Expand-a-Crap. |
Size compared to a Lock 'n Load. It's got some heft. |
I won't lie, it's kind of fun. |
Enough said. |
Ummm... yeah I wasn't expecting to see that. |
Next to a 20oz bottle of Crystal Pepsi for scale. Yes there is really that much dead space. |
The Expand-a-Blast exceeded my expectations. It isn't just a terrible blaster, it's bad on levels I didn't even know were possible from blasters that fired darts. I'm not just talking about it's performance although believe me, that's a big part of it. The countless wonky design choices and generally terrible usability of the thing make it by far one of the worst dart blasters I've ever laid my hands on. It's taking the most basic design for a direct plunger dart gun and just tacking on loads of poorly designed junk in order to make it stand out and it sure does, just in no good way whatsoever. When was the last time I gave the coveted all time low to a blaster? Four years ago? This blaster deserves the terrible 1 out of 10, because that's what the Expand-a-Blast is. This thing is fucking awful.
The Verdict
Class- Single Fire Rifle
Range- Oh my god, it sucks so bad. Averages around 15 feet and no better when the barrel is extended.
Reliability- I don't really expect it to catastrophically fail, but it might as well be broken.
Ammo- 5 Mega Darts
Modding- Actually very high potential. The plunger is huge and with a proper barrel this thing could be very nasty.
Value- Most examples go for roughly $30 to $50 bucks on eBay. Yeah I'm not so sure...
Lock 'n Load- No, hell no. The Lock 'n Load may be smaller, and it packs significantly smaller internals but it's packs hardly any dead space and is one of the best performing and most comfortable Mega Dart pistols ever made. A simple rebarrel can make the Lock 'n Load even more capable against modern blasters. It is hard to come by however and there are plenty of equally good options readily available on the market today.
Deploy- No, how low have I gone to finally include the godforsaken Deploy in a review? This thing is basically the bastard offspring of the Expand-a-Blast in that it practically revolves around some dumb "expanding" gimmick, and that it's also quite terrible. The Deploy however has the advantage of being magazine fed and featuring slam fire, on top of out ranging the Expand-a-Blast. Good luck modding this thing though as it's a bit of a pain to open.
Value- Most examples go for roughly $30 to $50 bucks on eBay. Yeah I'm not so sure...
Is It Better Than?
Lock 'n Load- No, hell no. The Lock 'n Load may be smaller, and it packs significantly smaller internals but it's packs hardly any dead space and is one of the best performing and most comfortable Mega Dart pistols ever made. A simple rebarrel can make the Lock 'n Load even more capable against modern blasters. It is hard to come by however and there are plenty of equally good options readily available on the market today.
Deploy- No, how low have I gone to finally include the godforsaken Deploy in a review? This thing is basically the bastard offspring of the Expand-a-Blast in that it practically revolves around some dumb "expanding" gimmick, and that it's also quite terrible. The Deploy however has the advantage of being magazine fed and featuring slam fire, on top of out ranging the Expand-a-Blast. Good luck modding this thing though as it's a bit of a pain to open.
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