is technically "out-of-box" but please inspect and repair your blaster as needed.Furthermore, the aftermarket for this blaster is nonexistent. What you see is what you get for the time being.I'll rate this blaster platform a 6.5/10. Hopefully Crossman does better with the next iteration. Go with Adventure Force/Dart Zone for superior products.
I**O
Very bad quality
I recently purchased several blasters from Game Face for my nerf business. Unfortunately, there seems to be a recurring issue with the tactical handle inner bar in all of them. The small screws that are supposed to hold it in place have fallen out. This issue became apparent after the very first game, which lasted only about five minutes, and it resulted in dissatisfaction among my customers.
S**O
My new favorite primary springer blaster, my Nexus Pro is in 2nd place now.
I've been outta the foam flinging loop for awhile, but after I heard about the Dartzone Nexus Pro, I saw the Ceda platform of blasters.... Now that I have a Game Face Prime AND the Nexus Pro I can definitely say what I originally suspected about the quality and accuracy were correct.The Game Face Prime feels much closer to a real steel firearms, & is way more accurate.The Nexus is nice, don't get me wrong, but feels more like a toy to me now that I got the Prime.Anyway, yeah if you want to get a super nice, hard hitting blaster for pro level nerfing, this is the one!Mine doesn't have the "wobble" that some have mentioned plagues alotta Ceda model blasters. I do run a reflex red dot up top just ahead of of the would be ejection port. The optic bridges the front M lok section to the upper.Super solid, also check out Etsy for tons of accessories for the GF Prime that you may want or need later.This is the nicest/1st 3rd party Springer blaster I've shot.It truly makes most Nerf blasters feel like toys.Buy one, you'll love it,
D**E
On sale? Sure. Full price? Nah.
I picked up this blaster when it was on a deep clearance sale. I think with shipping I paid like $42 total. It's a decent blaster, but it has a few quirks. It's also a bit outdated as far as high-performance hobbyist blasters go.The pros:1. It takes half darts, which are much more aerodynamic and accurate.2. It is powerful. A normal Nerf blaster can't really do much harm. Even if someone was shot in their eye with no protection, it's likely that they would make a full recovery. It would hurt, and the fun would stop, but they'd be fine in the long term. This blaster, however, packs a lot more of a punch. Eye protection is definitely a must when playing with this thing. It's not going to leave painful welts like airsoft does, but it'll still hurt.3. It has standard rails for attachments. I can buy a reflex sight, laser, foregrip, or practically any accessory for an actual firearm or airsoft gun and mount it to this blaster with minimal difficulty. I wouldn't recommend mounting a $1,000+ EOTech holographic sight to this thing, but a cheap $25 reflex sight would do it nicely.4. Upgrade parts are fairly readily available. This blaster uses some fairly standard internals, so it can be upgraded substantially with the right knowledge and parts.The cons:1. It is rather creaky. The joint between the forward rail section and the upper receiver just feels… weak. I can flex the blaster pretty substantially without much effort. I don't know if I should be super worried about it breaking, but I don't fully trust it.2. It takes katana magazines. These magazines are alright half dart magazines, but the hobby has pretty much fully embraced talon magazines (another style of half dart magazine). This blaster can take talon magazines, but it will require the magazine adapter from either a Nexus Pro, Aeon Pro, or Dart Zone Max Stryker blaster, and frankly all of those blasters are a better choice to me than this particular blaster.3. It cannot take full length magazines. This blaster was designed in the early stages of commercial half dart blasters. Despite it having a full length magwell capable of having a full length magazine inserted, this blaster cannot use full length darts whatsoever. The bolt does not pull back far enough to clear the back of a full length darts, so it just simply cannot use them. The only reason it even has a full length magazine is for compatibility with ancient early half dart magazines that fit into full length magwells but only took half length darts. These magazines looked like a capital "T" and are basically unavailable anywhere these days. Modern half length magazines are better anyways.4. The stock must be destroyed to be removed. This blaster features what looks like a standard AR buffer tube. You might be tempted to try and slide off the stock and attach an airsoft stock of your choice, but unfortunately that is impossible without destroying the locking tab of the original stock.Conclusion:In the end, yes this is a high performance blaster, but it is incredibly dated. When anyone can walk into a Walmart and pick up a Nexus Pro for around $60, it's very difficult to justify purchasing this blaster at full price. A Nexus Pro has similar upgradability, better magazine compatibility (it can use both half length and full length darts), and better accessory compatibility (the stock can easily be swapped). A Nexus Pro is also just sturdier. I don't worry about breaking my Nexus Pro by flexing it a bit. I kinda do with this blaster.If it's on sale, go ahead. It's a great blaster for under $45. If it's full price, do yourself a favor: drive to Walmart and buy a Nexus Pro.
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