Is the triad the same as a jolt but just 3 shots or are they different
Is the triad the same as a jolt but just 3 shots or are they different
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The Nerf N-Strike Elite XD Stryfe CQ-10.
The Nerf N-Strike Modules Shadow CS-6.
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I though of a bunch of different nerf loadout themes for you guys to make, you can chose the blasters for the loadout but it must stick with the theme of the loadout. You can choose one loadout or do as many as you want. Here are the themes. Also you can’t mod the blaster.
Old school (nerf blasters pre 2003)
N-Strike
Dart Tag
N-Strke elite
Zombie Strike
Rival
N-Strike Modules
N-Strike mega (you can use fortnite mega blasters as well)
Fortnite
ULTRA
Super Soaker
MEME (impractical blasters)
Old Buzz bee (blasters pre ultra tek)
New Buzz Bee (blasters post ultra tek)
X-Shot
Dart zone (no pro blasters!)
Personal (your personal loadout)
Whats a good elite dart based primary worthy nerf gun for a nerf war?
Preferably still in production modulus.
I have built this pegboard wall a month ago but needed pegs of the right length for my door to close.
Now I have everything completed and the wall looks pretty awesome in my opinion, what do you all think?
I’ve also got a challenge for you!
Look for the 7 round rival magazine hiding somewhere.
Photos (sorry if some are sideways)
The main section of the pegboard wall.
My second pegboard wall which holds more blasters.
Hold up, let me clean up a little bit.
Ah much better.
I left out some extra space for when I get certain attachments (the stryfe is temporary as I don’t have a recon so my retaliatior is temporary there.)
I don’t know what that nerf target thing on the bottom left is but I’m currently storing all my 12 round mags there. The dart zone boxes hold my 6 round mags (with another one behind it) and on top are all my 18 round mags with a banana mag on top. Also the nerf blaster rack, which used to hold all my primary blasters, is now used for my THICK blasters (doomanator, Vulcan, fortnite grenade launcher.)
Left side of the blaster rack.
Right side of the blaster rack.
Some random bins for chains and drums.
Should I get the ECS-10 or Stryfe? Also why? I don't care about price.
Being as though it is bulk (not that I'm trying to unload them all on one source) I was hoping someone had a little experience with what would be the best route to start to sell these...by single....bulk, and consensus for easiest source to work with online to do so. I began buying these up a few years ago to start a nerf gun party rental service but with plans changed and my energy is being focused elsewhere. Now, as far as the 2 Gear Up blasters, I would be super impressed if you would be able to find either of these still in box even online. They were only released in a few countries (not the US). The condition is how they presently are and have never been opened. The question being asked is considering that the items will probably be best sold via different routes. Ive never really been given any solid numbers as to what anyone thought these would be worth bc no one I've talked with has seen them sold nib (new-in box). Open to hearing from any experienced individuals (or really anyone) as to what you think they'd be worth (ohhh....and also, if via eBay....to auction or sell?). Thanks for anyone who spent the time to read and/or respond to this query. Have a GRRRRREAT FRIGGIN DAY!!!!
So, I decided to go hit some Thrift shops on Friday because why not? First went to Estes (Estes?) park. Nothing of Nerf there. Hit Loveland on the way back home, and there were those regular thrift stores like Arc and Goodwill. I DID hit a Goodwill one Thursday and got a Longarm. It works well, it’s not very accurate holds five rounds in a revolver-like fashion. But back to Friday. First, went to Goodwill, I found a Dart tags… Strikefire (one of those odd nerf blaster names) and an N-strike Element. Neither have their name on the blasters themselves. There WAS a Raptorstrike there too, BUT, it was essentially striped. No Bi-pod, no Sight, not even a bolt. If it DID have the bolt, I might have took it. Then, stop number two: Arc. There was one of the largest loads I’ve gotten since January 8th. There was a butt-ton more that I got. I actually put some things back to not break the bank. At Arc, the prized possession was a Regular, it had a 12 dart mag, and 3 of 4 attachments (missing part was the stock, which sucks), a 10 dart banana mag, a Hotshock which is crap, a Splitstrike which’s Right side sucks, some more attachments, and a Dart tag blaster that I looked up on the Wiki, but couldn’t find it in the Dart tag series, if someone could help. It shoots surprisingly well.
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Note: Of course, this is my opinion. You can have different ones. Oh yeah, and I'm not doing sports equipment.
Vortex: I'll have to pick the Proton. Imagine a breech-loading disc blaster that takes way longer to reload than the Knockout. You have this.
