🔥 Light up your game with the ultimate Halo Needler experience!
The NERFLMTD Halo Needler Dart-Firing Blaster is a premium collectible inspired by the iconic Halo franchise, featuring a 10-dart rotating drum, light-up flexible needles and accents powered by 6 AA batteries, and a display stand with a dedicated display mode. It includes 10 Nerf Elite foam darts and a game card unlocking exclusive Halo Infinite content, delivering both immersive play and collector-worthy presentation.
Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.52"L x 5.98"W x 16.14"H |
Size | Standard |
Theme | Video-Games |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | modern |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
Material Type | Plastic |
D**.
Great needler gun for cosplay!
Awesome needler. Exact replica from the game. Shoots the darts far and fast. Very durable and battery life last a long time. I would definitely repurchase this again!!
M**T
Love it
Bought this as a surprise gift for my wife. So freaking cool.
A**R
Awesome
This thing is awesome, wish Nerf did more crossovers like this.
A**.
Verrole, que accesoro de Halo tan bonito
Esta hermosisimo
L**Y
Totally BA
Yes.
A**R
Super cool!
Super cool as a display item and a NERF blaster! I purchased it as a Halo fan for my gaming display and it looks great, especially with the light-up only function. It’s also a surprisingly powerful blaster too. Very happy.
M**D
Super cool
Really cool! It shoots great, the overall design is so accurate and isnt too heavy. It was the perfect gift!
Y**0
A childhood dream come true!
If there were two cornerstones of my life growing up, it was Nerf blasters and Halo. One of my longtime childhood fantasies was a Nerf Needler. Of all the crazy sci-fi weapons we wished we could have as a foam firing toys, the infamous bringer of 'pink mist' was my pick. Ultimately it never happened during that time (BOOM Co's Needler was fun, but definitely didn't nail the looks), and eventually I grew out of the hobby scene in general. Yet, when I found out Hasbro was going to make a game-accurate, functioning replica of the Needler, I was chomping at the bit to get it. I think they knocked it out of the park.The blaster itself looks fantastic. It's almost identical in appearance to the Needler from Halo: Reach through Infinite. Almost all of the fine details are visible. The blaster itself is weighty and feels very sturdy. What's nice is that all the protruding elements of the gun, like the fins on the bottom and the needles themselves are made of a flexible material so they won't break if you bump into them or drop the blaster. The lighting effects are also great looking. The LEDs are bright and the blaster has a neat feature of sequentially turning off the needles as you fire off darts, mimicking the game's behavior. You 'reload' the needles by flipping open and shut the cylinder door on the left side of the blaster.It also shoots surprisingly well, better than I'd expect for a blaster that seemingly values looks over performance. It's a fully automatic electric plunger with a 10-dart cylinder, similar to the old Dart Tag Speedswarm. This was a pleasant surprise considering most new Nerf blasters have totally ditched this type of firing mechanism for flywheels. I'm not going to bother range testing it, but it fires hard and darts fly out to ranges that I'd expect of most new 'Elite' type blasters. It isn't the most consistent or accurate though, but that's to be expected of a blaster firing Elite darts out of barrels this short. Heavier darts and I'd say you can stay on target pretty well with this thing.I do have some minor gripes though. Even though the colors are dead on, I wish they gave the gun a more metallic sheen like it has in game. It's also an ergonomic nightmare. The grip is horrid and it's a pain to reload thanks to the giant muzzle that covers most of the cylinder. That said, it's worth noting that this blaster basically eschews all practically in favor of being as accurate to the game model as realistically possible. It's not something you're going to want to play a round of HvZ with (or whatever people play these days). It's also a bit expensive, but I guess if you really want this thing then the price shouldn't be too big of an issue.Overall I'm really happy with this Needler. It's definitely a childhood dream come true and I'm glad it's as good as it is.
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