I just got mine and I have pretty mixed feelings. Performance is great and the shell looks really cool, but the drum doesn’t work with many other blasters and the rev trigger feels awkward. I noticed early pictures of this blaster and even the image on the box didn’t have a rev trigger. It’s pretty obvious that they just slapped one on there without too much thought, which is a shame because without it the grip is really comfortable
@@vanguardkai6865 the drum is compatible with other dartzone blasters, like the Stryker, and the nexus, haven't tried the mks, but am sure that as well
I just got mine from shipping and tested the drum in my other blasters. Fit is way too tight on all of the nerf blasters I have, literally had to pry it out of one of them. However with other Buzz Bee and Dart Zone blasters it works fine
Something that kinda annoyed me about this one is the Walmart website’s listing says it’s fully automatic in the description, when it’s just a standard semi auto flywheeler. I know semi is more practical in use but as a fan of full auto blasters I couldn’t help but be disappointed about that
@@HavocTheWendigonot sure how likely that’ll happen considering the way the batteries insert takes so much space in that area of the shell, though I guess we can only wait and see
@@HavocTheWendigo Lol upon closer look the battery placement takes up so much space that the pusher is actually designed with two 45 degree angles just to go around it. Other than the gimmick of having a swinging access door I don’t see why they designed the battery tray like that
I have a feeling this is meant for the international market. that battery tray is abysmal though. Weird choice by dartzone for that... oh well the drum is cool. I wish we got a better look at the new darts however.
I believe that this Adventure Force Rogue is made by Buzz Bee. The dart drum is similar to the one for the Adventure Force Rebel Mech which is manufactured by Buzz Bee.
Yes it is but THIS IS NOT A DART ZONE BLASTER I still can't believe people can't tell just by the look alone that this is a buzz bee blaster for the millionth time Adventure Force is made by primarily Dart Zone and Buzz Bee and once in a while Xshot, but since walmart picked up Xshot the "brand" they won't need them anymore for Adventure Force
I just used one during my club's local monthly wars... it was awesome. I was getting tags left and right. My only thing that bothers me... is that the barrel is too short. I like long barrels. That is just me. Good blaster and great review.