tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7516405105463063210.post6937614987439839379..comments2024-03-23T22:18:02.189+11:00Comments on Outback Nerf: Nerf Rebelle Sweet Revenge Review (20m Aus grey trigger)P13c30fch33s3http://www.blogger.com/profile/00203166690272497443noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7516405105463063210.post-22512440600195793192015-01-07T22:14:57.695+11:002015-01-07T22:14:57.695+11:00@npeever: I recently found two Sweet Revenges on t...@npeever: I recently found two Sweet Revenges on the shelf at Big W. Impulse buy, I picked them both up. They are FANTASTIC little revolvers. I can't stop acting like a Wild West gunslinger with them. Absolutely solid little things. Perhaps it's just luck of the draw (NPI) but they seem to perform better than either of my Hammershots. Definitely worth the extra dollar or so. When able, always pick these types up over the Strongarm (even the XD). They are much better blasters. My strongarms needed a spring replacement before achieving anywhere close to 20m. The Hammershot and Sweet Revenge are just great stock blasters. <br /><br />Yours, an 18 year old male who thinks the Rebelle range is acutally very good for players of any calibre.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7516405105463063210.post-86337051053427398802014-01-12T06:58:25.178+11:002014-01-12T06:58:25.178+11:00Great post. I bought the Hammershot recently, and ...Great post. I bought the Hammershot recently, and I've had the most fun I've ever had; I also noticed that the trigger rotates on an axel (so fanning is fairly easy, as I don't need to pull the trigger down very far [when I fan, I don't hold down the trigger, I prime with my left hand, and then fire with my right]). I found that the Hammershot always fired consistently, and still got fantastic range with elite darts, velcro Dart Tag Darts, Nerf Suction darts (even BuzzBee suction cup darts)npeeverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05146147751608768321noreply@blogger.com