The Forerunner XXIII-1200 is a Nerf blaster that was released in January of 2023 under the RIVAL series.
Included contents[]
- 1 Forerunner XXIII-1200
- 12 Accu-Rounds
- Instructions
Details[]
The Forerunner XXIII-1200 is a pump-action blaster with an internal twelve-round magazine; this loads through a port atop the blaster, similar to the Takedown XX-800. Similarly to other post-2022 RIVAL blasters, it features adjustable rear sights and has an optimized muzzle for better accuracy.
Its safety switch is located above the trigger.
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view this product's listing) |
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They're the most accurate Nerf Rival blasters and most accurate Nerf Rival rounds ever*! The blasters include Nerf Rival Accu-Rounds, which have an improved aerodynamic design and dimple patten to provide more consistent flight. They have a rear sight designed for improved aim, and a barrel optimized with a streamlined design that's engineered for enhanced performance. The Nerf Rival Forerunner XXIII-1200 breech load blaster has pump-action priming, 12-round capacity, and fires rounds at a velocity of 90 feet per second. Improve the accuracy of your aim with the edge-glow front sight and adjustable rear sight that slides backward and forward to customize the angle. The blaster has 12-round capacity and includes 12 high-impact Nerf Rival Accu-Rounds, so you can fire 12 rounds in a row. Nerf Rival Accu-rounds are compatible with all Rival Nerf blasters. Load rounds into the breech, prime, and pull the trigger to fire a round. Includes trigger lock. Eyewear recommended (not included). Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.
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History[]
An image of the blaster was leaked in December of 2022.
Gallery[]
The full image gallery for Forerunner XXIII-1200 may be viewed at Forerunner XXIII-1200/Gallery. |
External links[]
- Forerunner XXIII-1200 on the Nerf website (archived link)
- Forerunner XXIII-1200 on the Hasbro website (archived link)
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