Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20191125014117

Finally got a chance to unbox and charge my Perses. What a sweet blaster. It's slightly bigger than I though it would be, and because of that it's extremely comfortable for a big guy like me. There's a concave indent on the stock that fits perfectly against the shoulder.

Look, I'm not going to bore you with all the other great features. Just check out the plethora of unboxing and firing demos on youtube. They'll cover the new battery (included), awesome ROF, and great ergonomics, I'm sure.

The only downside I found is the hopper door. Unlike the Nemesis and Prometheus that have a hopper door on top with an integrated cover that slides front to back, the Perses door is hinged on the left side and swings open to expose the entire hopper. For rightys, this is absolutely great for quickly filling the hopper. It's the easiest, fastest loading blaster I've ever used. Leftys are going to find it less user friendly.

The Perses door also feels a little bit flimsy compared to the rest of the blaster. If you drop your Perses, there's a pretty good chance you could crack the door, or possibly break it off completely. It covers nearly the entire topside, and has zero protection. In typical Nerf style, the rest of the blaster is a tank.

The other problem with exposing the entire hopper is if it's accidentally tipped, you'll lose the whole load. You can tip a Prometheus or Nemesis more than 45° in any direction and barely lose a round. If you accidentally tip a Perses more than 30° you'll dump almost all the ammo you have left.

Other than those few pet peeves, I like it a lot. One of the best blasters I've ever purchased for $60 