

The Hypnos has the expected features on the inside – a geared priming system trades off priming distance in order to allow the compression of a strong spring inside the plunger tube. The pump grip is large and smooth, but extended use might see some issues with wet or sweaty hands. The pump action has a solid feel to it, as you’d expect from a Rival blaster. That makes for a blaster that can be used by a much wider range of people. If you have shorter arms (and don’t mind not shouldering the blaster), the folded stock doesn’t get in the way of actual blaster operation. When in use, it makes for a rather long blaster, almost on par with the Hades. The Hypnos is notable for the inclusion of a folding stock, which clips onto the right side of the blaster when not being used. The main grip is large, smooth, and comfortable to use. Ejecting the clip pops it back about an inch, making for easy reloading. The magazines load in the top of the blaster, in a manner similar to that of the Atlas. It also features two tactical rails, and includes retaining clips for the extra magazine. The Hypnos also once again uses those sometimes-neglected Rival magazines (and comes with two). The Nerf Hypnos marks a return to the Red v Blue motif for the large Rival blasters, after the Hades and Prometheus pushed the Phantom Corps line last year. If the Hades wasn’t quite your style, and the Dart Zone Powerball/ Adventure Force Titanium just isn’t your cup of tea, the Hypnos should serve you well. The Hypnos introduces a magazine fed, pump-action blaster with a folding stock, and it does its job quite well. Here we have it, our first review of the year! This blaster made an early appearance at a Target near me for $50, and I just had to grab it off the shelf. Purchase red here (affiliate links that support the site) Purchase blue here
