




⚡ Lock, load, and level up your Nerf battles with Halo power!
The NerfHalo MA40 Motorized Dart Blaster is a high-performance, motorized toy blaster modeled after the iconic Halo Infinite weapon. It features a removable 10-dart clip, comes with 10 official Nerf Elite foam darts, and includes a rail riser for accessory customization. Plus, it offers an exclusive game card to unlock digital Halo content, blending physical play with immersive gaming.















| ASIN | B08486XL7R |
| Batteries | 4 C batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #611,176 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,868 in Toy Foam Blasters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,153) |
| Item Weight | 2.48 pounds |
| Item model number | E9262F03 |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 32 x 11 inches |
| Release date | August 1, 2020 |
A**S
HALO NERF MA40: Excellent!
Firstly: the package arrived in excellent condition. Secondly: as far as licensed NERF blasters go? The toy is excellent in almost every aspect; showcasing a wonderfully recreated 1-to-1 scale replica of Halo Infinite's premier MA40 assault rifle. When originally seeing the advertising, I wasn't 100% sure how well something like this could be executed, seeing how the previous attempt with BOOMco's MA5 had to greatly compromise the design to make it functional, resulting more of an oddball approximation rather than a proper recreation. Happily the MA40 is no such slouch, with a sturdy weight that feels well balanced without being cumbersome, enough overall length to comfortably fit against the shoulder, and a raised cheek-rest for aiming (or rather "eyeballing" since it has no sights) resulting in a rather pleasant to use dart gun. The only other minor mention I have for the design is the attached charging-handle on the left of the gun can sometimes poke or catch on things if not careful (including the user) and will get in the way when trying to store it in the box it came in. Use caution when trying to remove it, as it is both difficult and precarious. So how does it function as a dart blaster? Perfectly fine. It shoots foam darts from a 10-round magazine, using a small motor powered by C-Batteries; pretty much like any other motorized NERF gun. Final note: the only minor negative point I had with the MA40 was it's price of $49.99 USD; it's kind of a lot (In my option at least). While I consider it by no means a deal-breaker, $50 is a fairly high price for a NERF gun, especially if you want to buy multiples (for gifts, cosplay, modding, etc.) Outside of that, if one does have the money to spend, then it is definitely worth it. This is one Halo fan very much happy with his purchase! 9.9/10, excellent!
B**B
Perfect for Fun and Cosplay
This blaster is Beautifully Detailed and well scaled. Its a bit larger than the Boomco Blaster so it fits a Spartan much better. As a Nerf Blaster: Its pretty solid and fires well. Its a flywheel blaster so its got the speed and range. I have only noticed 2 cons, that being that mine tends to cram and jam darts. And the second being that the Magazine release is in a very awkward spot. As A cosplay Prop: This blaster is amazing. Details, Scale, moddability are perfect. Its very Accurate to the halo model. Thought the small thumb hole may give larger cosplayers with bigger armored hands some trouble. Its a good plastic to be taken appart sanded and painted as ive seen MANY in the 405th do. Its essentially the must have AR for all Spartans. Its also the perfect size to mod an airsoft gun into if thats ur thing. Overall very good gun, totally worth the price.
L**E
Perfect prop and fun to play with
Performance is lack luster seeing that the darts come out as fast as you can pull the trigger. The battery seems to last a really long time. Great value for money especially if you use it for a cosplay prop or just to have fun around the house. Have experienced zero jams
S**E
Pretty accurate, can't wait to paint it
This is close to the actual halo assault rifle. The body itself is accurate as is the magazine placement. The only things that aren't accurate are the position of the "ammo counter", it's slightly too far forward and the other thing would be the charge handle but since this is a nerf gun and that part is non functional I'm just being picky but it would be nice if it actually moved when the gun fired. Really I bought this so I could take it apart, paint it, age it and then display it and if that's your goal too then you will probably like the results. Even if that isn't why you bought it, it is still a good nerf gun. It's easy to load the magazine and it's battery operated with 1 trigger pull shooting 1 dart. It was also a pretty good price, at least when I bought it.
P**R
Science fiction collectors should like this Nerf rifle
First things first, this isn't a review of how the MA-40 shoots or functions, because I haven't shot it. I collect these as props, not for shooting (so I'm probably missing out on half the fun). As a prop, the MA-40 pretty much nails it, as much as a Nerf gun can. It's satisfyingly bulky for me (5'10 and not slender), it has the profile I remember from my days playing HALO on my original Xbox, but somewhat modernized and chunkier- probably redesigned for the new game and new console generation. The color scheme is a little flashy, but what do you expect- it's a Nerf. Mechanically, the trigger makes a very loud "clack" right next to one's ear when pulled, and I can only imagine the sound when it's fired, considering the gearbox is in the stock beside the shooter's head. It also seems a little stiff, but then I'm only dry-firing and it may be perfectly normal for this type of gun. The magazine ejects pretty easily once I mastered the trick of curling my middle finger around it and tugging, while using my thumb to hit the mag release. It still takes a determined pull to get out, and I could wish it dropped free as easily as some other models. The "ammo counter" is a nice touch and lends a bit of HALO verisimilitude, but, as others note, you can't aim through it. The base where it attaches to the rail seems a little flimsy as well, there are two very thin plastic pieces involved that look as if they might break with repeated mounting and dismounting. The same is true of the included scope riser, which is a shame, since one of the attractions was the ability to mount other aftermarket Nerf sights on it, such as the Modulus line of scopes. With one of these in place, the MA-40 becomes a dead ringer for a pulse rifle or scout rifle from the Destiny game series (and, of course, Destiny is another brainchild of Bungie, creators of HALO, so one shouldn't be surprised that the aesthetic is similar). But as flimsy as the mount base is, I've already had it pop off the rifle once when the scope accidentally bumped against a piece of furniture. The base seems to be rigged to come off, maybe as a defense against breaking, I can't guess; but I can't say I like the design. I would deduct a half point for that, but it's not allowed, so I'll just deduct a full point for the stiff magazine as well. Aside from those issues, admittedly minor, this is a very nice addition to any collection, especially if all you plan to do is hang it on the wall. For fans of HALO, Destiny, or science fiction in general, it will be a must-have. UPDATE: The oversized magazine is the other thing that really bugged me, but I discovered a fix (see photos): Take a mag for the Overwatch Nerf sniper rifle, spin it around and insert it, and it looks almost game-accurate (although it limits its function to being a prop only, since obviously it won't shoot darts from a backwards magazine!). Friction holds the mag in place, and as a bonus you don't need to mess with the stiff release to pull it out! Now to paint it up....
B**H
It is very good even though it is semi automatic it can shoot all 10 given darts in below 2 seconds which is awesome. I recommend this for teens not kids. Because I don't think a child can carry a weight of 1.5 kg with batteries. Overall I love this gun nice work from hasbro.and fast delivery from cloudtail India.
H**N
Mon fils adoré !! Il faut juste prévoir des piles
O**7
I am extremely happy with the quality and size of the prouct. Better than boomco.
N**H
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M**A
What a fantastic gun! It takes C batteries which give the motor the umph it needs to shoot really well. Very accurate, great button design, shoots a good distance. Even though we aren't fans of Halo, this toy is totally worth the $70 we paid for it, and our 10 year old couldn't be happier with it.
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