The Light Command is an Adventure Force blaster that was released in 2017. It requires six "AA" batteries to be operated, and two "AAA" batteries for its lights to be operated.
Included contents[]
- 1 Light Command
- 1 twenty dart belt
- 20 Super Darts
- Instructions
Details[]
The Light Command is a battery-operated, belt-fed flywheel blaster with internal LED lights that activate when the firing trigger is pulled. The blaster features three power modes: an off mode, a mode which only powers the internal lights, and a fully-on mode which powers both the lights and the flywheels. Unlike the Powerbolt Belt Blaster, the Light Command does not feature a breech lid, and is instead loaded by simply inserting one end of the belt through the feeding area.
A power switch is located on the left side of the blaster. It also features an accessory rail on top of the blaster, which is compatible with Nerf tactical rail accessories.[2]
The Light Command is compatible with Nerf Elite Darts and its many variants.
It advertises a firing range of up to eighty feet (twenty-four meters) and a rate of fire of one dart per second.
Official description[]
| This is an official description from DartZoneBlasters.com. Please do not modify it. (view this product's listing) |
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Light up your opponents with the featured ILLUMINATED BLAST PANELS on the Adventure Force Light Command Motorized Blaster! This automatic blaster features a 20 dart belt that fires entire belt under 20 seconds projecting darts up to 80 feet, leaving opponents running for cover. The Full-Auto Motorized Light Command is powered by 6 AA Alkaline Batteries for Dart Blasting (AA Batteries not included) and 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries for Light-Up Function (AAA Batteries Included). The Light Command Ammo Belt holds up to 20 darts. Battery-Powered Rapid-Fire Blasting up to 80 Feet! |
History[]
It was re-released as the Dart Zone Titan, but without its LED light functionality.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑
BuffdaddyNerf (2017-08-20). Adventure Force Light Command Review (Article/Review). Blaster Hub. Archived from the original on 2018-12-24. Retrieved on 2018-05-21. - ↑
Coop772 (2017-06-13). [REVIEW] Dart Zone Group Review | Quatroshot, Light Command, & Dartstorm (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2018-05-21.
External links[]
Light Command on the Dart Zone website (archived link)
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