
Nerf AutoGrip Review
Nerf · 1996 · Cyber Stryke series — tested and reviewed by TeamNC.
At a glance
| NCR rating | ★★★☆☆3.0/5 |
|---|---|
| TechRating | 21.5 |
| Released | 1996 |
| Availability | Discontinued |
| Original price | $14.99 (MSRP at release) |
| Series | Cyber Stryke |
| Brand | Nerf |
Performance stats
| Ammo | 4 Mega Darts |
|---|---|
| Max distance | 30 feet |
| Rate of fire | 1 shot per 2.47 seconds |
| Dimensions & weight | 1'4" X 8" X 7.25" ; 1 lb., 4 oz. |
| Measured accuracy | 1x2 ft target: 86% | 2x4 ft target: 99% |
Figures are TeamNC's original bench measurements from 1996–2001 testing; see how we tested.
TeamNC review (1996 era)
The Nerf AutoGrip is a typical CyberStryke weapon. The gun is a simple dart blaster that attaches to your right hand. The AutoGrip is light weight so it is easy to steady. This makes it easier to aim the weapon, therefore increasing the accuracy. One of the main problems with the AutoGrip is that it only can be fired by right handed people. Also, the barrel and cocking mechanism prevent you from firing weapons from the hand that the AutoGrip is attached to, thus defeating the purpose of attaching the gun to the body.
All in all, this weapon isn't that good. Spend your money on less-clumsy pistols.


