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The Omnia Pro is a Dart Zone blaster that was released in 2023 under the Dart Zone Max series.

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The Omnia Pro is a select-fire flywheel clip-fed blaster comparable to the Dart Zone Pro MK-3. It features a safety/fire mode selector on the left side of the blaster that allows it to shoot in semi-automatic, fully-automatic, or three-round-burst modes, similar to the Nerf Regulator. The Omnia uses half-length darts and can be fed from Talon-style magazines. It is also is compatible with Nerf detachable shoulder stocks.

There is a Picatinny rail on the top of the blaster for mounting the included sights or other sights. There is a sling mount above the muzzle and a skeletonized section below the top rail, which may serve as another sling mount.

The blaster is powered using a rechargeable two-cell 18650 IMR battery.

The Omnia uses a pin wheel pusher to feed darts into the flywheels.

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History[]

The Omnia Pro was first revealed by Dart Zone on June 26, 2023 on their Blaster Chat podcast.

On August 16, 2023, Dart Zone announced that the first batch of Omnia Pro blasters would be recalled due to issues involving lengthy trigger delay and poor accuracy from the blaster.

The Omnia was re-released as the "Omnia Pro Gen 2" and fixes the accuracy issues with the blaster.[1] However, there is still a noticable trigger delay.[2]

Trivia[]

  • Initially, the rechargeable battery was claimed to be a lithium polymer (LiPo) one on the podcast. However, it was quickly discovered that the battery was similar to the batteries packaged with gel blasters in the Prime Time Toys Hydro Strike brand, which was a two cell IMR battery. A correction to the type of battery was made in the podcast's FAQ.

References[]

  1. YouTube logo Dart Zone Blasters (2023-1-15). Omnia Pro Gen 2 is HERE! (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2023-12-07.
  2. YouTube logo WalcomS7 (2023-1-24). Is the Dart Zone MAX Omnia Pro (Gen 2) the NERF Stryfe X Destroyer? (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2023-12-07.

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