The Coolest Nerf Glock Blasters

The Top 3 Most Popular:

  1. EVA Sponge Soft Bullet, Will Not Hurt Human Body
  2. IZOKEE Combination Soft Bullet Toys Gun for Boys
  3. EVA Soft Foam ejection toy Blaster, Backyard Fun and Outdoor Games

1. EVA Sponge Soft Bullet, Will Not Hurt Human Body

Okay so this one isn’t exactly a toy but more of a novelty item. I got it because I was tired of going through the trouble of buying real ones (when they’re on sale). But don’t get me wrong here… this isn’t some rinky dink plastic toy that’s going to break the first time your kid has an issue.This thing actually works! My son found all sorts of ways to use it when he wasn’t supposed to (I would put my finger in front of his face and off we’d go shooting) which is another good reason why I wanted something non-toxic. Because there are real live ammo types out there. Do NOT buy these. Real stuff will tear holes in your hands or worse things.So as long as you understand what you’re getting here and know that it’s not toy grade, then you’ll be fine. The only other difference between the real thing and this is texture. So if you’ve held a real firearm before, you might find the grip uncomfortable at first. That goes for my toddler – he didn’t care for the regular textures either.But overall, this is a pretty neat little piece that provides hours entertainment for young boys who want to pretend they’re cowboys.

2. IZOKEE Combination Soft Bullet Toys Gun for Boys

This toy is a nice way to spend time for both me & my 6 yr old son. They like playing with this toy (which comes in a cute little black box) until they get tired of it or until something happens (i.e. one of them gets hit by the flying foam balls). Note: There are some parts where two pieces need to snap together inside the box; after several times of use, those pieces have broken off but no longer affect the functioning of the toy. For those who want an inexpensive way to introduce young kids to the concept of using/loading different types of ammunition, this is a good choice. Also note: Some people might find the amount of weight attached to the bottom of the toy a bit much so they may consider taking it apart before playing with it. My sons enjoy playing with it so much that they’ll put it back together themselves when they’re done with their “shootin” session!

3. EVA Soft Foam ejection toy Blaster, Backyard Fun and Outdoor Games

This product looks exactly like what it says. A sturdy bucket with a hole at the bottom. You put your hand/foot through the hole to “load” it up with soap, through the hole again to “shoot”, then watch it as it springs into action! Just remember to turn it off before you throw it. So easy to use and fun!!What I didn’t realize when I purchased this was that there is an inner mechanism that allows you to get it going by blowing air on one side or the other – kind of like a kazoo. But once it’s going, you have to hold down the button to keep it running. There should be some way to switch it from run to stop without having to remove the batteries. Maybe a switch located near the bottom so we don’t accidentally break it while playing?

4. Soft Bullet Toy with Shell Ejection & Pull Back Action

As I opened the package, I was impressed by the sturdy feel of this product. As soon as I pulled back the slide on my gun, I could hear a loud “thud” as the metal cylinder returned to its original position. This toy comes with two red cylinders that are made out of some type of foam. There are several different types of foam inserts (one is even shaped like a heart) that can shoot out of these cylinders.The one thing I did not like about this product is that some of the foam pieces have small sharp protrusions where they stick together. So, if you happen to hit a piece that has a little rough edge, it may poke your finger or another part of your hand.Overall, I am glad I bought this item. I think most kids would enjoy playing with something like this.

5. Shell Ejecting Toy Guns for Boys

So my oldest son is about 9 (and 1/2) and has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). He is an amazing artist but he cannot draw or paint figures very well. I saw some videos on YouTube where someone was making art using this type of technology so I thought maybe that could help him! So we got one of these for him last year who he now refers to as his “gun” because it makes noises like a real machine gun!! Well…he loaded it up and took aim at a piece of paper while playing with all the different settings. It worked perfectly and drew a line right through it! While he still does not do any figure drawing, this toy allowed him to add color and movement by creating a real life model in front of him. Now when he wants to make something, instead of asking mommy for a pen and paper, he uses whatever object is around him and draws what he sees. One day after using this for awhile, I realized he also would use it on me! My husband caught us doing it one morning and gave us a hard time about it being a toy and not a real firearm. Well…I told him that if it did everything else as a toy, I was going to keep it as a toy!Pros:- Durable material.- Even works without oil or grease.- Realistic feel.- Fun to use.- Different settings on how loud it will fire.Cons:- None!This toy impressed our family so much that they wanted their own. So we went out and bought two more of these and another with different settings. They have been enjoying them for weeks now and really get into the “shooting” part of it. We even had a competition to see who could hit targets with them the best. As long as there were shells available, they never stopped trying to put holes in things either!

