Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-7071137-20130801135420/@comment-2001041-20131008224319

I'm not entirely sure what's been happening to all the Centurious, but I got mine on August 17th and it's still working perfectly. Any problems I've been having with it are on account of the darts not being picture perfect (making sure the back of the dart is perfectly round helps immensely), so I don't really know where to rank the gun itself. Generally, the Centurion is accurate, though I do have problems with darts curving down to the ground after they fire.

Regarding the Rapid Strike, what continues to bug me about these new weapons is that the very first fully-automatic arm, the Vulcan EBF-25, has a switch between full-auto and bolt-action fire. If they already have the technology to institute this, why can't they do it on any of the smaller rifles? I would say, however, that the Rapid Strike is more reliable (the Retaliator, which is of similar design, has worked extremely well for me) and I'm sure many of you can testify that it is a solid weapon for both offensive and defensive maneuvers. Case in point, both of these weapons have rather high maintenance and getting either is just going to have to be a decision of whether or not your military has the funding necessary.