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{{Badge|Blaster|Nerf}}
 
{{Infobox Nerf blaster
 
{{Infobox Nerf blaster
 
|Title = Raider Rapid Fire CS-35
 
|Title = Raider Rapid Fire CS-35
|Alias='''Raider CS-35'''
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|Image = Raider new.jpg
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|Alias='''''Raider CS-35'''''<br>'''''Raider CS-6'''''
|Image = Raider.jpg
 
 
|Company = [[Hasbro]]
 
|Company = [[Hasbro]]
 
|Brand = [[Nerf]]
 
|Brand = [[Nerf]]
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|Status = Discontinued
 
|Status = Discontinued
 
|Productnumber = 92356
 
|Productnumber = 92356
|Price = 32.99 USD/GBP<br>43.99 AUS
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|Price = 29.99 USD<br>32.99 GBP <br> 43.99 AUS
   
 
|Ammo type = [[Streamline Dart]]s
 
|Ammo type = [[Streamline Dart]]s
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|Storagecapacity=1
 
|Storagecapacity=1
 
|Internals = [[Reverse plunger]]
 
|Internals = [[Reverse plunger]]
|Size = 27" long<br>68.58cm long
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|Size = 27" long <br> 68.58 cm long
|Weight = 2 lbs<br>4.40kg
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|Weight = 2 lbs <br> 4.40 kg
   
 
|Primemech = Pump-action
 
|Primemech = Pump-action
|Firemode = Single-fire<br>[[Slam fire]]
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|Firemode = Single-fire <br> [[Slam fire]]
|ROF = 2 darts per second (single-fire)<br>3-4 darts per second (slam fire)
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|ROF = 2 darts per second (single-fire) <br> 3-4 darts per second (slam fire)}}
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{{Discontinued}}
}}
 
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{{Distinguish|Raider CS-6|the fictional Raider CS-6}}
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The '''Raider Rapid Fire CS-35''', later renamed the '''Raider CS-35''', is a [[clip system]] [[Nerf]] [[Nerf blaster|blaster]] that was released on September 9th, [[2009]] under the [[N-Strike]] series.
{{Badge|Nerf}}
 
The '''Raider Rapid Fire CS-35''', commonly shortened to '''Raider CS-35''', is a [[clip system]] [[Nerf]] [[Nerf blaster|blaster]] that was released on September 9, [[2009]] under the [[N-Strike]] series.
 
   
 
It comes packaged with a [[thirty-five dart drum]], thirty-five [[Streamline Dart]]s and a [[Raider shoulder stock|detachable shoulder stock]].
 
It comes packaged with a [[thirty-five dart drum]], thirty-five [[Streamline Dart]]s and a [[Raider shoulder stock|detachable shoulder stock]].
   
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
 
The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 is a pump-action clip system blaster. It features the ability to be [[slam fire]]d, with the blaster advertised as being able to do so at incredible speeds. On the side opposite the [[clip]] well, there is an orange [[jam door]] that allows users to remove jammed darts. An extra [[dart]] can be placed in the bottom of the [[trigger]] handle. It is compatible with [[detachable shoulder stock]]s, and has two [[tactical rail]]s for mounting accessories; both are located in tandem atop the blaster. There is a priming indicator in the rear mounting nub for shoulder stocks. However, this is obscured when a stock is attached.
It comes with the largest [[dart]] [[drum]] yet: the thirty-five dart drum. It is able to [[Slam fire|slam fire]] its darts and the blaster is advertised as being able to do so at incredible speeds. The blaster is compatible with [[clip]]s.
 
   
 
The Raider has a side-loading clip well, rather than a bottom-loading one, which may be uncomfortable if a long clip, such as an [[Eighteen dart clip (N-Strike)|eighteen dart clip]], is used. Furthermore, the large drum can block the user's view somewhat if they are firing from the shoulder.
On the side opposite the drum, there is an orange [[jam door]] that allows users to remove jammed darts. An extra dart can be placed in the bottom of the trigger handle. It has two [[tactical rail]]s for mounting accessories; both are located in tandem atop the blaster.
 
   
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===Official description===
The Raider has a side-loading clip system which may be uncomfortable if the user has an [[Eighteen dart clip (N-Strike)|eighteen-dart clip]]. Removing the magazine may require more practice than for other blasters. Furthermore, the large drum can block users' view somewhat if they are firing from the shoulder.
 
