Holding onto classic designs is nothing new – for example, the Nerf NStrike elite Strongarm came out in 2013, but it is still sold is some stores (and even has Amazon exclusive variants release in late 2018 / early 2019). Dart Zone has its own holdovers from the previous “design generation”, including the Quickfire 8. The original version of this, the Renegade, released on ToysRUs shelves under the Air Zone brand. When I reviewed it then, it was good compared to other pistols on shelves. Now, however, it seems antiquated, especially when Dart Zone has superior revolvers readily available. Is it still useful? Yes. Are the weaknesses more apparent? Also yes.
Slight Changes from the Younger Years
Blaster operation is largely the same as before. Pull back the slide to prime, and the plunger rod will stick out the back. Press the trigger, and you will first fire the dart, then rotate the cylinder.
The original, at least from memory, wasn’t as prone to this, though it was still possible. Both versions had the plastic flap at the front of the cylinder; in addition to preventing kids from loading things that weren’t darts, it provided a bit extra resistance to over-rotating. However, this iteration is missing something. We’ll get into that in a bit.
There is an extended barrel attachment, purely for aesthetics. Given that it’s an older blaster, don’t expect compatibility with attachments on anything newer. Two triangular, plastic targets are also included.
Performance
Dart velocity, on the other hand, averaged just 65fps with the included darts. Firing at an extreme angle, you can just graze the 80′ mark for ranges. But seeing as newer revolvers average much higher, it’s nothing too exciting. That’s the peril of keeping an old design around! Newer things will do better.
Internals
Without that complicated safety mechanism, the cylinder over-rotates much easier than before. At least that’s my current hypothesis. In any case, it’s a rare time when simplifying internals possibly makes things worse.
Final Thoughts
The Quickfire 8 is still a decent blaster, should you find it cheaply ($8 at Ross Dress for Less is good, $13 on Amazon not so much). But when that $13 could also buy you a two pack of Blitzfires at Target, it becomes a lot less appealing. Barring some kind of future update or redesign…sometimes it’s best to let old things go.