It won't bite. |
I remember jerm781 mentioning this blaster on his blog a while back noting how it shattered like glass when he dropped it. Either way I picked an Electric Eel up off eBay and despite it's age and somewhat sub par performance, it's one of most innovative blasters I've used,
Size compared to a Cycloneshock. |
Muzzle flash in action. |
Someone else's internal shots since I can't get mine open. |
It operates like a Nite Finder with a clip mech built in. This is one of Nerf's first clip mechanisms and it's slightly better than the very first one on the Sawtooth but it still jams every now and then. Stock, my gun got barely 20 feet. I soon discovered the air seal was crap from a dried up gasket. I couldn't open it and re-greese because of the screws. Yep, triangle head security screws. And mods were nearly non existant back in 1998. How funny of you Hasbro. I decided to go amp up its current state of uselessness and slap some CPVC barrels on the clip. Gets pretty solid ranges with Streamlines for some bizarre reason, 50 plus feet and good accuracy with a bad seal, that's really surprising. Just don't dry fire this thing since it has no air restrictor.
The Electric Eel is a pretty neat blaster, even today. For being one of the first clip fed Nerf blaster's in history, I wasn't expecting it to be very good at all stock, and I was right. It's not particularly comfortable, it jams up a bit, and it shoots absolutely terrible. My CPVC hotfix somehow worked wonders for this thing and its a pretty solid backup if you can find more clips for it. Despite it's downfalls, there just a certain appeal to thing because there's isn't really anything else like it today. Sure, it's modern counterparts are much better but first timers aren't always perfect. Stock, it's worthy of a 4 out 10 which is pretty mediocre but it's almost impossible to hate it.
The Electric Eel is a pretty neat blaster, even today. For being one of the first clip fed Nerf blaster's in history, I wasn't expecting it to be very good at all stock, and I was right. It's not particularly comfortable, it jams up a bit, and it shoots absolutely terrible. My CPVC hotfix somehow worked wonders for this thing and its a pretty solid backup if you can find more clips for it. Despite it's downfalls, there just a certain appeal to thing because there's isn't really anything else like it today. Sure, it's modern counterparts are much better but first timers aren't always perfect. Stock, it's worthy of a 4 out 10 which is pretty mediocre but it's almost impossible to hate it.
The Verdict
Class: Clip Fed Pistol
Class: Clip Fed Pistol
Range: Crap, barely 20 feet.
Size: A bit bigger than a stripped down Recon.
Reliability: Gasket plunger head's don't last the test of time, and dry fires as prone to busting the plunger tube, be careful.
Ammo: 4 Glow in the dark mega darts
Modding: CPVC E-Taped in the clip will do you fine.
Value: At $25, it's a cool but mediocre performing blaster.
Value: At $25, it's a cool but mediocre performing blaster.
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