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{{OfficialDescription
 
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|Company=Hasbro
There is a priming indicator in the rear mounting nub for shoulder stocks. However, it is obscured when a stock is attached.
 
 
|URL=https://web.archive.org/web/20110829062902/http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/en_US/shop/details.cfm?guid=99CD7195-19B9-F369-D920-F9D6FF83CA1C&product_id=25134&src=endeca
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|Archivedlink=Y
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|Description="Round” out your N-STRIKE arsenal with this awesome RAIDER RAPID FIRE CS-35 blaster and its special drum magazine! Giving it the highest dart capacity yet, the drum magazine hold 35 darts and features a clear window to let you know when your ammo’s getting low. A pump-action handle lets you control your rate of fire and choose your blasting mode—either single or multi-shot! Add to that its adjustable stock, tactical rail and totally awesome design, this blaster is definitely the ultimate choice for any battle!}}
   
 
===History===
 
===History===
 
The Raider CS-35 was the first blaster in the N-Strike series to have a special release date. It was the first blaster to have a release campaign for September 9th, which featured the tagline of "the Nerf raid begins". Special releases on September 9th continued to be a Nerf tradition, with the release of the [[Stampede ECS]] in [[2010]] and the [[Hail-Fire]] in [[2012]]; the Vortex series was also released on September 10th, [[2011]], a day after Nerf's special release date.
[[File:NERF Raider - The Raid Begins Commercial|thumb|right|250px]]
 
The Raider CS-35 was the first blaster in the N-Strike series to have a special release date. It was the first blaster to have a release campaign for September 9, which featured the tagline of "the Nerf raid begins". Special releases on September 9 continued to be a Nerf tradition, with the release of the [[Stampede ECS]] in [[2010]] and the [[Hail-Fire]] in [[2012]]; the Vortex series was also released on September 10, [[2011]], a day after Nerf's special release date.
 
   
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This blaster was first available in Australia.{{Citation needed}}
The Raider has a direct successor called the [[Rampage]] that was released under the [[N-Strike Elite]] series in 2012.
 
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By 2010, the blaster's name was shortened down to Raider CS-35, which became its more well-known name. This was also used for the [[Clear Series]] and [[Gear Up]] variants of the Raider.
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The Raider has a direct successor called the [[Rampage]], which was released under the [[N-Strike Elite]] series in 2012.
   
 
===Color schemes===
 
===Color schemes===
 
The Raider has been released with the following color schemes:
 
The Raider has been released with the following color schemes:
   
*N-Strike alternate color scheme (blue, gray, and orange)
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*[[N-Strike]] (blue, black, gray, and orange)
 
*[[Clear Series]] ([[Raider CS-35 (Clear)|clear plastic and orange]])
 
*[[Clear Series]] ([[Raider CS-35 (Clear)|clear plastic and orange]])
*[[Gear Up]] ([[Raider CS-35 (Gear Up)|orange and black]])
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*[[Gear Up]] ([[Raider CS-35 (Gear Up)|orange, black, and gray]])
   
 
===Modification===
 
===Modification===
The Raider CS-35 is usually disliked in modifying communities due to its [[reverse plunger]] system. [[Nerfer/Third-party companies#Orange Mod Works|Orange Mod Works]], a team devoted to [[Blaster modification|modding]] blasters, have released two special mod kits for the Raider: a Stage 1 package with a stronger spring and a "starter" Massacre kit, with polycarbonate replacement parts.
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The Raider CS-35 is not popular within the [[modification]] community, due in part to its [[reverse plunger]] system. [[Orange Mod Works]] has released two special mod kits for the Raider: a Stage 1 package with a stronger [[spring]] and a "starter" Massacre Kit, with polycarbonate replacement parts.
   
 
===Value packs===
 
===Value packs===
Toys "R" Us features a [[value pack|bonus pack]] of the Raider which included two thirty-five dart drums and seventy darts. Another bundle was released with two drums, a carrying strap, and one hundred darts.
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There exists three [[value pack]]s for the Raider. The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Bonus Pack includes a Raider, two thirty-five dart drums, and seventy darts. There is also the Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Special Value Pack, which has two variants: one that includes a thirty-five dart drum and a hundred darts, and one that includes a thirty-five dart drum, two six dart clips, a Flip Clip, and sixty-five darts.
   
