

It has a tactical rail mount up top to connect all your Nerf gun attachments. The range with the 6 included darts gets up to about 50 feet under good firing conditions. It is a pump-action, six-shooter revolver type weapon. That is quite effective for speed and accuracy as you’ll mostly need to maintain a two-handed grip on the bow at all times. The shape and form of the bow just really works for me. I think this Nerf rebelle bow has an excellent design. Ladies, meet the Nerf Rebelle Guardian Crossbow Blaster. We have finally transitioned from a legit bow and arrow, to a faux-bow firing darts, to arrive at this bad-arse foam dart launching crossbow. I’d much rather have the old Nerf N-Strike Blazin’ Bow Blaster. It looks way better and it fires big foam missile looking darts, but unfortunately it is definitely designed more for boys. It does have a tactical rail mount attached for accessories, though. It’s slow to fire and reload when compared to the Nerf Agent Bow and it doesn’t shoot as hard or as far. I can tell you that it doesn’t live up to the advertised ranges, either. It seems weird to use this fake bow to shoot regular Nerf darts. I don’t like the way it fires or the way it feels when you pull and release the string. It resembles a droopy dead bird or a fish or something weird like that. I don’t like the design or the way it looks. I hate this faux-bow, I hate this blaster. Honestly, I don’t even know why I’m doing this overview of the Nerf Rebelle Heartbreaker Bow blaster. Check out the Nerf Rebelle Secrets & Spies Arrow Refill Pack. I also recommend doing a quick search on Amazon for a real quiver, as you can find some good quality ones for pretty cheap. Did I mention it has an integrated red dot sight? If you really enjoy the bow, you’re going to want to procure some spare arrows, for sure. The Nerf Rebelle bow comes with 3 arrows, a detachable faux-quiver, and a gimmicky throw-away decoder to use on “secret messages” printed on the arrows. Pull another arrow out and it loads quickly and easily. The arrows whistle when zipping through the air and they can land on your target at up to 80 feet away when fired properly. This Nerf Rebelle bow backs up it’s amazing looks with great performance as well. I feel bad for all the little Hawkeye’s out there that would be put-off by the color scheme.

The design is just so great and official looking. Plus, with Hunger Games being so hot right now, it’s sure to be a hit with all the girls who want to pretend to be Katniss Everdeen. I would totally use this Nerf Rebelle bow, and I’m a guy.

This bow is actually very impressive looking. The last, my favorite, is a crossbow type blaster and is more true to the standard blaster archetype. The first is even firing actual bow type projectiles and the second is back to the usual dart projectile. They are fired more like actual bow and arrow weapons than any real Nerf blaster. Two of the bows, although labeled as blasters, aren’t true blasters. The paint decal on the Sweet Revenge is the same used on the Guardian Crossbow.There are three different Nerf Rebelle bow blasters I am going to be going over here.It has a similar design to an unreleased N-Strike Elite blaster known as the "Hammer".The name appears as Fierce 5 on the receipt when bought at Toys "R" Us stores.The Sweet Revenge, along with the Hammershot, were the first hammer-action Nerf blasters.It was also later re-released in 2016 as the Sweet Destiny like the Five By Five, it does not come packaged with the holster or Vision Gear accessories. This re-release does not come packaged with its holster or Vision Gear that come included in the Sweet Revenge Kit. It was re-released in 2014 under the Super Stripes Collection sub-series as the Five By Five. Alongside several other Rebelle products, the name was changed at the last minute for unknown reasons. Prior to release, this blaster was known as the Wildshot. It advertises a firing range of seventy-five feet (twenty-three meters). It features a tactical rail on top of the blaster. The Sweet Revenge is a hammer-action revolver-style blaster with a five- dart cylinder.
