
The Redshift CS-12 blaster is a sniper rifle Like its brother, the Longshot CS-6. The Redshift has a scope mounted upon the top rail, has a twelve shot clip, and has an enlarged muzzle.
The Redshift CS-12 blaster is a sniper rifle Like its brother, the Longshot CS-6. The Redshift has a scope mounted upon the top rail, has a twelve shot clip, and has an enlarged muzzle.
Gain an advantage over your opponent with this tactical scope for your NERF blaster! Center your target in the scope's crosshairs and interchange the lenses for whatever mission you're on! Zoom in and strike your target over extreme range with the ultimate in N-STRIKE accuracy! Tactical scope comes with 10 MICRO DARTS ammo.
NERF has a new toy for fans of dart shooting games! It's the NERF N-Strike Disk Shot, a plug-in disk launcher that lets you put your aiming skills to the test. What you do is shove the six foam disks into the back of the launcher, plug it in and turn it on. Then you load up the dart blaster and use the remote to make the launcher toss a target disc. When it launches, you shoot it down! Cool stuff, right? No.
Unfortunately, the launcher is packed with problems. For starters it sounds awful - like a dishwasher about three seconds before it blows up and spits your mom's favorite dishes across the room. You have to change the disk-launching angle by hand and they only launch a couple feet! Plus, if you really want to challenge a friend to a game of aiming skill, grab a NERF Blasters - Dart Tag Strikefire set and shoot at each other! It's way more fun.
Take your next game of tag to a whole new level with a scoring target! Master your tagging skills or challenge a friend to a dart-blasting shootout! Pull on your DART TAG VISION GEAR eyewear for 99.9-percent protection against UVA and UVB rays! Darts stick to the target so you can easily tally up your points in this fast-paced game.
Set includes 1 scoring target, 1 micro blaster, 1 set of DART TAG VISION GEAR eyewear, 3 DART TAG darts and game play instructions.
Arm yourself for the ultimate battle experience and grab your NERF N-FORCE MARAUDER LONG SWORD foam sword. Durable enough to take even your toughest sword-fighting action, just take hold to become part of the N-FORCE team!
Durable foam sword is the ultimate choice for hand-to-hand battle in all kinds of swashbuckling adventures!
Ages 8 and up.
The N-Strike Unity Power System is really three guns that can be assembled and disassembled at your fancy. Each weapon features a different type of ammo, and each gun has a distinct purpose.
The big missile? That’s for mortar like attacks. The other two weapons have you covered when it comes to close range combat and suppression fire.
Unfortunately, the smallest blaster (Hornet) is rather unreliable, and often goes unused thanks to what seems to be a faulty air pressure unit.
The Nerf N-Strike Unity Power System is a whole lot of fun to play with, and is heartily recommended to everyone.
The Nerf Magstrike is a good nerf gun in dart tag, nerf has made an iron man magstrike that is red and gold and has suction darts. The magstrike is way faster than the Vulcan except you have to pump it, the more you pump it the further it goes! Holds 10 darts comes in blue or red with blue or red velcro vests unless you get the iron man one (brilliant if you're smart and pump it behind cover with backup or before the match)
The Nerf Strikefire blasters are pretty good. They are very accurate from 15-30 feet away. They carry 6 darts but they don't have a rotating barrel. The blasters are light and good for scouting missions. I would suggest that these guns would be best against a heavy type of gun like the Vulcan. The blasters make it easier for dodging and running away. If you want to survive a nerf war, this is the best scout gun available. It barely makes sound also. If you want to win, this is the choice to choose if you want to scout.
Take your blasting skills to the extreme with this two-in-one blaster! This blaster is more than three feet long and can launch foam arrows up to 35 feet away! Aim with accuracy and precision using the targeting scope. Two quick-reload clips hold a total of 12 STREAMLINE DARTS. There’s even a fold-down bi-pod to help you steady your aim for important shots. Looking for a quick shot at close range? The blaster has removable parts to give you one-handed freedom with a single-shot blaster! In either mode, load up, aim, press the trigger and watch the darts go the distance! Includes blaster, 2 quick-reload clips and 12 STREAMLINE DARTS. Get the right refills!
Take your blasting skills to the extreme with this two-in-one blaster! This blaster is more than three feet long and can launch foam arrows up to 35 feet away! Aim with accuracy and precision using the targeting scope. Two quick-reload clips hold a total of 12 STREAMLINE DARTS. There’s even a fold-down bi-pod to help you steady your aim for important shots. Looking for a quick shot at close range? The blaster has removable parts to give you one-handed freedom with a single-shot blaster! In either mode, load up, aim, press the trigger and watch the darts go the distance! Includes blaster, 2 quick-reload clips and 12 STREAMLINE DARTS. Get the right refills!