In 2011, the bonus pack was re-released with Nerf's new box colors, but only as a promotion at Toys "R" Us for one week.
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In 2011, the Bonus Pack was re-released with Nerf's new box colors, but only as a promotion at Toys "R" Us for one week{{Citation needed}}. This re-release would give it Special Value imagery on it, rather than that seen on the original Bonus Pack.
   
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Also available is a [[Double Your Darts]] pack, which included double the standard amount of ammunition. This would also later see a re-release, as the Raider CS-35 Reload pack.
==Reloading and firing==
 
To reload the Raider, pull the priming handle back and press the large orange clip release button on the side to remove any loaded drums or clips. Load darts into the drum or clip and and load the magazine back into the blaster. Push the priming handle forward.
 
 
Pull the trigger to fire the blaster. In order to slam fire, hold the trigger down while repeatedly cycling the priming handle.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* The Raider has more special value packs than any other Nerf blaster.
[[File:Nerf Raider CS-35 commercial|thumb|right|250px|The official Raider CS-35 commercial]]
 
*The Raider is the Nerf blaster with the most special value packs.
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* It is the first blaster to feature a digital camouflage texture on its shell.
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* A fictional blaster known as the [[Raider CS-6]] was present in the ''[[Nerf N-Strike]]'' video game. Just like the Raider CS-35, it had a side-feeding clip and pump-action operation, and may have served as an inspiration for the blaster's creation.
*The Raider is featured as a blaster in ''[[Nerf N-Strike Elite]]''.
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** The Raider is featured as [[Raider CS-35/Game|a blaster]] in ''[[Nerf N-Strike Elite]]''.
*This blaster was accidentally shipped to Australia when they were supposed to be shipped to the United States, making Australia the first country to have it.
 
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* The [[Raider CS-35]] is erroneously referred to as the '''Raider CS-6''' on the packaging for the [[eighteen dart drum]]. Whether this mistake has anything to do with aforementioned fictional blaster is unknown.
*It is the only slam fire blaster to come with a detachable shoulder stock, despite several other slam-fire models having rear attachment points.
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* It is the only N-Strike slam fire blaster to come with a detachable shoulder stock, despite several other slam fire models having rear attachment points (such as the [[Alpha Trooper CS-18]]).
*This is one of only two blasters (the other being the [[Longshot CS-6]]) that are not available in the [[Sonic Series]], but are available in another colour sub-series.
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* This is one of only two N-Strike blasters (the other being the [[Longshot CS-6]]) that are not available in the [[Sonic Series]], but are available in another color sub-series.
*The Raider is more comfortable for right-handed people because they can rest the drum on their left arm.
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* The Raider may be more comfortable for right-handed people, as they can rest the drum on their left arm.
*Its color scheme is very similar to the [[2010]] [[Longstrike CS-6]]'s color scheme.
 
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* Unlike most clip-fed [[spring]]-powered blasters, the Raider's clip release has no mechanical locks, allowing it to be activated at any time. This makes removing clips and drums possible without needing to have the priming handle in the rear position. However, it may still be difficult to remove clips in the process, as the forward bolt keeps it in place.
* It appears that it was supposed to have a [[six dart clip (N-Strike)|six dart clip]] come with it, as it says that on some official Hasbro pictures, but it was probably changed to a thirty-five dart drum because of the rapid fire.
 
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* An error exists in the Raider's included instructions, with the second step saying "Firing a gain", rather than "Firing again".
* The Raider was remade in the Nerf N-Strike Elite line of blasters as the ''Rampage.''
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallery
 
{{Gallery
|image2 = Raider_Box.jpg
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|image2 = RaiderCS35OriginalBox.jpg
|image1 = 8611014025946864.jpg
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|image1 = Raider_model.jpg
|image3 = 41tUEZ74vdL.jpg}}
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|image3 = Raider_Clear.jpg}}
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==Official videos==
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<gallery widths="300" position="center">
 
NERF Raider - The Raid Begins Commercial
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Nerf Raider CS-35 commercial
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HASBRO NERF Raider (commercial)
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</gallery>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*{{ExternalLink
*Raider CS-35 on the [http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/en_US/shop/details.cfm?R=99CD7195-19B9-F369-D920-F9D6FF83CA1C:en_US Nerf website]
 
