Overall size: Coming soon.
How to use: To switch it from suitcase- , press the button on the handle, then voila, a gun in your hands(The light which faces up will turn left, and therefore exposing the barrel. The main body of the suitcase will reverse and the handle will flip down). To return to suitcase-mode, it must be done manually. You must push the light from left to up, 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock(behind's view). Then you must push a orange triangular button with a blunt tip before pushing the butt stock forward.Then when it is almost touching the handle's rubber coating(higher half of the trigger) push the butt stock slowly in order to push down the semi-quarter sphere which unlocks the trigger(so that it can be flipped up), then push it until you hear a click or until it doesn't spring back.
I think that the butt stock is kinda useless. In fact I think it just provides discomfort when you rest it on your shoulder like other guns. If it is clipped onto the belt, then it will provide even more discomfort. And it cannot be rested under the armpit like the Recon's stock(for children) because it is much bulkier and thicker than all the other stocks. Place the gun in mid-air in-front of your chest instead of touching yourself. Place you trigger hand on the handle(wrist should touch the lower part of stock for more support, your other hand should be resting on the primer(shot-gun style). And bingo, perfect cow-boy-holding-a-shot-gun style.
Darts: Streamlines. And only streamlines(Its a Clip-System gun. What do you expect?)
Tactical attachments: Don't put any on it. Adds weight. God knows how heavy it is. With the built-in-light, batteries and clip, all in-front. Plus the extra springs which enables it to transform. Light requires 3 AAA batteries.
My opinion: Not very good. Preferably for veterans. Small, compact and heavy. Sling it over your shoulder as a backup weapon. Considerate of Hasbro to include a belt don't you think? But it'd be better if they were a tad more considerate to decrease the prices in other countries.
Pics:
Nerf Deploy CS-6 contents
Nerf Deploy CS-6, battery chamber and built in torch.(Suitcase mode)
Nerf Deploy CS-6 light (suitcase mode)
Nerf Deploy CS-6, deployment button. (Butt stock left, barrel right)
Nerf Deploy CS-6, suitcase mode(top) and rifle mode(bottom)
Nerf Deploy CS-6 comparison with Maverick
Nerf Deploy CS-6 using Raider Drum Clip
Nerf Deploy CS-6, with barrel attachments(Longstrike, top. Recon, middle. Longshot, bottom.)
Pictures are legal and had permission from the owner of the pictures. I will not take any credit for the pictures because they belong to SG Nerf.
P.S. Never leave a gun primed, halfway or not. The springs will be stretch, and there for, losing their potential energy.
Hmm I thought of buying the maverick. Could u write a review on it so that I can consider wether or not to buy it for my younger cousin? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI already did. To find it, you can either search it by using the search engine and type "Maverick REV-6 review" or you can press my November's archive and find it. For beginners, I suggest the Maverick. It's current price is SGD21.90. If you want the clear version, (I do not suggest it because it is more expensive and it is harder to prime, therefore, decreasing it's rapid fire speed) SGD26.90.
Oh and blogger, you're welcome.
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