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Nerf® Razorbeast® (Razorback) 

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Weapon Summary

NCR:

Golden NGolden N

Razorbeast

TechRating:

15.9

Released:

1994

Availability:

Discontinued

Avg. Price:

$24.99

Series:

Max Force

Additional Pics: -None-

Weapon Stats

Ammo Type(s):

15 Mega Darts (Default)

Max. Distance:

36 feet

Optimum Pumps:

N/A

Rate of Fire:

1 shot per 0.54 seconds

Dimensions:

2' 3.5" X 10" X 9.25" ; 2 lbs., 10 oz.
Accuracy (Average Percentage After Multiple Trials)
  Target Size:
Distance From Target: 1 X 2 ' 2 X 4 '
10 ft 85% 100%
15 ft 50% 95%
20 ft 25% 70%
25 ft 15% 50%
Total Accuracy: 44% 79%
Weapon Review:
 
The Nerf® Razorbeast® (a.k.a. the Razorback) is one of the largest Nerf® weapons ever made. The weapon was originally called the Nerf® Razorback. However, this offended the University of Arkansas (their school mascot is the Razorback), so Hasbro was forced to change the gun's name to the Razorbeast®. The weapon is very similar to its counterpart, the Chainblazer®. The main advantage of the Razorbeast® is that it initially holds fifteen darts, while the Chainblazer® only initially holds eight.

The problem with the weapon is that "bigger is not always better." The weapon has less range, a poorer rate of fire, and poorer accuracy when compared to the Chainblazer®. In addition to this, the weapon is more bulky had harder to handle. It is also a right-handed weapon, as its crank is located on the right side of the gun.

Don't buy this gun.  Get the Chainblazer® or RotoTrack instead.

-Matt Michal
MMichal@NerfCenter.com

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