
Nerf Ramrod Review
Nerf · 1993 · Rip Rockets series — tested and reviewed by TeamNC.
At a glance
| NCR rating | ★★☆☆☆2.0/5 |
|---|---|
| TechRating | 15.2 |
| Released | 1993 |
| Availability | Discontinued |
| Original price | $6.99 (MSRP at release) |
| Series | Rip Rockets |
| Brand | Nerf |
Performance stats
| Ammo | 3 Micro Darts |
|---|---|
| Max distance | 28 feet |
| Rate of fire | 1 shot per 1.78 seconds |
| Dimensions & weight | 1" 2.5" X 5" X 2" ; 2 oz. |
| Measured accuracy | 1x2 ft target: 50% | 2x4 ft target: 74% |
Figures are TeamNC's original bench measurements from 1993–2001 testing; see how we tested.
TeamNC review (1993 era)
The Nerf Ramrod is probably the most simplistic Nerf weapon ever made. All it is is a barrel with a plunger. The weapon does, however, have the ability to store three extra micro darts. The Ramrod's simplicity allows it to be easily concealed. The Ramrod does have a few problems. It has a weak range and poor accuracy. In addition to this, it is quite flimsy and can easily be broken.
With newer and better pocket weapons being available, there really is no reason to buy this gun.