The MAVERICK blaster features a six-dart rotating barrel with easy flip loading so you don't have to waste any time while blasting enemy targets! Rapid launching action increases your battle speed and accuracy! Other features include pullback mechanism and auto-advancing barrel. Blaster comes with six darts and instructions. The MAVERICK is a part of the N-STRIKE team, so you can snap it onto the UNITY POWER SYSTEM (sold separately) and ratchet the NERF action up another notch! PRODUCT COLORS MAY VARY Get the right refills!
The major drawback to the SuperMAXX 750 is that it’s a pump gun. As with all pump guns, it has a lackluster rate of fire. However, the SuperMAXX 750 doesn’t penalize you too badly in that area, as it only requires five pumps to effectively prime.
It also would have been nice if Nerf had attached a couple spare ammo slots somewhere on the SuperMAXX 750, but alas. That’s why God invented pockets.
Now, you won’t see great accuracy out of the Missile Blaster. In many ways, you might as well be blindfolded while shooting. The range on the Nerf NB1 Missile Blaster is controlled by how fast you throw the pump forward, and you can easily shoot missiles 40 feet or more. Granted, it doesn’t really matter how far you can shoot if you cant hit anything beyond 10 feet, but who cares?
The Missile Blaster was the first Nerf missile weapon, and it remains a classic.
The Wildfire can shoot 20 darts rapid fire style, and it has a phenomenal max range at 50 feet. Unfortunately, it takes 45 pumps to prime the Wildfire, which really hurts (both strategically and physically).
More recent improvements to automatic blasters like the Rapid Fire 20 have made the Wildfire pretty much obsolete, but it still holds its own pretty well, and as a pioneer it has a place in every collector’s heart.
The SuperMAXX 1500 boasts a 45 foot range with great accuracy and relatively small size. It also requires only three pumps to prime, which is fantastic given the range. The one thing that keeps the SuperMAXX 1500 from being the perfect Nerf blaster is that you have to rotate the barrel manually, increasing the time between shots.
If Nerf could have found a way to make the SuperMAXX 1500 a semi-automatic with a rotating barrel, the it would be even higher on the list of the best Nerf guns of all-time.
As you would expect, the Magstrike relies on air pressure to shoot, and it requires roughly 20 pumps to fully prime the gun. Once primed, you can unload the entire clip very quickly by holding down the trigger. The range on the Magstrike is decent, as each dart will shoot about 20 feet.
One nice feature of the Nerf Magstrike is that you can slide a new pre-loaded clip into the gun after you unload, which gives it a much nicer rate of fire than you’ll see with other automatic Nerf guns like the Nerf Rapid Fire 20.
As with many of the pump primed nerf guns made these days, the pump is made out of rather flimsy plastic and it will break if you’re rough with it. If you stick to controlled and steady pumps, your Magstrike should have a long life.
Also be careful not to over pump, as you can put undue pressure of the air bladder and you’ll notice a very rapid drop in performance. I’d recommend not pumping the Magstrike more than 20 times per prime if you want to achieve maximum life.
The N-Strike Nite Finder features a ‘laser’ sight (it’s really just a red light) that you can calibrate for aiming in dark lighting. Despite the packaging’s claim for precision shooting, you can expect no more than a 15 foot range with the laser under ideal circumstances. Younger Nerfers will probably get a kick out of the laser, but those older than 10 will likely think it’s pretty worthless.
Out of the box, you can expect the Nite Finder to shoot about 35 feet, which is pretty great for a single-shot spring Nerf gun. The accuracy on the N-Strike Nite Finder EX-3 is also exceptional, and the weapon can easily be handled by young and old Nerf warriors alike.
The Nite Finder EX-3 is a favorite among Nerf modders because of its simple internal engineering (removing the air restrictor requires nothing more than an exacto knife), and opening the case makes a fantastic introduction to the mechanics of a weapon for any kid.
The first thing you’ll notice when you see the Element EX-6 in the packaging is the accessories. The package comes with a scope and a light, both of which attach to the top of the gun. Neither attachment works very well — particularly the scope, as Nerf darts sink rather quickly and don’t maintain a constant trajectory. The attachments also make the gun heavier and more bulky than is really necessary for a pistol, but they do look pretty cool when attached. The attachments are also compatible with other guns in the N-Strike line, including the Maverick, Vulcan, Nite Finder, Longshot, and Recon.
If you already have a Nite Finder, the biggest (and only IMO) reason to upgrade to the N-Strike Element is the increased dart storage. Whereas the original Nite Finder could hold only two extra rounds of ammo, the Element can hold five.
Internally, the Nerf Element EX-6 is basically identical to the Nite Finder, except that the light is now an accessory, so you don’t have to deal with the battery and wires. The plunger is also a bit smaller, but it’s just as easy (and worthwhile) to mod as the Nite Finder EX-3. Even the most amateur modders should be able to increase the range to 40 feet or more just by removing the air restrictor and plugging a hole in the barrel with tape.
It’s impossible not to recommend the Nerf N-Strike Element if you don’t already have the Nerf Disk Shot, as the increased dart storage capacity alone makes it a fantastic upgrade to what was already one of the best Nerf guns out there.