Come get stung. |
Size compared to it's successor, the Blastfire DX-500. |
Internals are unusual to say the least. |
The Mad hornet was a great blaster for it's time but by today's standards, it's just an underpowered relic of the days past. It's still a fun blaster to play around with and it's a decent close quarters weapon but there are better semi autos out there. I give the Mad Hornet a 4 for having an excellent rate of fire and above all, being the precursor to many great future Nerf blasters.
The Verdict
Class- Air Powered Semi Auto Pistol
Range- Poor, can't shoot over 25 feet.
Size- About the size of a stripped down Recon.
Reliability- Has potential for leaks.
Ammo- 6 Suction Cup Darts
Modding- Due to the metered release valve, there is little to be done.
Is It Better Than?
Blastfire- No, the Blastfire is far more powerful due to it's backpressure system and it features a shotgun mode that can obliterate a target with ease. The Mad Hornet got swatted.
Hornet- Depends, the Hornet is a temperamental blaster. Chances are, most Hornets refuse to work out of the box or break in a matter of days making the Mad Hornet superior because it actually works. If the Hornet does work however, there's no reason to buy a Mad Hornet.
Tetra Strike- No, the Tetra Strike is what I call a poor man's Blastfire. This uses pull pin tanks but they are tiny. This is smaller and slightly more powerful than the Mad Hornet and much cheaper too so it's a no brainer. The Blastfire is still the better blaster though.
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