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==Details==
 
==Details==
It slightly resembles a hornet to keep in the theme with the Max Force blasters. The blaster uses air pressure and is pumped with the pump at the front of the blaster. There is a space at the front of the blaster for a hand to rest.
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It slightly resembles a hornet to keep in the theme with the Max Force blasters. The blaster uses air pressure and is pumped with the pump at the front of the blaster. There is a space at the front of the blaster for a hand to rest. It has a six-dart rotating cylinder.
   
 
===History===
 
===History===
 
It was Nerf's first air powered blaster to feature a [[firing trigger]].
 
It was Nerf's first air powered blaster to feature a [[firing trigger]].
   
It was initially planned for a [[1996]] release, appearing in 1996 catalogs. However, it was delayed until a 1997 release because of a safety issues with the sting meter on the blaster, which could cause injuries if it came in contact with soft or sensitive body parts such as eyes. <ref name="NC"/>
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It was initially planned for a [[1996]] release, appearing in 1996 catalogs. However, it was delayed until a 1997 release because of a safety issue with the Sting Meter on the blaster, which could cause injuries if it came in contact with soft or sensitive body parts such as eyes. <ref name="NC"/>
   
 
Later in 1997, it was re-released under the [[Max Force 2112]] line.
 
Later in 1997, it was re-released under the [[Max Force 2112]] line.

Revision as of 16:26, 19 February 2017

The Mad Hornet is an air-powered Nerf blaster that was released in 1997 under the Max Force series.

It comes packaged with six Micro Darts.

Details

It slightly resembles a hornet to keep in the theme with the Max Force blasters. The blaster uses air pressure and is pumped with the pump at the front of the blaster. There is a space at the front of the blaster for a hand to rest. It has a six-dart rotating cylinder.

History

It was Nerf's first air powered blaster to feature a firing trigger.

It was initially planned for a 1996 release, appearing in 1996 catalogs. However, it was delayed until a 1997 release because of a safety issue with the Sting Meter on the blaster, which could cause injuries if it came in contact with soft or sensitive body parts such as eyes. [1]

Later in 1997, it was re-released under the Max Force 2112 line.

Gallery

Official videos

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 NerfCenter.com: Mad Hornet (TM). NerfCenter.com.