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The Jolt EX-1 is an external mechanism Nerf blaster that was released in 2011 under the N-Strike series.

|-|N-Strike=It comes packaged with two Whistler Darts and instructions.
 * -|N-Strike Elite=It comes packaged with two Elite Darts and instructions.
 * -|Rebelle=It comes packaged in the Target Set blaster set.
 * -|Zombie Strike=It comes packaged in the Knock Out Gallery blaster set.

Details
The Jolt is a pocket blaster that holds and fires one dart at a time. Due to its size, it does not feature a tactical rail; the top of the blaster's barrel is capable of attaching its proprietary clip-on sight.

Like the Longstrike CS-6 and the Raider CS-35, it does not feature the standard N-Strike color scheme. Instead, it features a color scheme similar to that of the Gear Up sub-series.

This blaster is capable of vacuum-loading darts if it is primed while a dart is already loaded into the muzzle. Rather than on the back, its plunger tube comes out of the bottom of the blaster.

Like most blasters of its type, it doesn't accept Streamline Darts without modification.

History
The Jolt was re-released under the unofficial Elite Repaint series in 2013, where it was released in opaque blue, similar to that of N-Strike Elite blasters. This Jolt was given an additional orange plastic muzzle to accommodate the change in color. It also received translucent orange, blue and green color schemes.

The Jolt was re-released in 2014 as a Zombie Strike blaster in the Target Set with a clip-on sight, and as a Rebelle blaster with the Knock Out Gallery blaster set. Like the Elite Repaint version, they were both given an orange muzzle, albeit slightly different on the Rebelle variant.

In 2015, it was re-released under the N-Strike Elite line. Like the original, it has a lack of a plastic muzzle found on other modern versions, as the blaster is opaque orange.

The Jolt has also been re-released many times with changes made to its mold and shell, making it notorious within the Nerf Internet Community. The first reshell released was the 2013 Dart Tag Stinger. A later series, Micro Shots, consisted entirely of Jolt reshells all themed around other series and brands.

Color schemes
The Jolt has been released with the following color schemes:

Reshells
The Jolt has been reshelled as the following unique blasters:

Value packs
The Clue Elimination game comes packaged with four themed Jolts.

The Jolt Target Value Set includes an Elite Repaint Jolt, a target, and ten Micro Darts, although the packaging claims that they are Suction Darts.

There is a value pack of the Mega ThunderBow that includes five Mega Darts, a Jolt, three Elite Darts, and three targets. The targets are recolored versions of the targets included with the Target Set, which also includes a Jolt.

There is another value pack of the Jolt EX-1 which contains the N-Strike Elite variant of the Jolt and seventy-five Elite Darts. This set is an Amazon exclusive.

Modification
The majority of the blaster is one solid piece, rather than two halves like many others. The only separate pieces are the trigger mechanism, the plunger, and a plate from which the plunger projects.

Because of its size and simple internals, there is little to no room for modification. Removal of the air restrictor may actually cause problems with darts blocking the air chamber. It is, however, a good candidate for blaster integration due to its size.

Trivia

 * The Elite Repaint Jolt is often listed as an N-Strike Elite product on online listings, despite only being listed as a N-Strike product on its package.
 * When a Whistler Dart has been used excessively in the Jolt, it slides out slightly when primed. This is due to the air restrictor.
 * In February of 2017, the Jolt became the subject of a Nerf YouTube comment meme, in which users in the comments sections of Nerf-related videos would claim that any (and all) blasters presented in such videos are "a Jolt re-skin". This meme supposedly arose due to the fact that at the time, Nerf had been releasing a seemingly large amount of blasters that were similar to the Jolt.
 * The meme became even more purposely absurd as users jokingly started to use the term "Jolt re-skin" to refer to blasters that had nothing mechanically in common with the Jolt, such as clip system blasters or flywheel-powered blasters.
 * The meme became further reinforced when Nerf YouTuber Coop772 uploaded a joke video about a conspiracy theory, in which the Longshot CS-12, Stryfe, Chainsaw, and Coop's tin foil hat were "revealed" to actually be a Jolt re-skin.
 * Including reshells and color scheme re-releases, there are eighty-two variations of the Jolt.

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