In my opinion its a very poor design, not sure what they were thinking the top handle is in the way when aiming down the barrel.
and the build quality is not very good , seams are not glued tight, very sloppy. not impressed.
will try and return it.
cant recommend it
i-CON PS3 MOVE BATTLE RIFFLE - Standard Edition
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PlayStation 3
- Ideal for shooting games on the PS3
- Lightweight design allows you to play for extended periods of time comfortably
- Break-away design allows you to modify the gun appearance
- Textured grip for added comfort
- Hidden Move controller design
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Parcel Dimensions : 51.82 x 24.38 x 6.86 cm; 884.51 Grams
- Release date : Sept. 1 2010
- Manufacturer : i-CON by ASD
- ASIN : B003XPHE1W
- Item model number : ASD129
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Modular rilfe for use with PS3 move, ideal for shooting games
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Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2016
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got it exactly when say would be delivered .seems well built for price .love how can chg from rifle config to pistol if want . both controllers lock in so dont need worry bout flying out when moving . all in all deff recomend
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2016
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Ok product, bought two of them and one has some small broken piece rattling inside, but I couldn't figure out any function missing.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2017
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Tout est parfait!!!
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2017
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Liked the product very much.
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ガンシュー大好き
4.0 out of 5 stars
持った感じと銃の形を変えられるのがイイ!!
Reviewed in Japan on May 21, 2012Verified Purchase
この商品のいいところは肩当てや弾倉の取り外しが可能で、自分の用途に合わせて使うことができます。 私は充電しながらプレイできるタイプのMOVEガンコンを探していたのですが結果見つからなかったのでこれを購入しました。 実際に購入した後になんとか常時充電仕様にするために試行錯誤した結果、ネジを一度全て外して肩当ての前についてるフックを外して再度組立てると・・・なんとちょうどいい具合にUSBケーブルがモーションコンに挿せました!!!見た目は少し悪くはなりますが・・・ ナビゲーションコンについても常時充電仕様にしたかったので、ニッパーで底にUSBケーブルが刺さる程度に小さい穴をあけてプレイ中でも充電可能にできました!!! 今まではMOVEコンとナビコンの両方で充電可能にできるガンアタッチメントがなかったのである意味いい買い物をしたと思います。 悪い点としてはL1ボタンとL2ボタンとトリガーを同時に引くとなぜかジャムっておかしくなります。 ゲームによっては相性が悪いかもしれません・・・ 実際にこのガンコンでハウスオブザデッド4とBIG3GANSHOOTINGのタイムクライシス4をやってみましたがかなり快適にできました。 ※追記 大変申し訳ないのですがどうやら自分で分解した際に噛み合わせが悪くなっただけみたいです バイオクロニクルズHDでも試してみましたがなかなか快適にできました! 充電しながらプレイできないシャープシュ-タ-が嫌だという方にはオススメだと思います。
Mike May
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best gun I've tried.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2010Verified Purchase
This is my 3rd attempt at move guns. I started with the precision shot (pistol with nav attachment in front) that you can find here or in stores. That ones ok, don't have any complaints it's a solid pistol/smg. The next was the move submachine gun which is the tan one with the scope. Not the least bit satisfied with that one, I think it's cheaply made, flimsy, and not well designed, and you end up using the front trigger most of the time instead of the back trigger. Then I purchased this as my 3rd and it is by far my favorite.
As advertised, it has many different configurations so you can use it as an m16ish rifle, a smg, or a pistol, and maybe 1 or 2 other variations. I enjoyed the feel of each configuration, they are all good options and it's fun and easy to slide parts on and off. It isn't indestructable but it feels sturdy enough. Some key things you may be interested to know..
pros
-the trigger operates the move controller trigger, so it works great for most games out now
-It has buttons on the side that operate the nav triggers, you can use your left/front hand to hit those
-It is comfortable and fairly natural feeling to hold with your front hand at the end with a thumb on top to hit the move controller buttons, and has start and select buttons built into the gun, so it gives the best access I've seen to every button on both the move and nav
-It's just fun to play with and feels good to hold, and you can feel some subtle vibration when firing which is good
cons
-If you have small hands like I do, it feels like the trigger is a tiny bit too far away.. but it wasn't enough to detract from my gaming experience
In conclusion, this is my favorite gun out of the 3 that I have ordered. Don't bother with the other ones, just get 2 or 3 of these. If you want variety the precision shot pistol is a good gun, but avoid the tan submachine gun it is crap.
