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Our Price - $9.99
13 Used - from $5.95
48 New - from $6.99
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Perfect Shot for Wii
Get into the game like never before with the Perfect Shot for Wii. The Perfect Shot is ideal for shooting games on the Wii and is fully compatible with all software designed for the Wii Zapper. The Perfect Shot is designed for one handed operation, giving a pistol-like grip for all your shooting games. The accessory pass-through port also allows for use of Nunchuks and other accessories while the Wii Remote is docked in the Perfect Shot. The tactile trigger also provides a smooth, natural activation of the B-button for less hand strain.
Perfect Shot for Wii Accessories
Perfect Shot for Wii Reviews
I bought this over 2 years ago and I would say it's one of the best realistic looking gun I have purchased and the other best gun was HK made brando wii cybergun. The trigger of this gun is easy and comfortable to press and what made it comfortable was a spring near the trigger, very smart move Nyko, this helps from pressing the trigger completely, just half way to press the z buttong and saves you from a swollen finger. It also included an orange iron sight for noob players like me, awesome. The gun fits my controller with the safty ropes in the gun, others complained about it maybe the quality must have gone down after i bought it but I doubt it.
Sadly, I do not know how others got the wii controllers into the Perfect shot. Ours were too wide to even start to go in. Waste of money.
I really wish this product had worked better. The idea of being able to hold the gun with one hand was a good idea. For the wii controller to fit into the "Perfect Shot" you must remove the wrist strap. At my house, a wrist strap is a must as my son plays in front of our 50 inch. The other problem with this product (I have tried two different guns); the "Perfect Shot" would not detect the nunchuk. I would stay away from this product.
I got two of these to play House of the Dead: Overkill, and they work perfectly for what they are. I don't know why people are expecting to be able to hit the buttons on the wiimote easily - you can see in the pictures how it's going to work, they are on the top. I suppose taking off the wrist straps was a bit of a pain, but no big deal... would you want it hanging out the side? Also, the trigger is definitely not hard to use or slow, at least if you are looking for a semi-realistic gun controller. It's generally well balanced and seems solid enough for me, but then I treat my stuff pretty carefully - if you have little kids tossing these on a hardwood floor, I don't know how well they'd hold up.
Only caveats I would mention are that 1) the grip is very square and blocky, and gets pretty uncomfortable if you grip it tightly for a while; 2) the top section (back of the "slide") is pretty wide at the back and interferes with my grip a little; 3) there is no front sight on the orange bar that flips over the end of the remote - not a big deal but if you wanted to turn off the reticle in HotD, you might want to use the sights, and there's only a rear one on this gun.
Overall, until someone comes out with a really realistic gun-shaped Wiimote replacement with all the buttons moved to where you can easily reach them (or better, configure them), this is probably the best option for casual, sorta-realistic shooting.
This "gun" was much better than a cheaper one that I purchased before. Much much better.
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