Product Description
Hunted or be hunted with the duck hunter. Launch the duck in the air and try to hunt it down with the toy shooter as it flies freely in the air. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Ages 8+
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Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #2023 in Toys & Games
Brand: Interactive Toy
Model: 44028
Released on: 2009-06-15
Dimensions: 12.80" h x 4.10" w x 11.22" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
Just charge, toss, and take aim!
Bring the duck hunt indoors!
Shooter fires a safe infrared beam
3 hits will bring the duck down!
Includes flying duck and infrared shooter
To charge, make sure duck snaps down on charging plug.
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Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Bring the hunt indoors with Duck Hunter from Interactive Toy Concepts! This groundbreaking new toy is both safe AND fun! Just place the duck on the “Pop Up” charger for 10 seconds, remove, flip the duck’s “on” switch…toss…and take aim! The shooter fires a safe infrared beam, and incorporates realistic loading and shooting sound effects. The Duck has actual flapping wings, and a stabilizing tail. Flight direction can be easily adjusted for straight or circular flight patterns. Your first two hits will stop the wings for 1 second, decreasing altitude slightly…and the third hit brings it down! Happy Hunting!
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Customer Reviews
entertaining toy for kids
This toy is very entertaining for kids. I was a little concerned b/c some of the reviews said that when flying the duck- it crashed stright to the ground and wouldn't fly. This is untrue if you lightly floss it rather than throwing it. Another concern was a reveiw that stated that you didn't have to actually point the gun at the duck and it would still count as a shot- well it's a kids toy. We're not snippers at the gun range- it's made of plactic and styrofoam. Definatly worth the money- if you go to Toyrus or Cabellas where it's much cheaper.
Pretty neat
I am 13 and got this toy for Christmas from Uncle. It works very. Generally it works best for two people but one works too. You want to charge it for something like 30-40 seconds, not 10. 10 will do nothing. Nothing at all. The white knob shouldn't really be fiddled with, but occasionally you get a really cool setting where it will go in perfect circles and works great. I thought the trigger was rather lame, it's not easy to press down and hold for as long as you like. Also, charging the duck can be annoying, because it has to be at 0% energy, which basically means you have about five to six flights and then have to wait for it to drain out because it won't work. Despite what the duck originally looks like, it's quite sturdy (I flew it into the fireplace where it started pumping ashes because the wings were flapping, and it still works great). Also, the gun pump isn't the best idea for a pistol shaped gun. Something on the back where your thumb could reach would be better. And even if your duck breaks, the gun makes a good simple pistol for cops an' robbers.
All in all, it works very well, but it could've used a little fine-tuning. What would've made it AWESOME if it was remote controlled by someone else!! That would have been AMAZING!!
I recommend this to anyone who wants to have a little fun. (But it isn't really for older kids.)
Hilarious!!
All I will say is that my four year old laughs uncontrollably when playing with this toy. Maybe he laughs more at my reaction to the duck flying at my head as I yell "shoot the duck, shoot the duck!!" Worth the money and as I read the other reviews that say it doesn't fly my advice is on the base of the tale of the duck there is a small white plastic piece which you can adust left or right. If you adjust this white piece all the way to the left and then toss the duck to the right it will fly in a perfect circle around your living room and will not nose dive. I agree that going straight ahead it struggles to stay in the air. No this is not the most high tech device but it can be good for a laugh now and then.
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