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|Year = [[1995]]
 
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The '''Sawtooth''' is a [[1995]] [[Nerf]] [[Max Force]] blaster that holds 10 [[Mega Dart]]s. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. When it was introduced it costed about $19.99 . It got good reviews when it first came out.
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The '''Sawtooth''' is a [[1995]] [[Nerf]] [[Max Force]] blaster that holds 10 [[Mega Dart]]s. It is no longer available for purchase since its home line has since been discontinued. It had retailed for $19.99 USD. It got good reviews when it first came out.
   
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It comes included with 10 [[Mega Darts]], two [[5-Dart Clip]]s, and a [[Sawtooth barrel extension/scope]].
== Description ==
 
The Nerf® Sawtooth® is the first weapon to incorporate a clip. The weapon also has the additional feature of having part of the barrel detach to become a scope. The Sawtooth® can hold one clip of five mega darts before reloading. This gives the weapon a good rate of fire for a dart weapon. The Sawtooth® is also one of the most accurate Nerf® weapons ever made.
 
   
== Review ==
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==Details==
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The Sawtooth hold the distinction of being the first ever Nerf dart blaster to be clip-fed, boasting a 5-dart clip. It also features a folding shoulder stock, along with an accessory that can be used as either a barrel extension or a scope for aiming. However, the scope functionality tends to be negligible as the user fires the blaster, with the ammo clip blocking the view when enough darts are fired. The Sawtooth also has a design on the front end like a set of sharp teeth, somewhat resembling a sawfish. The barrel extension/scope accessory also features this sharp teeth design.
'''Description''' - The Sawtooth is the first clip-firing Nerf blaster. It can hold 5 micro darts, and is part of the [[Max Force]] line.
 
   
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==Position in Theme==
'''Range''' - 6/10 - 37 feet is usually OK with tiny weapons, but for its size you would expect more.
 
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The Sawtooth can be considered to have something of an "assault rifle" role in the Max Force line. The fact that it could use its accessory for a barrel extension could also give it a "sniper rifle" sort of a role, too.
   
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== How to Load ==
'''Accuracy''' - 10/10 - An accuracy comparable to that in blasters today, the Sawtooth's accuracy is incredible.
 
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{{Step|1|Load 5 Mega Darts into a [[5-Dart Clip]].}}
 
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{{Step|2|Stick the clip into the bottom of the blaster.}}
'''Reliability''' - 9/10 - No problems of it breaking easily are known, but it has the tendency to skip shots.
 
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{{Step|3|Pull back the priming bolt and release.}}
 
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{{Step|4|Pull the trigger to fire.}}
'''Rate''' - 8/10 - One shot per 0.66 seconds is very good for 1995 standards.
 
 
'''Overall''' - 8.25/10 - The Sawtooth's accuracy and reliability prove that it was ahead of its time.
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* It's funky design is somewhat similar to that of the [[SneakShot]]s.
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* Its design is somewhat similar to that of the [[SneakShot]]'s.
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* It is possible to use [[Elite Mega Dart]]s in this blaster, as demonstrated in LordDraconical's review of the Sawtooth. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnre2ML3pvI]
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* It would have appeared as a playable weapon in the unreleased Max Force video game for the Atari Jaguar CD.
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* The second clip-fed blaster in the Max Force line is the [[Electric Eel]], which was re-released in [[Max Force 2112]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 16 July 2017

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Sawtooth
Sawtoothbox
Year Released:

1995

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

5 Mega Darts

Average Retail Price(s):

$19.99 USD

Family:

Max Force

Additional Pages:Click here to add a review.

The Sawtooth is a 1995 Nerf Max Force blaster that holds 10 Mega Darts. It is no longer available for purchase since its home line has since been discontinued. It had retailed for $19.99 USD. It got good reviews when it first came out.

It comes included with 10 Mega Darts, two 5-Dart Clips, and a Sawtooth barrel extension/scope.

Details[]

The Sawtooth hold the distinction of being the first ever Nerf dart blaster to be clip-fed, boasting a 5-dart clip. It also features a folding shoulder stock, along with an accessory that can be used as either a barrel extension or a scope for aiming. However, the scope functionality tends to be negligible as the user fires the blaster, with the ammo clip blocking the view when enough darts are fired. The Sawtooth also has a design on the front end like a set of sharp teeth, somewhat resembling a sawfish. The barrel extension/scope accessory also features this sharp teeth design.

Position in Theme[]

The Sawtooth can be considered to have something of an "assault rifle" role in the Max Force line. The fact that it could use its accessory for a barrel extension could also give it a "sniper rifle" sort of a role, too.

How to Load[]

Step 1 - Load 5 Mega Darts into a 5-Dart Clip.
Step 2 - Stick the clip into the bottom of the blaster.
Step 3 - Pull back the priming bolt and release.
Step 4 - Pull the trigger to fire.

Trivia[]

  • Its design is somewhat similar to that of the SneakShot's.
  • It is possible to use Elite Mega Darts in this blaster, as demonstrated in LordDraconical's review of the Sawtooth. [1]
  • It would have appeared as a playable weapon in the unreleased Max Force video game for the Atari Jaguar CD.
  • The second clip-fed blaster in the Max Force line is the Electric Eel, which was re-released in Max Force 2112.