6. Toy Gun Soft Bullet with 60 PCS EVA Foam, 4 Magazines and Goggles

By Amazon. As described. Good product.(As compared to other products that are far more expensive.)*a note about shipping: I ordered this on December 11th, 2018, and the item was not available in the warehouse until January 6th, 2019.*the picture shows the size of the toy gun – it is approximately 10 inches long from muzzle to base of thumb grip, and 5 inches wide. One side has the word ‘toy’ while the other has ‘pistol’, so if you have smaller hands, this might not be the best one for you. It is light weight, but still pretty heavy overall. So don’t expect to be holding onto it very tightly if you have small hands.*this toy gun comes with four magazines, each with five bullets. There is also an orange band around the wrist area. You slide the band down to lower the barrel, then twist it to reload the magazine. However, you cannot put the magazine back onto the band; it just doesn’t snap shut. So keep that in mind when loading the magazine.*magazines come with little cardboard boxes containing ten bullets. Each box is labeled with the caliber and there is a number printed next to the label indicating how many shots they contain. Most of these are dimes, but there are some different calibers. For example, one magazine contains .38 spl ammo, another .357 magnum, etc. Some of them are double loaded, meaning they both hold the same caliber. Others are triple loaded, .38/.357/410 gauge. Sometimes even quadruple loaded, .45acp/223/5.56mm/30mm. No idea what all those numbers mean or why they are needed. In any case, there seems to be plenty of ammunition here.*instead of using real live ammo, these mags instead use plastic dummy rounds. They look exactly like the real thing except for the color. Even the nomenclature on the fake rounds matches what is found at most firing ranges. Realistically, though, no self-respecting range would use these – they are usually only good for indoor practice. Still, whatever floats your boat. Just know what you’re getting.*there is a red dot located near the end of the barrel. To use it, you simply line up where you want to sight the target and push it against the backside of the barrel. A tiny button releases the red dot, allowing it to fall directly in front of the sights. Once released, it does not require anything further; it is set and ready to go.*green laser dots appear on the black target. When activated, they shine for a few seconds before disappearing. *There is also a pair of goggles held together by a strap. Activating them takes a bit of twisting and turning, but allows the user to see in all directions.*when trying out the various settings, sometimes the band around the wrist slips off. Loading the magazine becomes much easier after you get it twisted back on again.So far we’ve only had fun with it once. But that was enough to verify that it works. We did try some of the other functions, however, and everything worked perfectly. Note that the safety switch must be depressed prior to pulling the trigger. And yes, it is required that you wear gloves when handling it.

7. Toy Gun Air-Driven, Soft Foam Bullets

This was one of my gifts for my grandchildren when they were little. They played with it at bedtime. I’m glad I didn’t have to worry about giving this as a gift. Because it had some realistic features, like an orange tip on one of the loaded cartridges, which would be consistent with real life. And, although none of the actual ammo made contact with my skin, nonetheless, in playing with the toy gun, there was an opportunity for small pieces of metal to come into direct contact with skin, should someone be foolish enough to put their fingers onto the barrel. All in all, it seems well built and sturdy. But then again, you never know how long ago something has been used before, if it’s been dropped, etc., so take care who touches it. Anyway, it appears well built and solid, but just don’t drop it or leave it unattended because anything can happen once it’s out of your sight. 😊

8. QIANTO Shell Ejection Soft Bullet Toy Gun

This is just plain awesome!This little pistol has everything I was looking for in a kids toy. First off, it’s pretty sturdy. It feels well built when handling it and even after playing with it for a while, my 8 year old still hasn’t been able to break/mess with it (which she tried…and failed). So, it doesn’t only withstand being dropped, but also being played with roughly.The slide action on this thing is really nice too. You can really see/feel how thickly it’s packed full from one side all the way to the other. And, because it’s so dense, it actually goes through the metal rods at the back AND front of the barrel without having to force it, it truly is nicely mechanically strong.And, did I mention it shoots BULLETS??? Because it does. Not only do they shoot straight, but these babies load up quickly and easily. All you have to do is hold down the lever and let ‘er rip – and it slides right into place. She absolutely loves this thing; every time she gets it, she wants to try and “shoot” it immediately.Honestly, this is probably one of the nicest things I’ve ever seen in terms of design, build quality, strength, and use. It comes with 4 spare clips, as well as 3 different types of soft ammo – 1 pink, 1 red, and 2 green. There are two extra barrels, as well as a small cleaning rod/brush for those messy situations.It’s obviously very similar in appearance to many real life firearms, thus the name “Firearm” appears on the box and packaging, but don’t let that throw you. This is definitely NOT a toy version of anything real life. It’s strictly meant for fun, and it does it amazingly well.

9. Soft Bullet Blaster Toy with Shell Ejection & Pull Back Action

As I opened the package, I was impressed with how sturdy this little guy is! He has a nice grip handle that feels comfortable in your hand. And his metal barrel looks durable enough to withstand some use. This thing even comes with two clips for shells so you don’t have to worry about finding some. But really, he could probably hold up to 25+ without issue.This isn’t a review of the educational value or anything like that. As much as I tried to make him talk, he didn’t do too well (I think he might need more practice). However, he does come with several different sounds effects, so you should be able to figure out what he’s trying to tell you.Overall, I would say this is a pretty cool toy. For the price, you get quite a bit of value. Though I wish he could’ve been more expressive, because kids are rather limited in what they actually understand. Regardless, if you want something cute and harmless for them, then this fits the bill perfectly.

10. Foam Blaster – Toy Gun for Exercise Children’s Physical Coordination

【DESIGN】The shape of the gun is like an M16 or AR15 (the upper part), there are two holes on the barrel, which is connected to the rear handle by plastic rivets, also can use the metal wire that connects the two halves of the barrel, make the foam balls easily fall out. 【SHOOTING】For long-distance shooting, press the button at the back of the grip to open the valve, then squeeze the trigger at the front of the grip and release, sending the projectile flying. 【SPECIFICATIONS】Material: high-quality EVA; Color: black; Age range: 6 years old and above; Weight: 1.5 pounds.’, ‘Exercise children’s coordination and improve their hand/eye coordination, help them develop strength in their fingers, hands and arms’, ‘Play with friends or families Add extra fun to any occasion Enjoy spending quality time with your kids’]###