Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-1585211-20160511003918/@comment-1585211-20160511131636

Hogan milligan wrote: where do you find old nerf sites? i would be interested, as i would be able to edit old blaster articles.

User:GameGear360 for a good directory.

Elliottw wrote: They have a huge marketing department, with ad-execs, artists, and media managers. They experiment with dozens of ideas, concepts, and partially developed prototypes. In my line of business we call them fauxtotypes. Prototypes that look real, but really aren't. Sorry if I burst your bubble people, but some of us are devious by nature.

All I'm saying is, it's quite possible this "SuperMAXX 1600" was a concept that never even made it to prototype, no less production line. No offense GameGear, but when you find a video of someone firing one, I'll eat my words and print a full retraction blaming myself for my ignorance and crediting you for your brilliance. But a little birdie tells me that ain't gonna happen.

Larami offered several immensly rare blaster lines from 1994 until 1997 including SuperMAXX, SuperMAXX Xtreme, SuperTech, and the rarest, AirMaster. None of the blasters in these are series are easy to find especially the ones that didn't fire darts (the SuperMAXX 1500 Rapid Fire Missile Shooter is considered by some to be the holy grail of Nerf blasters). It's entirely possible that this is just another one of those incredibly rare blasters that slipped out of memory. Or, it could have never been released, but we'll never know until a photo of one in person surfaces.