PERFECT FOR ALL AGES - Designed for ages 8 and up, making it the ideal gift for birthday celebrations.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND AGILE - At just 0.53 kg, this blaster is designed for quick maneuvers and epic battles.
NO BATTERIES REQUIRED - Get ready to play anytime, anywhere—no power needed!
UNLEASH YOUR INNER ZOMBIE HUNTER - Experience the thrill of battling the undead with precision and style!
ULTIMATE DART BLASTER PERFORMANCE - Fire darts up to 75 feet for maximum impact in every showdown.
The Nerf Zombie Strike Hammershot Blaster is a lightweight, horror-themed dart blaster that fires darts up to 75 feet. Weighing only 0.53 kg, it’s easy to handle and requires no batteries, making it perfect for spontaneous play. Ideal for ages 8 and up, this blaster is a must-have for any birthday celebration or zombie-themed adventure.
Specifications
Item Weight
0.53 Kilograms
Item Dimensions L x W x H
2.56"L x 13.27"W x 10.12"H
Size
Medium
Theme
Horror
Occasion Type
Birthday
Style Name
Hammer Shot
Color
Multicolor
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS)
1188.0
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)
96.0
Are Batteries Required
No
Maximum Range
75 Feet
Material Type
Plastic
Reviews
4.7
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K**.
Best Nerf Revolver
**UPDATE**I have been using this blaster for more than a year now.I still LOVE this blaster.Since my previous review, I have acquired several more blasters. I've also used friends' blasters for fun. But the Hammershot is still my favorite. It is so reliable. When I'm wielding my Hammershot, I feel completely in control. It's lightweight, which makes it easy to run with, which is great in any Nerf war. I'm never more accurate in hitting my target than with my Hammershot. I even built up a reputation in the club I'm in at college for being deadly with it. Now, if you're completely surrounded by zombies, this may not be the best since it only has 5 shots. But if you're teammed with someone that has a higher-capacity semi or full auto, you can make a good team. And if melee is allowed in your HvZ, a Hammershot with a decent sword is a great combo.That being said, I also have new experience in loaning this to kids. At a group Christmas party at a church, I brought all of my blasters for us to have fun with. Everyone had fun, but a few of the younger kids had issues with my hammershot. Now, I did increase the spring tension on my Hammershot, so it's harder to pull back than if you get it straight from the store. Even so, the kids under 7 years old shouldn't make the hammer even budge, and they had a hard time gripping it in one hand, anyway. If you want a blaster for a younger child, I'd recommend a blaster that primes by pulling on a loop with your other hand, something that has a better grip.Previous Review:I LOVE this blaster.I don't have the most experience with nerf blasters (the only others I own are nitefinders and a Maverick - blegh!), but I have shot off a couple of my friends' good quality guns so I'm familiar with the power behind good blasters. And this is a good blaster.If you're looking for a pistol, this is the one I recommend, as long as you like one-handed cocking. If you prefer using 2 hands, I suggest the Strongarm, which has very similar capabilities. In my opinion, if you are looking for a pistol to use as your main weapon, the Hammershot and Strong Arm are the only two you should even bother looking at.-If you are thinking "I've always wanted to kick butt while dual wielding", buy the Hammershot. If you like it, buy another so you can dual wield and feel awesome.-If you are thinking of getting a sidearm, buy the Hammershot. It's less bulky than the Strong Arm so it'll be less annoying when not in use.-If you are thinking of getting a nerf gun for your 3-year-old, do not buy the Hammershot.I've heard a few complaints about difficulty pulling the hammer back with the thumb, but I've personally not had much trouble, especially after getting used to it. It is worth noting that I'm a young adult female with smallish hands - and I'm actually quite weak! Additionally, I modded the spring tension in my blaster, which makes it even slightly harder to pull the hammer, and I never had problems in combat situations. I don't see why you should have a problem pulling it back as long as you get used to the mechanic. (Unless you are a 3-year-old)This gun does have nice accuracy and range, and it is VERY mobile so it's fun to use in combat. I personally like to circle my enemies while running and shooting. Since it only has 5 shots, you need to make them count, so I like to get in close, take a shot, and back off. I recommend that, no matter what you do, have some easy-access darts in secure and easy-to access holders. 5 is not enough in heated combat, and fumbling with loose darts can be deadly.
