X2 GEL BALL BLASTER
L**E
Feeding
Horrible feeding shoots one time like every few seconds
A**Y
Didn't work. Had to return.
Gel blaster didn't work but refund was issued without any problems.
D**N
Terrible
Product stopped working jammed up and firing mechanism malfunctioned.
M**T
Trash
Broke the new day after getting it and waste of money
B**D
It broke doodoo booty ah product
Shot 3 bullets then broke.
T**S
Like the roil effect of the gun but does not fire well
Gun shoots slow and is prone to jamming unless the gel balls are of the perfect size and are freshly made (don't even bother trying to use refrigerator store ammo that is older than 2 days)My thoughts on blasters in general:I've just finished testing out about 19 different gel blasters. For the most part they are all decent.What mainly sets them apart is 5 things.Gun Style/LookShooting SpeedTop or Bottom loaded ammoAccessories includedJamming potentialFirst: As any honest lady will tell you, size matters!If the gel balls your trying to shoot are larger than they should be:Top loaders will either get jammed until you violently shake them or the gel ball will splatter before the ball has a chance to leave your barrel.Bottom loaders will jam so bad you'll have to pull the clip out and shoot the gun to clear the chamber and shake the clip to get the larger gel ball out of the way.If the gel balls are smaller than they should be:Top loaders will either jam or shoot multiple balls or the balls just kind of fall out of them. But again to unjam you just shake the gun and most times your good.Bottom loaders seem to handle smaller gel balls just fine, they just don't shoot as far.Second: Once you've grown the gel balls in water, they have about a 2 day lifespan if kept in plastic baggiest. After that, they become more brittle and when you fire them they have a tendency to break apart when shot (gel ball guts shooting out of the gun instead of a ball).Third: There are good top loaders and good bottom loaders and there are bad of both.There are some top loading guns that seem to handle the too large gel balls better than others.And there are some bottom loaders that handle the smaller gel balls than others.Forth: Most top loaders (where the gel balls are gravity fed into the chamber, prefer that the gun be aimed up slightly to make sure the balls fall into the chamber.) If you are shooting from an elevated position and pointing it down... most top loaders don't like that. Bottom loaders because they are fed upward anyhow do not care as much.IE: If you are shooting downward, choose a bottom loader. If you are shooting straight choose a top loaders.Fifth: All bottom loaders shoot slightly slower than the top loaders. Just because of the mechanics involved in feeding the balls upward. Some are faster than others though.All guns operate well when the gel balls are freshly made and of the correct size.Between the slowest firing blaster and the fastest. I would say it's about a 3-4x times speed increase. 2 of the fastest blasters I have. 1 is a small assault rifle style, the other is a hand gun!There are about 3 different power connectors. And 3 different battery sizes.Some blasters have the batter embedded in the stock but most are removable and better yet interchangeable with other guns.
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