Nerf SuperMAXX 1500

The Nerf SuperMAXX 1500 is a good Nerf gun that could have been a great Nerf gun.

The SuperMAXX 1500 boasts a 45 foot range with great accuracy and relatively small size. It also requires only three pumps to prime, which is fantastic given the range. The one thing that keeps the SuperMAXX 1500 from being the perfect Nerf blaster is that you have to rotate the barrel manually, increasing the time between shots.

If Nerf could have found a way to make the SuperMAXX 1500 a semi-automatic with a rotating barrel, the it would be even higher on the list of the best Nerf guns of all-time.

Nerf SuperMAXX 750

The Nerf SuperMAXX 750 is a very nice Nerf gun, especially for its time. Though it’s somewhat dated now, the SuperMAXX 750 combines great range (47 feet) and near pinpoint accuracy.

The major drawback to the SuperMAXX 750 is that it’s a pump gun. As with all pump guns, it has a lackluster rate of fire. However, the SuperMAXX 750 doesn’t penalize you too badly in that area, as it only requires five pumps to effectively prime.

It also would have been nice if Nerf had attached a couple spare ammo slots somewhere on the SuperMAXX 750, but alas. That’s why God invented pockets.

Nerf SuperMAXX 5000

Like virtually all Nerf weapons that fire multiple types of ammo, the Nerf SuperMAXX 5000 does a decent job at a number of things, but it doesn’t do anything particularly well.

The SuperMAXX 5000 can fire balls, arrows and darts. Unfortunately, it fires both balls and arrows with lackluster range and accuracy, so there really isn’t any reason to use those weapon attachments.

That leaves you with a dart blaster, and, well, there are much better dart blasters on the market. Unless you’re a collector, there really isn’t any reason to buy the Nerf SuperMAXX 5000.