R**O
Excellent small blaster, buy (at least) two!
So there's a neighborhood full of kids and a couple of them are running around with Nerf blasters. My friend decided to scale up their game, so he dug out a bag full of these and handed them out like an arms dealer.Having engaged in Nerf-based shenaniganry from silly run-around-the-house stuff to campus-spanning games with hundreds of participants, I have used a lot of Nerf blasters of all sizes and modifications. Of all the pistols, I like this one the most for the following reasons:First, it's smaller than other multi-shot blasters, meaning it can fit in pockets and fashioning a holster is much simpler than trying to make one for, say, the Maverick. Second, it is a true one-handed weapon, provided you have a tall enough thumb (not usually a problem given its size) so a quick shot is easy, and yes, you can dual-wield these like it's the wild west. Third, the blaster is quite reliable. Occasionally you'll squeeze the trigger and the dart will fall short, so a good trigger pull is necessary, however it is reasonably accurate and has decent range. They survive drops and tumbles (I observed one occasion in which a Hammershot was dropped from a third-story building to concrete below and the desperate recipient was able to use it immediately) so it is a durable item.The price is a notable perk as well. Buy multiple, fill up your own bag of blasters! Let no kid go unarmed in the coming battles around the neighborhood. If it does break, it's cheap to replace.TL;DR it's a fantastic blaster for the size, price, and reliability, and this makes it viable for pretty much any tier of Nerf games.
L**2
One of the Better and More Accurate Nerf Guns
Nerf Zombie Strike Hammershot BlasterWhat a fun Nerf Gun! Good for kids or adults. Never too old in "mind and heart". My "adult" friends and I sometimes get together, and having a few drinks we set up some cans and zombie targets and just shoot away. It is literally a blast using this gun. So much so that this is the second one I bought so that friends could use them. I have tried out a few other nerf (and other brand) shooter guns and this is one of the better ones. Not only can you shoot 5 darts in a row, but it shoots far and is pretty accurate. You still have to cock back the hammer to shoot each dart, but it is quick and easy to do. I know some buyers of other nerf type guns complained that their young ones had a hard time using them. This nerf gun is big for one hand, but I think it is easy to load (if one is the appropriate age that is). I got into nerf shooting because another young guy I know had a 3-shooter and after trying it out, I got hooked. In any event, this is one of the better made nerf shooters for age appropriate kids or for the adult kids at heart who just want to entertain themselves and friends from time to time!
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When I'm wielding my Hammershot, I feel completely in control. It's lightweight, which makes it easy to run with, which is great in any Nerf war. I'm never more accurate in hitting my target than with my Hammershot. I even built up a reputation in the club I'm in at college for being deadly with it. Now, if you're completely surrounded by zombies, this may not be the best since it only has 5 shots. But if you're teammed with someone that has a higher-capacity semi or full auto, you can make a good team. And if melee is allowed in your HvZ, a Hammershot with a decent sword is a great combo.That being said, I also have new experience in loaning this to kids. At a group Christmas party at a church, I brought all of my blasters for us to have fun with. Everyone had fun, but a few of the younger kids had issues with my hammershot. Now, I did increase the spring tension on my Hammershot, so it's harder to pull back than if you get it straight from the store. Even so, the kids under 7 years old shouldn't make the hammer even budge, and they had a hard time gripping it in one hand, anyway. If you want a blaster for a younger child, I'd recommend a blaster that primes by pulling on a loop with your other hand, something that has a better grip.Previous Review:I LOVE this blaster.I don't have the most experience with nerf blasters (the only others I own are nitefinders and a Maverick - blegh!), but I have shot off a couple of my friends' good quality guns so I'm familiar with the power behind good blasters. And this is a good blaster.If you're looking for a pistol, this is the one I recommend, as long as you like one-handed cocking. If you prefer using 2 hands, I suggest the Strongarm, which has very similar capabilities. In my opinion, if you are looking for a pistol to use as your main weapon, the Hammershot and Strong Arm are the only two you should even bother looking at.