Friday, February 24, 2017

NERF Doomlands 2169 Negotiator - New Nerf Pistol For 2017

NERF Doomlands 2169 Negotiator Blaster
NERF Doomlands 2169 Negotiator Blaster
The ability to come up with new ideas is one of NERF's strongest points, and it has kept them going for many years. In 2015, NERF introduced its DoomLands 2169 line, a series of toy weapons based around a fictional world set in the future year 2169. In 2017, a new weapon was introduced into the line, called the NERF DoomLands Negotiator.

The weapon is a revolver type that uses a rotating cylinder to hold ammo. The Negotiator comes with eight DoomLands darts, which are pretty much the standard curved tip, streamlined, suction-less darts that NERF includes with many of their products. Each dart can be loaded into the cylinder easily from the front. Firing is as simple as priming the weapon by pulling its hammer, and then pulling the trigger, sending each dart a distance of around 35 feet.

Much like other weapons in the DoomLands line, the Negotiator has clear plastic areas that make up its aesthetic. These areas show the inner workings of the weapon, which is nice for anyone who has ever wanted to see how a weapon fires. On the top of the weapon is a tactical rail for adding a scope or other extras, and a strap point rests under the handle. The weapon is a little larger than some revolver types, which can add some difficulty when it comes to concealing or holstering.

From an ergonomic standpoint, the Negotiator is great. It has a comfortable handle grip that makes the weapon easy to hold, and the hammer and trigger are perfectly placed for easy access without stretching. The weapon is light enough that wielding it with one hand isn't a burden, which is a must for long play sessions with intense action.

The NERF DoomLands 2169 Negotiator is a nice entry into the DoomLands line and the NERF family. At $19.99, this weapon is a great option for anyone who wants an easy to use revolver.

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