Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Dart Blaster
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
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| Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Dart Blaster |
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| Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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| List Price: $34.99 |
| Sale Price: $27.64 |
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Product Description |
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Assess the situation and get ready to strike. N-Strike! against your opponents! The Nerf Raider CS-35 NVP Blaster features a pump-action handle to give you total control of firing speed. The drum magazine holds 35 Clip System darts, giving you massive ammo capacity. A clear window lets you see how much ammo you have left. Two blasting modes give you defensive flexibility. Use the slam-fire mode for multiple shots or the slide mode for single shots. This is the pinnacle of blaster performance.
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Product Details |
- Intense blaster with two blasting modes features a special magazine drum to hold up to 35 darts
- Also Includes an adjustable stock and a tactical rail
- Single shot mode or slam fire mode for multi-shot
- Blaster comes with drum magazine, 35 clip-system darts
- Shoulder stock and instructions
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Customer Reviews |
BEST NERF GUN EVER!!!
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| Review Date: October 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: , |
| This is the best nerf gun ever!It's like the vulcan but much much better 1. it's a lot less heavier which means you can actually carry it into battle(without difficulty). 2. it hardly ever jams. 3. it has a lot more dart capacity.Also you can put the magazine into other guns like the recon and longshot and it seems like the magazine improves the guns range!If you are an extreme nerfer you need this gun!!!!!!!! |
A thirteen year old's review
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| Review Date: October 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mike Roberts, |
It was the day after my birthday, and i decided to squander a bit of money on a present to myself. I have had great luck with the nerf maverick, and i decided to buy a new gun, one of the cool new ones. I was going to buy the vulcan, but overly pessimistic customer reviews put me off and i bought this instead.
let me tell you now, this is THE BEST NERF GUN YET. Below are listed my pros and cons, but the pros far outweigh the cons.
PROS:
Dart capacity(you can keep shooting for a really long time before reloading)
Weight
Dual fire modes
really fast "auto" mode
entirely person-powered
easy to fix jams
long range(sometimes)
CONS:
Long reload time
wide dispersal(can be good or bad, but takes forever to find all the darts you thought you shot in a straight line)
Large drum takes up space
YOU SHOULD BUY IT!!! |
Great nerf blaster, but requires some modifications
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| Review Date: October 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Samuel Clemens, St. Louis, Missouri USA |
Ok, I was very much excited about this Nerf blaster.
Pros:
Pump-action: much better than previous designs, closer to either a bolt action or the slide on an semi-automatic pistol (without the semi-automatic part...)
Loading is much better (not one ruined dart, unlike when I owned a longshot or with my friend's recon)
Slam fire. Prior to purchase, I didn't exactly know what they meant by "slam fire," but when I found out, I was hooked. This probably makes this the N-Strike gun with the fastest rate of fire (without requiring 6 d-cell batteries...)
Since I purchased before Sept. 30th, I'm ellegible for 50 free darts from Hasboro.
However, there is one major drawback (and a couple minor ones):
Firing does vary. By this, I mean that one shot it could have a range of 30 feet, while the very next shot could just fall to the ground after leaving the barrel, and this doesn't seem to depend on single shot or slam fire mode.
Minor detail: modifying the blaster to remove the air restrictor proves a bit more difficult, since I can't seem to seperate the barrel components to get to the air restrictor. |
One of the coolest Nerf guns.
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| Review Date: November 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Wily, USA |
If you're buying a Nerf gun, the "Raider" is the one to have. Our house has them all - most seem to have cheesy features that do little to enhance the "funability" - detachable stocks, red "laser" sites...those are neat for box art, but for tearing around the yard? You want fire power. The Raider fires very fast, doesn't jam and seems to have as much power as the Nerf Lawyers allow.
The drum mechanism is surprisingly reliable - at least for now. We've just taken ownership, so there's a lot of wear-and-tear to experience! We'll see. However, we decided to review early because there were some reviews that describe a jamming or difficulty with the loading mechanism. Straight out of the box, ours wouldn't load either...until we clicked in the clip. Then? Fine. So maybe the other reviewers hadn't attached their drum or clip yet?
Anyway, I'd say that if you were buying Nerf guns for your army, there are two you really should have - the Raider and the little single-shot "pistols." The rest are - in my opinion - thunk up by brand-extension wonks who just want to sell toys. Which is fine...but if your Nerfite really wants to PLAY, forget the features and just go with reliable firing.
The "vulcan" is, in my opinion, worthless btw - it fires slower than a 3 year old throwing ping pong balls and requires batteries. Plus, it's ungainly and...well...get a Raider. |
Awesome gun
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| Review Date: October 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: F. Ingram, Front Royal,VA |
| This is an awesome gun and I got it for 35 dollars with 100 bullets. basically the gun was free. You will never lose a nerf battle with this gun. We play three on three and six shots takes you out. i don't run out of bullets during the battle when I fill this gun up. You should have a nerf pistol as a backup if you run out because the guns one drawback is it takes a long time to reload. It doesn'y seem to have a big problem with jamming like some of the rifles have. |
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