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Air Tech 3000 | |||
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Blaster features | |||
Compatible ammunition | Micro Darts | Mode of fire | Single-fire |
Stock firing capacity | 6 | Stock storage capacity | N/A |
Tactical / accessory rails | 0 | Clip / magazine compatibility | N/A |
Barrel extension compatibility | N/A | Detachable shoulder stock compatibility | N/A |
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Blaster internals | |||
Required batteries | N/A | Firing internals | Air-powered |
Air restrictors | Unknown | Stock spring weight | Unknown |
Blaster performance | |||
Average feet per second | |||
Average | Unknown | Maximum | Unknown |
Average firing range | |||
Flat | 15 - 40 feet[1][2] 4.5 - 12.2 meters |
Angled | Unknown |
Average rate of fire | |||
Recommended | 1 dart per 2 seconds | Maximum | 2 darts per 1 second |
Notes | |||
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References
- ↑ Airtech Line (Review). Nerf Palace. Archived from the original on 2016-03-31. Retrieved on 2018-08-20.
- ↑ LordDraconical (2011-10-16). Review: The Vintage Nerf Air-Tech 3000 (AT3K) (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2017-08-20.