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XSHOT Insanity Motorized Rage Fire Toy Dart Blaster by ZURU
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- Motorized Blaster: Launch 40 darts in a row with motorized XSHOT Insanity blasting!
- Rage Fire Tripod:
- The Tripod rotates a full 360 degrees and pivots vertically to blast in any direction. Take the blaster off the tripod when you need to be on the move.
- Insane Accessories:
- Load the Motorized Rage Fire up with a scope for accuracy and modular dart storage units to hold an insane 46 additional darts.
- Belt Fed Blaster: The Motorized Rage Fire has a 40 dart capacity belt that feeds into, and automatically rotates through, the blaster.
- Insane Blaster: Have your mind blown by the XSHOT Insanity Motorized Rage Fire Blaster. Combine the Rage Fire with other Insanity Blasters to create the most EPIC blaster you have ever seen!
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Q: Why is this even marketed for kids? It’s bizarre that a toy was made to represent this weapon.
A: Exactly! Then the response is it’s not made as a replica because of the colors.
submitted byKLM - 1 year agoA: Well Karen, if you don't like it don't buy it. My kids were expert marksmen by the age of 8. I'd be more concerned about video games..
submitted byUncle Bundy - 9 days agoA: Sad that the brand experts can describe this with words such as " imaginative,"fun," and "fantasy" along with titling it a rage toy. Our value system is so skewed that I fear our country will never know different than our current gun and weapon control problem. This just teaches children in one more way the "fun" in mass chaos and destruction
submitted byJDM - 8 days agoA: Perfect to teach young boys to grow up and be mass school shooters. So proud to be an American with the right to die in a school shooting. Heart warming :-).
submitted byRage shooter - 6 days agoA: The choice to be gunned down at school. We are all making that "choice' for our kids.
submitted byRage shooter - 6 days agoA: This is perfect for teaching my kids to operate automatic weapons. After all, America would be a better place if we all owned an operated weapons of mass destruction. No where to hide :-).
submitted byRage shooter - 6 days agoA: Ha ha, Uncle Bundy. Such a good idea to make your kid a marksman. No need to make a mess with your hands, Ted, just learn to take them all out safely from a distance. Merica.
submitted byRage shooter - 6 days agoA: The XSHOT Excel Insanity Motorized Rage Fire Gatlin Blaster is designed as a foam dart toy for imaginative play and fun, not as a replica of any real weapon. Its exaggerated design, bright colors, and playful features aim to make it feel more like a fantasy or sci-fi device than anything realistic. It’s marketed for kids to encourage active play, teamwork, and creativity while following strict safety standards to ensure it remains a safe toy. Recommended for ages 8+.
submitted byZURU - 1 year agoBrand expertA: Because not everyone is against guns. If you are don't buy it. It's a personal choice. Remember the united states is about choice.
submitted byKim - 29 days ago
Q: Does the tripad come with the gu
A: Yes. If you look at the product page it says so.
submitted byWheresmyburrito - 25 days agoA: Yes, the XSHOT Insanity Motorized Rage Fire includes the tripod as part of the set.
submitted byZURU Toys - 3 days ago
Q: How farthest away can it be that still be able to knock down an empty 20 Oz Gatorade bottle?
A: Its claim is that it fires at a range of 90ft
submitted byWheresmyburrito - 25 days agoA: It can knock down from a long distance. Under ideal conditions (fully charged battery, standard darts, no wind) though.
submitted byZURU Toys - 3 days ago
Q: Are batteries included?
A: No, you have to buy them separately
submitted byOk - 7 months agoA: Batteries are not include.
submitted byZURU Toys - 3 days ago
Q: What type of batteries does this use
A: It takes 6 AA batteries
submitted byhoney0319 - 1 year agoA: It requires 1.5 V AA/LR6x 6 batteries.
submitted byZURU Toys - 3 days ago
Q: Can a 6 year old use this?
A: With close parental supervision and safety goggles glued to his face my age-3 toddler started shooting it from the tripod. Biggest hurdle was teaching him to push the thumb-trigger first down then in.
submitted byOogityBoogity Disco Lover - 9 months agoA: The XXShot Excel Insanity Motorized Rage Fire Gatling Blaster is designed for ages 8 and up due to its size, motorized features, and required handling skills. While a 6-year-old might enjoy playing with it under supervision, it could be challenging for them to operate it independently. Always ensure an adult is present for younger children using toys designed for older age groups.
submitted byZURU - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Do the tripod come with it?
A: The tripod does come with it
submitted byhoney0319 - 1 year ago
Q: How many darts does this come with?
A: It comes with 72, and the chain holds 40.
submitted byTate - 1 year ago
Q: Bottom flywheel broke, how to fix?
A: Please get in touch with our team via: https://zurutoys.com/contact. We'll need more details.
submitted byZURU - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: will want extra refill bullets.... what brands can be used?
A: any darts will do, xshot, nerf, etc
submitted byanswer - 2 years ago