-If you are thinking \"I've always wanted to kick butt while dual wielding\", buy the Hammershot. If you like it, buy another so you can dual wield and feel awesome.-If you are thinking of getting a sidearm, buy the Hammershot. It's less bulky than the Strong Arm so it'll be less annoying when not in use.-If you are thinking of getting a nerf gun for your 3-year-old, do not buy the Hammershot.I've heard a few complaints about difficulty pulling the hammer back with the thumb, but I've personally not had much trouble, especially after getting used to it. It is worth noting that I'm a young adult female with smallish hands - and I'm actually quite weak! Additionally, I modded the spring tension in my blaster, which makes it even slightly harder to pull the hammer, and I never had problems in combat situations. I don't see why you should have a problem pulling it back as long as you get used to the mechanic. (Unless you are a 3-year-old)This gun does have nice accuracy and range, and it is VERY mobile so it's fun to use in combat. I personally like to circle my enemies while running and shooting. Since it only has 5 shots, you need to make them count, so I like to get in close, take a shot, and back off. I recommend that, no matter what you do, have some easy-access darts in secure and easy-to access holders. 5 is not enough in heated combat, and fumbling with loose darts can be deadly."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***O"},"datePublished":"November 26, 2019","name":"Excellent small blaster, buy (at least) two!","reviewBody":"So there's a neighborhood full of kids and a couple of them are running around with Nerf blasters. My friend decided to scale up their game, so he dug out a bag full of these and handed them out like an arms dealer.Having engaged in Nerf-based shenaniganry from silly run-around-the-house stuff to campus-spanning games with hundreds of participants, I have used a lot of Nerf blasters of all sizes and modifications. Of all the pistols, I like this one the most for the following reasons:First, it's smaller than other multi-shot blasters, meaning it can fit in pockets and fashioning a holster is much simpler than trying to make one for, say, the Maverick. Second, it is a true one-handed weapon, provided you have a tall enough thumb (not usually a problem given its size) so a quick shot is easy, and yes, you can dual-wield these like it's the wild west. Third, the blaster is quite reliable. Occasionally you'll squeeze the trigger and the dart will fall short, so a good trigger pull is necessary, however it is reasonably accurate and has decent range. They survive drops and tumbles (I observed one occasion in which a Hammershot was dropped from a third-story building to concrete below and the desperate recipient was able to use it immediately) so it is a durable item.The price is a notable perk as well. Buy multiple, fill up your own bag of blasters! Let no kid go unarmed in the coming battles around the neighborhood. If it does break, it's cheap to replace.TL;DR it's a fantastic blaster for the size, price, and reliability, and this makes it viable for pretty much any tier of Nerf games."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***2"},"datePublished":"July 14, 2016","name":"One of the Better and More Accurate Nerf Guns","reviewBody":"Nerf Zombie Strike Hammershot BlasterWhat a fun Nerf Gun! Good for kids or adults. Never too old in \"mind and heart\". My \"adult\" friends and I sometimes get together, and having a few drinks we set up some cans and zombie targets and just shoot away. It is literally a blast using this gun. So much so that this is the second one I bought so that friends could use them. I have tried out a few other nerf (and other brand) shooter guns and this is one of the better ones. Not only can you shoot 5 darts in a row, but it shoots far and is pretty accurate. You still have to cock back the hammer to shoot each dart, but it is quick and easy to do. I know some buyers of other nerf type guns complained that their young ones had a hard time using them. This nerf gun is big for one hand, but I think it is easy to load (if one is the appropriate age that is). I got into nerf shooting because another young guy I know had a 3-shooter and after trying it out, I got hooked. In any event, this is one of the better made nerf shooters for age appropriate kids or for the adult kids at heart who just want to entertain themselves and friends from time to time!"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":3}}