As advertised, it has many different configurations so you can use it as an m16ish rifle, a smg, or a pistol, and maybe 1 or 2 other variations. I enjoyed the feel of each configuration, they are all good options and it's fun and easy to slide parts on and off. It isn't indestructable but it feels sturdy enough. Some key things you may be interested to know..
pros
-the trigger operates the move controller trigger, so it works great for most games out now
-It has buttons on the side that operate the nav triggers, you can use your left/front hand to hit those
-It is comfortable and fairly natural feeling to hold with your front hand at the end with a thumb on top to hit the move controller buttons, and has start and select buttons built into the gun, so it gives the best access I've seen to every button on both the move and nav
-It's just fun to play with and feels good to hold, and you can feel some subtle vibration when firing which is good
cons
-If you have small hands like I do, it feels like the trigger is a tiny bit too far away.. but it wasn't enough to detract from my gaming experience
In conclusion, this is my favorite gun out of the 3 that I have ordered. Don't bother with the other ones, just get 2 or 3 of these. If you want variety the precision shot pistol is a good gun, but avoid the tan submachine gun it is crap.
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Aza
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Rifle for anyone looking
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2012Verified Purchase
I bought the PS3 Move Battle Rifle because I only have one Move compatible game: House of the Dead Overkill Director's Cut Extended Edition. I wanted to use this accessory to help my aiming. I have to say that it worked INCREDIBLY well. The Battle Rifle is lightweight but is of excellent quality. It may be light, but you can feel how durable it is. This particular rifle has a total of 5 configurations, however some of them are simply some of the smaller configurations with either the butt-stock or barrel attached.
The buttons are solid, however, they merely activate levers and such or press the corresponding buttons on the controllers. The trigger pulls the trigger on the Move controller, Select and Start are on their respective sides of the weapon and merely push though to the actual buttons beneath. The L1 and L2 buttons on the body of the rifle (roughly where the safety would be on a real rifle) press those two buttons on the Navigation controller which rests comfortably in the pistol grip. The Move controller itself snaps into the top of the gun and is held in place in the back. Both controllers are held safe and sound in their places and the buttons are good and responsive.
This brings me to some issues I noticed: The first one isn't a problem for me, but it bears mentioning for those who read these reviews. The navigation controller is held in the handle and is positioned so that the D-Pad, analog stick, X and Circle buttons are accessible to the player's thumb. The issue that some people might have is the pistol grip is round but terribly wide. I'm 6'1", correctly proportioned with hands that fit well in XL gloves and the grip on this thing is just within the extent of what I would consider "comfortable".
The other issue is more with the game rather than the device itself. The problem is that since this controller presses the buttons mechanically it reveals the fatal flaw of most Move shooters: The Move button is key in most games. For example, in Time Crisis 4 it is used to take cover and reload (something those of you familiar with the Time Crisis series know you do often), and it's used to reload in HotD Overkill. It sits on top of the controller and this rifle doesn't have anything up there to press it. In HotD it's an inconvenience. In something like Time Crisis 4 I think this could be a deal breaker. And what makes it all the worse is that HotD (at least) doesn't allow you to customize the button mapping to make it easier to reload. The four main buttons from the Playstation controller surround the move button and the X button is used to switch weapons while Triangle is used to fire grenades. These aren't used as often as reload but it is still a bit of a pain to hit them on the fly.
All in all I recommend this for people looking for an inexpensive but well made rifle accessory for their Playstation Move. Because of its solid construction and feel I label this as a "must-buy" for anyone looking...with a cautionary word thrown in for those of you who are shorter, younger, or just have smaller hands. I gave it 5 of 5 because I don't have an issue with the grip and the button issues are with the games, not the accessory.
The buttons are solid, however, they merely activate levers and such or press the corresponding buttons on the controllers. The trigger pulls the trigger on the Move controller, Select and Start are on their respective sides of the weapon and merely push though to the actual buttons beneath. The L1 and L2 buttons on the body of the rifle (roughly where the safety would be on a real rifle) press those two buttons on the Navigation controller which rests comfortably in the pistol grip. The Move controller itself snaps into the top of the gun and is held in place in the back. Both controllers are held safe and sound in their places and the buttons are good and responsive.
This brings me to some issues I noticed: The first one isn't a problem for me, but it bears mentioning for those who read these reviews. The navigation controller is held in the handle and is positioned so that the D-Pad, analog stick, X and Circle buttons are accessible to the player's thumb. The issue that some people might have is the pistol grip is round but terribly wide. I'm 6'1", correctly proportioned with hands that fit well in XL gloves and the grip on this thing is just within the extent of what I would consider "comfortable".
