Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-30049823-20200205064906/@comment-30049823-20200206041719

And then there's this OTHER Nerfpedia fandom page (??) which restates the same story in more detail (it says they "got a phone call".  ORLY?  Kenner went through the bother and expense of changing the blaster name and mold over a phone call?? I guess prank phone calls hadn't been invented yet in 1994)

Also, check this out; there's A WHOLE SECTION about the left-handed issue.

Left-handed Issue This blaster featured a cocking/firing device that was only located on the right side of the blaster unlike other Max Force blasters such as the Eagle Eye which had it on both sides. This became a huge issue to those who were left-handed and could not position and fire this blaster to their liking. This made the blaster basically unusable to those who were left-handed. Despite this problem, Kenner never found a solution to it and it still remains an issue to those who are left-handed and use this. To date no-one has figured out a way to make this blaster ambidextrous, so this blaster is generally recommended to only those who are either ambidextrous or right-handed. Well gee, now I feel like an underappreciated revolutionary genius, because I'm apparently the first person to take two screws out and flip the drum around, which had never occurred to the design engineers at Kenner, ROFL.