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|Title = SuperMaxx 5000 |
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− | The '''SuperMaxx 5000''' is a [[1998]] [[Nerf]] [[SuperMaxx]] blaster that holds 3 [[Ballistic Ball]]s, 3 [[Arrow]]s and 5 [[Larami Dart]]s. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. When it was introduced it |
+ | The '''SuperMaxx 5000''' is a [[1998]] [[Nerf]] [[SuperMaxx]] blaster that holds 3 [[Ballistic Ball]]s, 3 [[Arrow]]s and 5 [[Larami Dart]]s. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. When it was introduced it cost about $24.99. It got poor reviews when it first came out. It, along with the [[SuperMaxx 3000 (Green)]], are considered the worst dart-firing [[SuperMaxx]] blasters. |
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− | The Nerf® SuperMAXX™ 5000 may look cool, but it isn’t that good. The SuperMAXX™ 5000 is one of the few weapons to fire three different kinds of ammo. However, only the SuperMAXX™ darts fire with reasonable range and accuracy. The SuperMAXX™ 5000 is the only weapon in the SuperMAXX™ line to have a place to hold ammo. |
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== Review == |
== Review == |
Revision as of 03:01, 8 February 2014
This product has been discontinued. It can no longer be found in retail stores. |
7.0 | This blaster scores a 7.0 |
SuperMaxx 5000 | |
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3 Ballistic Balls, 3 Arrows, 5 Larami Darts |
Average Retail Price(s): |
$24.99 |
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The SuperMaxx 5000 is a 1998 Nerf SuperMaxx blaster that holds 3 Ballistic Balls, 3 Arrows and 5 Larami Darts. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. When it was introduced it cost about $24.99. It got poor reviews when it first came out. It, along with the SuperMaxx 3000 (Green), are considered the worst dart-firing SuperMaxx blasters.
Review
Description-The SuperMaxx 5000 is one of the few blasters that fire 3 types of ammo.
Range-8.5/10
Larami Darts-10/10-This blaster can reach incredible ranges with them.
Arrows-6/10-Arrows fall much shorter.
Ballistic Balls-6/10-Ballistic Balls reach the same ranges as the arrows.
Accuracy-9.5/10
Larami Darts-10/10-The darts are very accurate.
Arrows-10/10-They are just as accurate as the darts.
Ballistic Balls-7/10-Aren't that accurate.
Reliability-10/10-It can't jam.
Rate-2/10-It makes a shot every 4.93 seconds.
Overall-7/10-It is OK,but isn't reccomended,even though it was really popular for its time for its ability to fire 3 types of ammo.
Trivia
- Supermaxx 5000s, along with their counterparts like the SuperTech 9000, are known for being notoriously powerful when modified. Most of the modified 5000s, and 9000s have the ability to shoot through soda cans and many layers of cardboard with Stefans, as a result being banned from many wars.