This product has been discontinued. It cannot be purchased in retail stores. The only way to obtain it is through second-hand websites and stores. |
Not to be confused with the Tech Target Eliminator.
The Eliminator, originally known as the Micro Blaster, is a single fire Nerf blaster that was released in 2008 under the Dart Tag series.
It comes exclusively in blaster sets and cannot be purchased separately.
Details
It is a very small blaster that can hold up to two darts at a time and is primed back similar to the N-Strike Reflex IX-1. On the bottom of the blaster, there is a plastic piece that the user can pull down to provide space for an extra dart. The blaster features no tactical rail, due it its size. The orange variation is notable for being one of the very few blasters to have a green trigger, including among other blasters the Ripsaw and the Strikefire.
This was at the time the smallest reverse-plunger blaster available, and was the smallest Dart Tag blaster up until the release of the Stinger in 2013.
History
The Eliminator was first released in the Elimination Game blaster set outside the Dart Tag series with no name. Its re-release with the Hyperfire Deluxe 2-Player Set gave it the name Micro Blaster. Further re-releases dropped that name and instead gave it the name of Eliminator.
Color schemes
The Eliminator can be purchased with the following color schemes:
- Red
- Orange
- Green
Blaster sets
The Eliminator was packaged with the Elimination Game, Hyperfire Deluxe 2-Player Set, and the Targeting Set.
Reloading and firing
To reload the Eliminator, place a dart into the blaster's muzzle and prime by pulling the slide on top back.
To fire a dart, pull down the trigger.
Gallery
view • editDart Tag blasters | |
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2004 | Hyperfire |
2005 | Crossfire • Firestrike |
2007 | Magstrike |
2008 | Micro Blaster |
2009 | Furyfire • Stormfire |
2011 | Sharp Shot • Speedload 6 • Speedswarm • Swarmfire • Quick 16 |
2012 | Snapfire 8 |
2013 | Stinger |