The other issue is more with the game rather than the device itself. The problem is that since this controller presses the buttons mechanically it reveals the fatal flaw of most Move shooters: The Move button is key in most games. For example, in Time Crisis 4 it is used to take cover and reload (something those of you familiar with the Time Crisis series know you do often), and it's used to reload in HotD Overkill. It sits on top of the controller and this rifle doesn't have anything up there to press it. In HotD it's an inconvenience. In something like Time Crisis 4 I think this could be a deal breaker. And what makes it all the worse is that HotD (at least) doesn't allow you to customize the button mapping to make it easier to reload. The four main buttons from the Playstation controller surround the move button and the X button is used to switch weapons while Triangle is used to fire grenades. These aren't used as often as reload but it is still a bit of a pain to hit them on the fly.
All in all I recommend this for people looking for an inexpensive but well made rifle accessory for their Playstation Move. Because of its solid construction and feel I label this as a "must-buy" for anyone looking...with a cautionary word thrown in for those of you who are shorter, younger, or just have smaller hands. I gave it 5 of 5 because I don't have an issue with the grip and the button issues are with the games, not the accessory.
Ethan D. Silverthorn
4.0 out of 5 stars
Battle Rifle
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2011Verified Purchase
The gun is solid and looks great. The Move Controller and Navigation Controller fit in it well. The trigger works the Move controller trigger very effectively and the Select, Start, L1 and L2 buttons also work quite well and are in a comfortable position.
I liked how you can convert the gun from a Rifle to a Sub-Machine gun to a solid Desert Eagle style pistol.
The Grip is rather large so it is more comfortable for people with bigger hands. The trigger needs pulled a little further than I would like but it works really well, so that is a miner thing. I have been playing Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 11 with this gun and it makes the game much more fun. My only complaint would be that the reload button is the Move button and is awkwardly located on top of the gun. This is more of an issue with the game not letting you customize the control scheme than a issue with the gun but if the Move controller was set in the gun on its side that would remedy this for games that don't offer custom controller setup.
This gun also works well with Killzone 3. The new top shot elite has better button placment as far as what you need to play the Killzone. I personally like how this gun has the nav controler in the grip rather than out in front of the gun like the Top Shot.
I liked how you can convert the gun from a Rifle to a Sub-Machine gun to a solid Desert Eagle style pistol.
The Grip is rather large so it is more comfortable for people with bigger hands. The trigger needs pulled a little further than I would like but it works really well, so that is a miner thing. I have been playing Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 11 with this gun and it makes the game much more fun. My only complaint would be that the reload button is the Move button and is awkwardly located on top of the gun. This is more of an issue with the game not letting you customize the control scheme than a issue with the gun but if the Move controller was set in the gun on its side that would remedy this for games that don't offer custom controller setup.
This gun also works well with Killzone 3. The new top shot elite has better button placment as far as what you need to play the Killzone. I personally like how this gun has the nav controler in the grip rather than out in front of the gun like the Top Shot.
C. Labye
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent game accessory!
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2010Verified Purchase
With 8 different ways of organizing the rifle with its various removable configurations (from something resembling an Uzi to the fully-decked configuration shown in the picture), this accessory promises all that it delivers! The look/feel of this accessory is tight and lends itself well to the feeling of a battle rifle as much as a plastic accessory can. The trigger actually engages the T-button on the bottom and there are two buttons on the side to engage both Start/Select buttons. All of the buttons on top of the Move controller are accessible as they normally would be. The Navigator receptacle is also well-positioned and fits quite comfortably with my right-hand. It's about as ergonomic as these things get.
If there is only one minor complaint, it would have to be with the Sony Navigator slot. If you don't use the navigator slot, the cover for it slips off quite easily. However, since I own the Navigator, I just put it in there whether it's needed or not - the presence of the Navigator gives the cover a nice snug fit and it won't come loose at that point. It doesn't bother me, but if you don't own a Navigator, it may bother you.
If there is only one minor complaint, it would have to be with the Sony Navigator slot. If you don't use the navigator slot, the cover for it slips off quite easily. However, since I own the Navigator, I just put it in there whether it's needed or not - the presence of the Navigator gives the cover a nice snug fit and it won't come loose at that point. It doesn't bother me, but if you don't own a Navigator, it may bother you.
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