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=="Toy Gun"==
=="Toy Gun"==
The "Toy Gun" is a melee weapon based on a toy dart firing blaster, although it appears to be a generic revolver design and is not based on any actual toy or real gun. It can fire darts, despite being a melee weapon, however, these do not interact with the world, passing through walls and players; they also deal no damage and are deleted shortly after leaving the barrel. The design of the melee weapon is based more on a real revolver than a toy one, as there is no room for an air compressor, priming mechanism or cylinder rotator. Despite this, the weapon still fires darts from a solid cylinder, modelled with no chambers, which somehow translates into the ability to fire an infinite number of darts. Darts are fired after swinging the weapon to attack, inspecting it or spotting enemies with it.
The "Toy Gun" is a melee weapon based on a toy dart firing blaster, although it actually appears to be a modified version of the game's [[Ruger Redhawk]] model, with a different barrel and texture. It can fire darts, despite being a melee weapon, however, these do not interact with the world, passing through walls and players; they also deal no damage and are deleted shortly after leaving the barrel. The design of the melee weapon is based more on a real revolver than a toy one, as there is no room for an air compressor, priming mechanism or cylinder rotator. Despite this, the weapon still fires darts from a solid cylinder, modelled with no chambers, which somehow translates into the ability to fire an infinite number of darts. Darts are fired after swinging the weapon to attack, inspecting it or spotting enemies with it.
 
Its model is a modified version of the [[Ruger Redhawk]] model, with a different barrel and texture.
[[File:RugerRedhawk.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Ruger Redhawk with 5.5" barrel - .44 Magnum]]
[[File:RugerRedhawk.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Ruger Redhawk with 5.5" barrel - .44 Magnum]]



Revision as of 13:06, 17 November 2021

Toy Guns

Nerf Boxy Buster

The "Boxy Buster" is a pistol based on the USFA ZiP .22, added as part of a tie-in with Nerf, as Hasbro partnered with Roblox to make toy blasters based on various popular Roblox games. The ZiP .22 was selected due to its simplicity and popularity within the community as a joke weapon. The Boxy Buster is a real toy, which is functionally similar to the "Jolt" blasters. To unlock it, you must redeem the weapon with a code, which requires purchasing the real-life version of the blaster.

The weapon has incredibly unrealistic performance for a foam dart toy blaster. It has a muzzle velocity of 500m/s, which is the lowest in the game but still far higher than the real toy. The foam dart cannot penetrate walls and makes no noise when firing, so players using this blaster do not show up on the minimap. The darts have a preposterous range compared to the real blaster, able to hit enemies across the map and even result in a kill if a headshot is achieved, due to the low damage of 25 being boosted with a 3x torso multiplier and a 50x headshot multiplier, meaning the weapon does 1,250 damage to the head, the joint highest in the game with the 1911 pistol's dart conversion. The darts are green, like the ones that come with the real-life Boxy Buster.

The reload is incorrect, as the player never pulls the plunger underneath the grip, which is needed for the blaster to fire.

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Nerf Boxy Buster toy pistol

"Toy Gun"

The "Toy Gun" is a melee weapon based on a toy dart firing blaster, although it actually appears to be a modified version of the game's Ruger Redhawk model, with a different barrel and texture. It can fire darts, despite being a melee weapon, however, these do not interact with the world, passing through walls and players; they also deal no damage and are deleted shortly after leaving the barrel. The design of the melee weapon is based more on a real revolver than a toy one, as there is no room for an air compressor, priming mechanism or cylinder rotator. Despite this, the weapon still fires darts from a solid cylinder, modelled with no chambers, which somehow translates into the ability to fire an infinite number of darts. Darts are fired after swinging the weapon to attack, inspecting it or spotting enemies with it.

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Ruger Redhawk with 5.5" barrel - .44 Magnum

Discussion

Same Model

The M16A3 and M16A4 both look like they use the same model, so should probably be combined into one entry. Spartan198 (talk) 17:02, 13 July 2021 (EDT)

Ok, will do. --JackalUnderscore (talk) 07:26, 17 August 2021 (EDT)