NERF N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster - Amazon Exclusive

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NERF N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster - Amazon Exclusive

NERF N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster - Amazon Exclusive

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I have had feed issues with darts and mags that have fed perfectly in my ~15dps Bullpup RS, so for me these issues are inexcusable. Role in Gameplay Rate of fire is the Hyperfire’s key selling point, and thankfully, it does not disappoint. With good, new batteries, you’ll probably see a ROF of around 5-6 darts per second. Like the Rapidstrike, the Hyperfire actually achieves its ROF performance claims! The Hyperfire retails for 80-90AUD. I got mine for 58AUD during a BigW sale, which is a substantial discount, yet I still feel that I didn’t get a very good deal. Sure, a 25 dart drum is nice, but a pair of 18 dart clips would have been better, and generally more useful. What really breaks the deal for me though is how unusable the Hyperfire is out of box. Yes, as a modder I can fix these problems, but I shouldn’t have to in the first place. span itemprop="name">Good fun toy.My son loves it. It takes time to reload and like most nerf once the darts start to be slightly damaged they jam the machine. Certainly buy extra darts.

Date published: 2020-05-25
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The N-Strike Mega series was once a sub-series under the N-Strike Elite series, titled "N-Strike Elite Mega". It became its own series in 2016.h2>

Asked by: Pat1949
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span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>KristinaD from Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca base "Our Suggested Age" ranges on these manufacturer recommendations, as well as considering which ages will enjoy the product. Such factors as a child's developmental skill set and toy popularity help determine the enjoyment levels of a product. Since the conveyor belt has no cycle control, only two switches are needed (unlike the Rapidstrike’s three), which simplifies wiring significantly. When rewiring, don’t forget to put motor braking on the belt/main trigger for better fire control. Furthermore, with the removal of some internal screws, the Hyperfire’s shell splits into 3 distinct pieces. Only the grey piece is needed to hold the internals in place, which helps with aesthetic modding, maintenance, and testing greatly. div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Andy M

Date published: 2020-07-05