
Nerf Eagle Eye Review
Nerf · 1994 · Max Force series — tested and reviewed by TeamNC.
At a glance
| NCR rating | ★★★★☆4.0/5 |
|---|---|
| TechRating | 22.9 |
| Released | 1994 |
| Availability | Discontinued |
| Original price | $19.99 (MSRP at release) |
| Series | Max Force |
| Brand | Nerf |
Performance stats
| Ammo | 3 Mega Darts |
|---|---|
| Max distance | 39 feet |
| Rate of fire | 1 shot per 1.78 seconds |
| Dimensions & weight | 1' 1.5" X 8.25" X 5.75" ; 1 lb., 4 oz. |
| Measured accuracy | 1x2 ft target: 95% | 2x4 ft target: 95% |
Figures are TeamNC's original bench measurements from 1994–2001 testing; see how we tested.
TeamNC review (1994 era)
The Nerf Eagle Eye was the first Nerf weapon to incorporate a "laser" sight into it. It should be noted that the laser on the Eagle Eye is not a real laser but a concentrated light beam. For the most part, this weapon is average. The range, accuracy, and rate of fire are all pretty good, but none of them are very impressive.The main problem with the Eagle Eye is the laser sight. The laser does not work well when trying to aim the weapon. Also, the casing of the weapon allows light to escape from cracks around the light bulb housing. This makes the weapon become more like a signal flare, giving away its (and your) position to the enemy.
This weapon is okay but should not be bought to use in night wars.


