⚡ Gear Up for Epic Battles!
The Nerf Elite 2.0 Echo CS-10 Blaster is a customizable dart blaster that includes 24 official Nerf darts, a 10-dart clip, and features like removable stock and barrel extension. With slam-fire action and a range of up to 90 feet, it's designed for intense Nerf battles and tactical play.
D**S
It good
I got this for my son and it’s great 👍🏻it gets Jamed a lot but easy to fix it’s fun and I like it just be careful with it
G**A
Great blaster; cool tactical design; I like to call it "the smooth operator"
Please keep in mind that the priming mechanism for this blaster may be difficult to use in the beginning, but you may learn how to use it properly by watching YouTube tutorials. Once we got acclimated to the priming, we were able to shoot this blaster with remarkable precision and velocity. The blaster has a really cool tactical design. My son loved it; the item is made of durable material and absolutely matches the description. The item was delivered on time. Fantastic product; it has good quality and operates well. It entirely met my expectations and represents excellent value for money.
J**N
Little boys, love Nerf guns.
I haven’t wanted to open the box, but it was not dented and appeared in good shape… This is a birthday gift for my grandson who loves nerf guns.
P**R
Form over function
The Echo CS-10 is a good-looking little Nerf rifle- but its looks are the best thing about it.It does assemble into a sturdy package, and has a lot of customization potential with four rails around the barrel assembly. You can also leave the forend off for a short blaster, or leave the stock off for something more maneuverable; you can even just use the central receiver as an oversized pistol or SMG-style gun.But you might not shoot many bulls-eyes with this blaster. There are basically no useable sights to speak of, and what there are, aren't positioned so as to give a good sight picture. One is a little sight blade on top of the cocking handle (which, like many recent Nerf designs, is actually on top of the receiver); the other, a blade at the end of the barrel. But the position of the cocking grip effectively blocks the front sight, making it hard to line them up unless you hold the gun below your eyeline. This is compounded by the way the comb of the stock (i.e. where you rest your cheek when aiming) is higher than the rest of the gun, not lower as is standard on a rifle. The only way to aim is eyeballing the barrel, lining it up with the target, and hoping its pointed atthe right height to hit something.This aiming method isn't a problem when aiming at something as big as another person at fairly close range, but it's far from ideal for target shooting. Even mounting a scope on the forend doesn't help much, since it's still below the eyeline. Practice will help judging your aim, no doubt, but it should be easy to aim out of the box.The mechanism is simple; open the action, load the magazine, close the action and fire; repeat working the cocking grip to load and fire your full magazine. To unload, leave the action open, push the button and remove your magazine.This action has the drawback that you can't insert or remove the magazine without cocking the gun, and once its loaded, it's automatically cocked- unlike some of the revolver-action Nerfs. But, since this is standard with the slide-action Nerf design, I guess it's a feature, not a bug.The gun has dramatic styling, leaning to the futuristic. It goes together well with the rest of the Elite 2.0 line, giving you a distinctive theme if you carry multiple blasters to your Nerf battles.This is an attractive blaster, and the barrel extension seems to give it a good range. It's only too bad that the design of the stock makes it hard to shoot with too much accuracy. One of the accessory Nerf stocks might be a better substitute, but will break up the look of the gun. It's an example of form (stylish design) over function (aiming ability), but it's still an acceptable blaster and a good price. If you like the looks, give it a try.
K**N
Fun Kids Gift
We got this for my preteen son as a gift and he loves it. I've even had fun using it in Nerf battles with him.
A**R
Disappointed
My son has a very similar modular nerf gun from this series and loves it. That one uses a 6 shot drum rather than mags. He loves building it up with different attachments that he has. I bought this one thinking mag fed would be better and this could be his favorite blaster. However my son's new blaster would not cycle out of the box using the magazine provided. It works when we use a 12 round mag out of one of his battery powered blasters which seems to have a stronger spring. Also the new blaster will only fire correctly with no front attachments installed. Putting any kind of barrel extension on it causes misfeeds, darts stuck in the barrel, and very poor accuracy. There must be some kind of internal misalignment. So we found a way to shoot darts with it but not at all what we expected from nerf.
J**O
Fun gift for kids & adults
I got this for my son but I use it more than he does. lol It was a birthday gift.
D**O
Excelente producto
muy buen producto, su embalaje es perfecto, sus accesorios geniales, recomendable 100%