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NERF Limited Star Wars The Mandalorian Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster

NERF Limited Star Wars The Mandalorian Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster

Everyone’s crazy about The Mandalorian, especially Baby Yoda (aka, The Child), but another star of the show is Din Djarin’s rifle. Now, Hasbro has created its own version of the Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster that might just be the longest NERF gun ever made. It’s over four feet long and pretty damned close to the look of the original, minus some hard-worn bounty-hunting patina. It comes with all the right parts: a scope, blaster and charging sounds, and even a pop-up breach. The scope with crosshairs lights up, and you can even rack the slide of the Blaster to prime for the shot. Rather than a battery-operated shot, this one is spring-loaded. It’s single shot only, just like the “real thing”, so here’s to accuracy versus a bullet spray. No word on the range, but it will easily qualify as one of the coolest holiday gifts for next year (it won’t ship until October of 2021), and you can pre-order now. You have time to earn your Beskar, at least.