Usually when I'm psyched about a blaster, I go out of my way to get it as soon as possible. It also usually means that there's a review up for it several minutes after I've got it home. That's not been the case for the "New" Nerf ZombieStrike ZED Squad Longshot CS-12... but I think that's mostly because I already was psyched about this blaster when it came out several years ago under the original N-Strike lineup. There wasn't a lot "new" with this recolor that I could see, so I held off getting it.
Honestly, after picking one up and thinking about what Longshots on US Store shelves potentially means, I'm all sorts of hyped up about the possibilities and potential this has. Could I be reading too much into this? Highly possible. Regardless, it feels good to say "I'm gonna go mod my New Longshot". Been YEARS since I've been able to say that!
I still find it amusing when people in the US keep saying 'OMG the Longshot is back! after being off shelves for so long' and yet, my Toys R Us in the UK has shelves full of the original yellow one, not shifting despite being discounted to £29.99
ReplyDeleteYes, it's true. The US Market tends to "squee" a bit more when it comes to the Longshot because it's been off our shelves for awhile and it is an admittedly iconic blaster for the N-Strike Lineup.
DeleteAustralia still have clear Vulcans, yellow alpha troopers widely in stock. yellow longshota here are kinda rare and I could only find them at toy r us.
DeleteI never had any longshot until now, and I've been looking for a while. Planning on an internal Recon pump grip, iron sights and a clip release cut from carving board. I'm really on the fence about removing the tactical rail though.
ReplyDeleteZooks, Do you think it is gonna be sold only US? Cause I live in Canada
ReplyDeleteWho thought up the colour scheme?
ReplyDeleteBlaster labs said it was junk, but others say its decent. Rated 2.8 by them. Should I buy one?
ReplyDelete