I don’t often review the same blaster twice, unless there’s a significant update. This is one of those times. Originally, Buzz Bee (at least in the US) sold the Tracker under Walmart’s Adventure Force line, complete with a heat-sensitive scope. I reviewed that blaster and found it to be adequate, although it’s slow as to be expected for a bolt-action blaster. This time, however, the blaster is being sold with a new 30-round drum, and that itself is a significant development. And it’s better than expected – albeit with slight tweaking. Sometimes things from Toy Fair show up in unexpected places!
The Blaster and its Updates
The blaster does, however, fire better than the last version. Rate of fire, of course, is the same. But the dart velocities were noticeably higher, with 82fps averages with the included darts and 80fps with Nerf Elites.
The Important Part!
Reassembly is a bit of a pain if you don’t align the panels just right, but it just takes a little patience.
One small gripe is having the clear panel in front. Which means everyone besides the user can tell how many rounds are left. At least there is a small cutout in the panel for manual adjustment, if you have to force the drum to rotate.
Last Thoughts
The new version of the Tracker performs better than the old, although your opinion of it will surely rest on the grip size and how much you like bolt-action blasters. However, the drum that comes with the blaster is of high quality; it can easily be made to feed fast for any of your high RoF blasters.
As of now, we’ve only seen it at Meijer grocery stores in the Midwest. It is unknown when it will appear elsewhere (or on Meijer’s website, for that matter).