
It wouldn’t be a bad primary either, if you like playing stealth. If it shoots like a Stongarm, has the same size as a Strongarm – how can you go wrong with the Disruptor? With a decent firepower, fast reload speed and a good dart capacity (for its size), the Disruptor is an ideal secondary blaster. Its accuracy… well again, it’s what you’d expect from a Strongarm. It pretty much has the same power as a Strongarm. How well does this thing shoot? Not too bad. Do I really need to explain? The drum rotates every time the trigger is pulled, exactly like the blaster’s predecessor. Aestheticallly, it’s not a bad blaster, however there is a lot more detailing on the Strongarm. The Disruptor contains one tactical rail at the top of the blaster and two convenient sling mounts. Although I do miss flipping out the drum in the Strongarm, as well as spinning the heck out of it (good for a game of Russian roulette)! Since there is no frame beneath the rotating drum, it makes it easier to load darts into the drum. With some slight colour differences and minus the frame below the rotating drum, the Disruptor looks almost the same as the Strongarm, as well as the same length.

Six elite darts and an instruction sheet. Included with the blaster are the usuals. Anyway, let’s take a look at the Disruptor and see how it compares with the Strongarm. It’s possible the Disruptor may end up replacing the Strongarm. With less paint detailing and less plastic, it would appear that the Disruptor is Nerf’s cheaper version of the Strongarm. It certainly confused the fans as it was almost identical to the well-received Strongarm blaster. Last year, revealed the Elite Disruptor.
