![]() To reload, pull back on the mag release button, remove the empty magazine, and replace it with a full one. Once the magazine is full, simply snap it into place. To load, the Rival rounds must be individually inserted into the magazine. The Hypos comes with two 12 round magazines and 24 high impact rounds. The Hypnos is also compatible with the shorter Apollo mag, which could come in handy for a few extra shots if you’ve already spent your other two 12 round magazines. The two clips attached to the tactical rail hold the second magazine for fast and easy reloading. To release, pull down on the mag release located on the back left side of the blaster. To load simply snap the magazine to place. There is a small hole in the side of the shell, this is the priming indicator. ![]() To prime just grip the handle and pull back. Underneath the muzzle is the priming handle. To unlock the stock simply pull back on the stock and snap it back into place.Īt the front of the blaster, the Hypnos has no N-Strike attachment point as you would expect for a Rival blaster, so you are unable to attach a barrel extension.Ībove the muzzle is a tactical rail, and there is also a second rail on the right side of the blaster. It swivels over to the right side of your blaster and locks into place. To unfold the stock, simply press the orange button located on the left side of the stock. The stock doesn’t interfere with the ergonomics of the blaster when folded – it is a pretty darn nice addition! The Hypnos also has a foldable stock, which is a decent length when locked into place and makes the blaster much more compact when stowed. There is one sling mount located on the bottom of the grip. Picking up the Hypnos, the grip is similar to all blasters in the Rival series, big and comfortable to grip, but a younger or smaller person shouldn’t have an issue using it either. So with that, let’s see what you get in the box… We will take a look at how that funky stock works (or doesn’t!) how easy it is to load and look at how well it functions and fires (of course!) compared with the other spring-powered blasters in the Rival series. So far, these have been a little disappointing, so let’s see if the Hypnos can improve things. However the loading is slightly clunky and I still prefer the Artemis as the Rival Springer Full NERF Rival Hypnos Review The full image gallery for Roundhouse XX-1500 may be viewed at Roundhouse XX-1500/Gallery.We like this blaster as an upgrade to the Apollo, as it addresses many of the its shortcomings with much better priming action, and a stock. Despite this, it does not feature a cylinder, and instead has a magazine turret. The Roundhouse takes the appearance of a revolver.The Roundhouse can have a capacity of sixteen rounds if a round is chambered and the magazines are filled up to hold fifteen rounds.This may have been done to balance the pool of blasters of both teams with one another. ![]() ![]() Much like the Takedown XX-800, this blaster was only released with a Team Red color scheme.The blaster may have been named after the roundhouse kick, similar to newer RIVAL releases such as the Knockout XX-100 and Takedown XX-800, which are named after fighting-related terms.Later on late November of the same year, its official price was leaked, alongside that of several other blasters. The Roundhouse was originally leaked online in August of 2019, along with the Talon and Knockout XX-100. A trigger lock prevents accidental firing. Includes 15 Official Nerf Rival Rounds, enough to fully load all 5 magazines. Show off your aim and accuracy as you fire rounds at a velocity of up to 90 feet per second from this spring-action blaster that fires 1 round at a time. As the magazines empty, you can to see inside the chamber to know when you're down to your last few rounds and need to reload the magazines. The blaster's 5 integrated magazines each hold 3 rounds, giving you a total of 15 rounds for high-capacity blasting in a compact size. Smash into intense action with Nerf Rival Roundhouse XX-1500 blaster! It features a clear chamber that holds 6 rounds - prime the blaster and the chamber rotates, aligning a round into firing position and reloading another round into the chamber.
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