
Nerf Razor Fin Review
Nerf · 1997 · Max Force 2112 series — tested and reviewed by TeamNC.
At a glance
| NCR rating | ★★★★☆4.0/5 |
|---|---|
| TechRating | 22.1 |
| Released | 1997 |
| Availability | Discontinued |
| Original price | $19.99 (MSRP at release) |
| Series | Max Force 2112 |
| Brand | Nerf |
Performance stats
| Ammo | 4 Mega Darts |
|---|---|
| Max distance | 34 feet |
| Rate of fire | 1 shot per 1.64 seconds |
| Dimensions & weight | 10" X 1' 3" X 2.25" ; 8 oz. |
| Measured accuracy | 1x2 ft target: 88% | 2x4 ft target: 99% |
Figures are TeamNC's original bench measurements from 1997–2001 testing; see how we tested.
TeamNC review (1997 era)
The Nerf Razor Fin is a quite decent dart blaster. It has a decent maximum distance and accuracy, especially for being in the Max Force 2112 line of weapons. The weapon has two barrels that alternately fire, so the gun has some semi-automatic features.However, the firing mechanism of this weapon is also its problem. The motion of pulling the firing handle back is what causes the barrels to switch. If the handle is accidentally pulled back, the barrels will switch. Thus, if only one dart is left in the gun, this will cause it not to fire.
Aside, from that problem, the Razor Fin is a decent semi-automatic handgun.


