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The Air Tech 4000, also known as the AT4K, is a Nerf blaster that was released in 2002 under the Air Tech series.
It comes packaged with twelve Micro Darts.
Details[]
The Air Tech 4000 can hold twelve darts in its auto rotating turret, which fires from the bottom barrel. The auto-rotate feature of the turretis notorious for breaking, as it was designed poorly, but is easy to fix.[citation needed] Like other Air Tech blasters, the Air Tech 4000 has a "Liquitron" power gauge, showing how much power the blaster currently has.
It is the largest of all the Air Tech blasters and the first blaster to have a twelve dart turret, with the exception of the cancelled Mega Blitz Gatlin' Storm.
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view the archived product listing) |
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Lots of ammo, for tons of high-powered action! With LIQUITRON POWER GAUGE feature for maximum power and distance!
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Reloading and firing[]
To reload the Air Tech 4000, load twelve Micro Darts into the turret. Pump the blaster once to rotate the turret, and pump the blaster two further times to fill the tank.[2]
Pull the trigger back to fire the blaster.
Trivia[]
- It shares its color scheme with the Air Tech Ball Blaster.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ NERF - Product Description - NERF AIRTECH 4000. Archived from the original on 2003-06-15. Retrieved on 2019-09-22.
- ↑ jerm781 (2011-10-13). Nerf Air Tech 4ooo (AT4K) (Article/Review). Nerf Mods & Reviews. Archived from the original on 2012-12-19. Retrieved on 2014-07-05. “The barrel rotates with every pump and it takes about 3 pumps to fill the tank.”
External links[]
- Air Tech 4000 on the Hasbro website (archived link)
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Air Tech 1000 • Air Tech 2000 • Air Tech 3000 • Air Tech 4000 • Air Tech Ball Blaster • Air Tech Jet Squadron |