
Pulling back and forth on the priming handle cocks the spring, ready for firing. Like all of NERF’s revolvers, just push the darts into the front of each cylinder – although in this case you’ll need to pull that knuckleduster lever to get to all of them. NERF Zombie Strike Doominator – Performance The Doominator has just a single accessory rail on top, but that’s probably all you’ll need, unless you desperately need to use both a red-dot sight and a lamp. It happens with a really satisfying clunk, too. Squeeze off six darts to empty one cylinder, and then reach forward with your middle and ring fingers to pull the lever and spin onto the next cylinder. In front of the grip and trigger is a knuckleduster-style lever, which is how you switch between cylinders. There’s a rather weird thumb hole mini-stock, though, which is too short to actually use as a stock and just juts into your wrist if you’re moving around a lot. The grip is a decent size and has that standard Zombie Strike feature of being made to look like it’s wrapped with duct tape. It’s nicely balanced and stubby, so it’s easy to swing from target to target. On the whole, this is mostly a comfortable blaster to hold. A nice touch is that there’s a choice of three mounting positions: you can bolt it sticking straight down, out of the left side or out of the right. Then you have to screw in the priming grip for the pump action, which, in that Zombie Strike style, looks like the handle of a screwdriver. Two of the four cylinders are already attached, but the others need to be clicked into place. The Doominator is a spring-powered blaster that requires a little assembly before you can get poppin’ darts at the zombie horde. They’re predominantly a funky green colour, but with moulded details meant to look like workshop spares from which these DIY weapons have been thrown together. The design of the Zombie Strike blasters riffs on that whole zombiepocalypse-survival scenario. NERF Zombie Strike Doominator – Design and Features In name, appearance and mechanics, the Doominator is a whole heap of crazy. The pump-action Doominator has four six-shot cylinders mounted on a single central cylinder, making for an impressive 24-dart capacity.
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The biggest blaster in NERF’s Zombie Strike arsenal is also the wackiest by far.

What is the NERF Zombie Strike Doominator?
