![]() The 4Victory is a hammer primed pistol with the same capacity as the SS. As a secondary, it is superior in capacity only to very small blasters like the Triad, and is inferior in capacity to most pistol sized revolvers which are still smaller, like the Strongarm and Hammershot/Sweet Revenge. Obviously compared to clip (mag) system blasters (as a primary) the SS is totally pointless. Unfortunately, to accomodate its compact form and (really fun) gimmick the Secret Shot has had to be limited to only 4 shots, and that lack of capacity really limits its practical viability. While I personally wouldn't get it for its regular price, the sale price of 20AUD is more than reasonable. I'd say the price bracket is reasonable, considering it's a larger than usual multishot blaster with a neat gimmick. That price range puts it a little below the Retal and about the same as the Cycloneshock or Hammershot. The Secret Shot retails for around 25-30AUD, on sale it can be found for 20AUD fairly regularly. I can get all 4 darts out within about a second which is quite good for a small blaster. ![]() ![]() Rate of fire is surprisingly good, thanks to the short pump action stroke and slam-fire. From my accuracy testing I had several darts hit my door frame, though a slight majority did still pass through. It's quite consistent, though there is a little variance coming from the four barrels being smart AR cycled.Īccuracy is decent but not great, pretty standard for Elite-era Nerf blasters. Ranges of about 13m-ish with Elites is about standard. Its stiff prime comes from a stronger than usual spring, allowing it to keep up with the other Elite-era blasters. FPS shot, as mentioned before the Secret Shot has a very different profile to most blasters, its body is pretty much uniform and smooth.
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