"One ugly mother****er." |
Size compared to a Strongarm. |
The cylinder is pretty excessively large for only holding eight darts. |
This is further compounded by the fact that while the Ravager gets relatively decent performance at around 35 to 55 feet, it's seriously inaccurate, like really bad. Shots out of this thing tend to fishtail erratically past 20 feet and will veer so far off target that you're probably better off not actually aiming. This is largely because it's firing lightweight Elites out of relatively short barrels, otherwise the blaster doesn't feel that down on power. I chucked Accustrike darts in just for the hell of it and the accuracy dramatically improved. So that's one mystery solved, how about what's inside? Wow, what a mess. There's more locks in this thing than a bank vault and it's unfortunately geared in some parts as well. I wouldn't have modded this thing just based off the cylinder alone but this just settles it.
The Ravager is a blaster of the sorts I'm surprised even still exists in large numbers. It's neat aesthetics is easily the coolest part about this blaster, but some the faults with this blaster stem directly from the looks over performance idea. I mean it's not a bad performer, but there's just a number of little things that don't make this blaster all that practical compared to other options. I think with heavier darts, it can make for a perfectly capable stock war blaster but beyond that, it's quite the oddball. The Ravager gets a 6 out of 10; it's not bad, but it could be better.
The Verdict
Class- Pump Action Revolver
Range- Decent, 35 to 55 feet but with horrendous accuracy.
Reliability- Slam-fire jams consistently.
Ammo- 8 Elite Darts
Modding- Basically no potential.
Value- At $35, there's more versatile options in the same price range, although not many this crazy looking.
Flipfury- No, this thing right here still wins me over for being one of the most, if not the most kickass pistol you can buy. Take an already excellent blaster like the Strongarm and double the ammo capacity. Simple right? While it is a bit on the bulky side, it put's out respectable power and the slam-fire is quick as all hell. For $15 bucks less, he Ravager just doesn't stand a chance.
Doominator- Depends, the Doominator is basically a Flipfury after getting injected with roids, so you can expect much of the same from it. The problem stems largely from the fact Nerf basically tacked two extra cylinders on this thing without taking into account how much weight the Flipfury mechanism can take to smoothly switch cylinders. The result is a bit of jamming mess with kind of underwhelming power for a blaster it's size.
Rampage- No, magazine fed for the win. This is my favorite way to end most reviews involving pump action blasters, or an Alpha Trooper, but I think the Rampage has a nicer shell. You get plenty of power and a colossal 25-dart drum to spray down your targets with slam fire. Also, considering it's internals are pretty basic, it has tons of mod potential. Everybody should have one. End of story.
Value- At $35, there's more versatile options in the same price range, although not many this crazy looking.
Is It Better Than?
Flipfury- No, this thing right here still wins me over for being one of the most, if not the most kickass pistol you can buy. Take an already excellent blaster like the Strongarm and double the ammo capacity. Simple right? While it is a bit on the bulky side, it put's out respectable power and the slam-fire is quick as all hell. For $15 bucks less, he Ravager just doesn't stand a chance.
Doominator- Depends, the Doominator is basically a Flipfury after getting injected with roids, so you can expect much of the same from it. The problem stems largely from the fact Nerf basically tacked two extra cylinders on this thing without taking into account how much weight the Flipfury mechanism can take to smoothly switch cylinders. The result is a bit of jamming mess with kind of underwhelming power for a blaster it's size.
Rampage- No, magazine fed for the win. This is my favorite way to end most reviews involving pump action blasters, or an Alpha Trooper, but I think the Rampage has a nicer shell. You get plenty of power and a colossal 25-dart drum to spray down your targets with slam fire. Also, considering it's internals are pretty basic, it has tons of mod potential. Everybody should have one. End of story.
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