N-Strike Elite: I'll have to pick the Rhino-Fire. It's super expensive, requires two magazines, and you can't shoot if you only load one. I didn't pick the Cam, because even though the camera is garbage, it kind of works, I guess. It's also ergonomic and can still fling foam normally.
N-Strike Mega: This is obvious. I picked the Centurion. Just kidding! I picked DoubleBreach. Why? Well, for the Double Breach, it only has two darts to fire, it's another annoying breach loading system again, and it's pretty bad overall. The Centurion, even though the priming is annoying, it's not that bad. It has 3x the capacity of the DoubleBreach, doesn't have an obnoxious reload, and comes with a bipod. However, if you want to run a 6 round mega blaster, just stick to the Cycloneshock.
Rebelle: I didn't want to do this, but I have to pick the Flipside. Some of you probably don't know what the heck a Flipside is, or what Rebelle is (basically just awful blasters designed to interest the female audience). The Flipside has 2 cylinders and is a bow at the same time. Probably the most cursed image you'll ever see. Both cylinders hold 5 darts, but why would you get this? If you wanted 5 darts, just get a Spectre. If you want 6, get a strongarm or disruptor or whatever. Heck, if you still want 2 cylinders, just get the Zombie Strike Flipfury.
Zombie Strike: Speaking of Zombie Strike, I had a bit of trouble with this. There were some bad blasters, but I decided to pick the Dreadbolt as the worst. I was super close to picking the SilentStrike though. The Dreadbolt is possibly one of the longest single-shot blasters of all time. It also fires arrows, which isn't bad, but it's not compatible with your darts. It costs 50 dollars, and with that money, you can buy a Stryfe and a sidearm pistol.
Doomlands: All of these blasters here aren't that great, but the DoubleDealer is the worst. It constantly jams, and like the RhinoFire, you need two magazines and you can't fire with only one. The only good thing this blaster has is it comes with cool magazines that are clear.
N-Strike Modulus: Believe it or not, this is one of the only series that doesn't have a lot of bad blasters. But the worst here is obvious: The Original Battlescout. If you had this, the Deploy guy would beat you. It was clip-fed, but it wasn't detachable. Second, it had an awful price because of the crappy camera. Lastly, it would jam a lot. Thankfully, the Battlecamo edition was better.
RIVAL: Wow! This series has no bad blasters in it! It was very hard to pick the worst because they were all good, but I decided to pick the Fate. Why the Fate? Well, it's not very good in the size department. It's way too big for a single-shot blaster. Second, you can't store any rounds on the blaster, so you have to carry external ones. Last, it was thirteen dollars, which is an unlucky number. Even if you wanted a $13 single-shot blaster, you could just buy the Knockout, which is only 10 dollars, and despite the long reload time, you get a better option than the Fate.
I'll have to skip a few because nobody cares about the next series.
Alpha Strike: None of them are objectively that bad. I picked the Wolf LR-1 and the Uppercut though. This is the first time on this list that I pick two for a series. I picked the Wolf because it has too low of a capacity for its size, and the Uppercut, good luck aiming with this thing.
Ultra: ONE. It jams, it's awful, don't buy it.
Elite 2.0: This is a question easier than 1+1. It's obviously the Warden. They cut the costs so badly that good luck being able to win a battle with this garbage. People hate on the Deploy, but at least you can mod it to not jam, or harvest its parts. This thing, they decided they wanted to glue everything. They cut it on the priming handle, so it jams. They cut everything so it jams. Don't buy this. Just get a Roughcut.
Power Moves: All of these are bad.
Dinosquad: Probably Stego-Smash. Not bad, but not better than its older brothers.
DragonPower: Don't get the Skyblaze. It's just another bow, and you can just get the Commander RD-6
Hyper: I pick the Siege-50. It's somehow longer than the Mach-100, even though it has half the capacity. The Rush-40 is way more compact and it only has 10 fewer rounds. If you don't have batteries, maybe this is a viable option.
Mega XL: They're equal in quality: Oversized and no dart capacity. Why would you get these?
I found my way back to this wiki. Sry I was gone for a while. Any new NERF leaks since mid February that I missed? Also, My brother is getting a NERF Modulus Ghost Ops Shadow ICS-6. He got it instead of the Evader because he hates semi-auto as well as any motorized blasters. Is the Shadow any good?
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If it did then I think it would have a stock like the Raider's stock but with the Retaliator stock's orange piece in it. Then it would have a Scravenger scope but instead of holding mags it holds darts. For the barrel there would be a dual rail barrel with a folding grip and a long range barrel.(Everything modulus colored)