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The Evader is a Nerf blaster that was released in fall of 2018 under the Ghost Ops sub-series.

It comes packaged with a barrel extension, a twelve dart clip, twelve Elite Darts, instructions, and pre-packaged demo batteries.

Details[]

The Evader is a semi-automatic clip system flywheel blaster similar to the First Order Stormtrooper Deluxe Blaster. Unlike the First Order Stormtrooper Deluxe Blaster, however, the Evader is compatible with detachable shoulder stocks and barrel extensions, allowing it to be customized further. Its clip well comes initially detached due to packaging reasons.

Like all Ghost Ops blasters, the Evader features green LEDs embedded in its shell, illuminating the blaster green when a button on the front of the integrated vertical grip is pressed. When its barrel extension is attached, an additional set of LEDs are activated near the muzzle, illuminating the barrel.

It features three tactical rails: one on top of the blaster, one on the right side, and one below, built under the front grip. It also has three strap points.

The Evader is incompatible with the LongStrike barrel extension, the Spectre barrel extension, and other barrel extensions with a large interior diameter, as they cannot be property attached due to the LEDs inside the attachment point.

Official description[]

History[]

The Evader was officially announced on January 29, 2018, alongside the Scravenger.[1] It was later shown off at the 2018 Toy Fair.

It was re-released in 2019 as an Amazon exclusive.[citation needed]

Modification[]

Unlike the barrel on the Shadow ICS-6, the Evader's barrel has a small enough inner diameter to potentially hurt performance.[citation needed]

Trivia[]

  • The Evader has an extended stock attachment point, allowing for better comfort with shorter stocks such as the Retaliator stock. Conversely, full-sized stocks such as the Lightningstorm stock may be too long for comfort.
  • The Evader is the only blaster to include a fully transparent twelve dart clip.

Gallery[]

The full image gallery for Evader may be viewed at Evader/Gallery.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1
    Greenwald, W. (2018-01-29). NERF EXCLUSIVE: The Scravenger and Evader are Made of Garbage and Invisible, Respectively (Article). Geek.com. Archived from the original on 2019-10-11. Retrieved on 2018-01-30.

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