The Hera MXVII-1200 is a Nerf blaster that was released in 2017 under the Phantom Corps sub-series. It requires six "C" batteries or a Rechargeable Battery Pack to be operated.
It comes packaged with a twelve round magazine, twelve High-Impact Rounds, and two RIVAL team banners.
It is a Target exclusive in the United States, but it has also been seen in Canadian Tire stores in Canada.
Details
The Hera is a semi-automatic flywheel blaster that fires High-Impact Rounds through the use of magazines. The magazines can be loaded into the blaster via the pistol grip. It features a tactical rail on the top. The Hera also has a safety switch, which will stop the trigger from being pulled when switched on. The included banners are used to show which Team the user of the blaster is on, as Phantom Corps blasters do not have Team Red or Team Blue color schemes. It also has an integrated stock in the back.
The Hera is compatible with the seven round magazine.
Official description
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The Nerf Rival Phantom Corps is a group of rogue specialists who may join Team Red or Team Blue today, then challenge those teams tomorrow. Nerf Rival battles will never be the same! Experience intense head-to-head competition with the precision and power of the Nerf Rival Hera MXVII-1200 blaster. This motorized blaster unleashes high-impact rounds at 100 feet per second (30 meters per second) with Nerf Rival accuracy. It comes with one 12-round magazine and 12 high-impact rounds. The blaster has a trigger lock and tactical rail. Power it with batteries or the Nerf Rival Rechargeable Battery Pack (batteries and battery pack not included). Experience the intensity of the Nerf Rival Hera MXVII-1200 blaster! |
Trivia
- The Hera MXVII-1200 is named after Hera, the Olympian goddess of marriage, women, and heaven. Hera is also the wife and sister of Zeus, after whom the Zeus MXV-1200 was named.
- Coincidentally, the Hera is also a semi-automatic flywheel blaster like the Zeus.
- The Hera's battery tray has the same exterior dimensions as the Khaos MXVI-4000 and Nemesis MXVII-10K and they are interchangeable, but the Hera's tray has interior "padding" in order to fit C cells rather than D cells.
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External links
- Hera MXVII-1200 on the Nerf website (archived link)
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2017 | Apollo XV-700 • Hera MXVII-1200 |
2018 | Hades XVIII-6000 • Helios XVIII-700 • Kronos XVIII-500 • Prometheus MXVIII-20K |