Traditional one handed pistol-like grip / Aiming sight increases accuracy / Wii Remote easily slides into grip and locks into place
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
LOVE IT! but... The Trigger needs a mod to be great! Try This...:
I like this unit it's better than any of the others out there that I have tried and I really enjoy using it even over using my modified Zapper. However it really takes a toll on your trigger finger. The spring they use is ok if you don't shoot a lot... But I want a very light trigger as my wife and I play lightgun games for hours.
So I took a screwdriver to it and undid all the screws and popped out the spring that was stiff and now while it might rattle a little bit, it works brilliantly! I'm... more info
Wii gun with good grip, decent weight, rapid firing:
This plastic gun has a good grip, so it doesn't totally feel like a toy except for the fact it's white and blue with an orange tip. You must remove silicone jacket and wrist safety strap, so I leave one of my extra remote controllers inside for convenience. I feel that the trigger button has good bounce back for more rapid firing. Although made of plastic, the materials seem well made and heavy enough (with the remote) to feel realistic, not like a toy. I bought 2 guns, one which is easy to slip in the... more info
Nyko Perfect Shot for the Wii.:
It's a great product... although a little difficult to manage some of the buttons on the gun that are on top of the controller. You can reach them and fire at the same time... so you kinda have to use your left hand while its holding the nunchuk. That part is difficult... but, overall its much better than just using the controller to aim and fire.
Great accessory but there's a catch:
I bought one of these brand new, and could not use it because plugging the nunchuk into the "nunchuk port" on the butt of the gun did not connect. The connection port on the inside of the gun that goes into the Wii remote was stuck too far inside the gun. I messed around with it for a while with a screwdriver, prying at it until it poked out enough to connect (almost breaking the product in the process). So now it does work fine, and I'm happy with it, but just be careful because before I had fixed it I... more info