Famous for not being able to hit anything since 1977. |
Size compared to an Elite Alpha Trooper. It's notably smaller. |
The stock may not feel right on other blasters. |
Internals are similar to a Rampage, but not quite the same. |
The Stormtrooper rifle is a bit of an odd case. It looks cool and it's shell feels great although the stock isn't much use on any other blaster, but it's mutated Rampage internals just somehow fail to deliver much power. It's not a bad blaster, I can imagine it can handle close quarters pretty well but compared to it's bigger brothers, it's not as good. This blaster is worthy of a 7 out of 10 because it looks cool and feels the business, it just can't hit a thing, just like the bucketheads who use it. If you're a Star Wars fan it's worth checking out but if you're looking for a good blaster, I'd pass this one up.
The Verdict
Class- Pump Action Rifle
Range- Decent, 30 to 45 feet but notably inconsistent both range and accuracy wise.
Size- Notably smaller than a Rampage or Alpha Trooper.
Reliability- Jams are a distinct possibility.
Ammo- 12 Elite Darts
Modding- Similar to that of a Rampage.
Value- At $40, it's more expensive than it's better performing counterparts.
Rampage- No, the Rampage is cheaper, holds more ammo out of the box and performs better. This is in my opinion the best stock pump action blaster on the market at the moment. Some may gripe at the side mounted receiver but it only takes a little getting used to.
Elite Alpha Trooper- No, while they do hold the same amount of ammo out the box, the EAT is a better performing blaster. Some may like it more than the Rampage since it's more compact but the pump grip honestly feels terrible. Also, good luck finding one.
Value- At $40, it's more expensive than it's better performing counterparts.
Is It Better Than?
Rampage- No, the Rampage is cheaper, holds more ammo out of the box and performs better. This is in my opinion the best stock pump action blaster on the market at the moment. Some may gripe at the side mounted receiver but it only takes a little getting used to.
Elite Alpha Trooper- No, while they do hold the same amount of ammo out the box, the EAT is a better performing blaster. Some may like it more than the Rampage since it's more compact but the pump grip honestly feels terrible. Also, good luck finding one.
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