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|image=Nerf logo2.png
*Raider CS-35 instructions on the [http://www.hasbro.com/common/documents/3f4e2ca7206011ddbd0b0800200c9a66/29C013825056900B10ACE6DAE42CEB49.pdf Hasbro website]
 
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|website=http://www.hasbro.com/nerf
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|url=http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/en_US/shop/details.cfm?guid=99CD7195-19B9-F369-D920-F9D6FF83CA1C&product_id=25134&src=endeca
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|linkdesc=Nerf website
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|archivedurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110829062902/http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/en_US/shop/details.cfm?guid=99CD7195-19B9-F369-D920-F9D6FF83CA1C&product_id=25134&src=endeca}}
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*{{ExternalLink
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|image=Hasbro.png
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|website=http://www.hasbro.com
 
|url=http://www.hasbro.com/common/documents/3f4e2ca7206011ddbd0b0800200c9a66/29C013825056900B10ACE6DAE42CEB49.pdf
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|name=Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 instructions
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|linkdesc=Hasbro website}}
   
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 16 March 2021

Not to be confused with the fictional Raider CS-6.

The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35, later renamed the Raider CS-35, is a clip system Nerf blaster that was released on September 9th, 2009 under the N-Strike series.

It comes packaged with a thirty-five dart drum, thirty-five Streamline Darts and a detachable shoulder stock.

Details

The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 is a pump-action clip system blaster. It features the ability to be slam fired, with the blaster advertised as being able to do so at incredible speeds. On the side opposite the clip well, there is an orange jam door that allows users to remove jammed darts. An extra dart can be placed in the bottom of the trigger handle. It is compatible with detachable shoulder stocks, and has two tactical rails for mounting accessories; both are located in tandem atop the blaster. There is a priming indicator in the rear mounting nub for shoulder stocks. However, this is obscured when a stock is attached.

The Raider has a side-loading clip well, rather than a bottom-loading one, which may be uncomfortable if a long clip, such as an eighteen dart clip, is used. Furthermore, the large drum can block the user's view somewhat if they are firing from the shoulder.

Official description

History

The Raider CS-35 was the first blaster in the N-Strike series to have a special release date. It was the first blaster to have a release campaign for September 9th, which featured the tagline of "the Nerf raid begins". Special releases on September 9th continued to be a Nerf tradition, with the release of the Stampede ECS in 2010 and the Hail-Fire in 2012; the Vortex series was also released on September 10th, 2011, a day after Nerf's special release date.

This blaster was first available in Australia.[citation needed]

By 2010, the blaster's name was shortened down to Raider CS-35, which became its more well-known name. This was also used for the Clear Series and Gear Up variants of the Raider.

The Raider has a direct successor called the Rampage, which was released under the N-Strike Elite series in 2012.

Color schemes

The Raider has been released with the following color schemes:

Modification

The Raider CS-35 is not popular within the modification community, due in part to its reverse plunger system. Orange Mod Works has released two special mod kits for the Raider: a Stage 1 package with a stronger spring and a "starter" Massacre Kit, with polycarbonate replacement parts.

Value packs

There exists three value packs for the Raider. The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Bonus Pack includes a Raider, two thirty-five dart drums, and seventy darts. There is also the Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Special Value Pack, which has two variants: one that includes a thirty-five dart drum and a hundred darts, and one that includes a thirty-five dart drum, two six dart clips, a Flip Clip, and sixty-five darts.

In 2011, the Bonus Pack was re-released with Nerf's new box colors, but only as a promotion at Toys "R" Us for one week[citation needed]. This re-release would give it Special Value imagery on it, rather than that seen on the original Bonus Pack.

Also available is a Double Your Darts pack, which included double the standard amount of ammunition. This would also later see a re-release, as the Raider CS-35 Reload pack.

Trivia

  • The Raider has more special value packs than any other Nerf blaster.
  • It is the first blaster to feature a digital camouflage texture on its shell.
  • A fictional blaster known as the Raider CS-6 was present in the Nerf N-Strike video game. Just like the Raider CS-35, it had a side-feeding clip and pump-action operation, and may have served as an inspiration for the blaster's creation.
  • The Raider CS-35 is erroneously referred to as the Raider CS-6 on the packaging for the eighteen dart drum. Whether this mistake has anything to do with aforementioned fictional blaster is unknown.
  • It is the only N-Strike slam fire blaster to come with a detachable shoulder stock, despite several other slam fire models having rear attachment points (such as the Alpha Trooper CS-18).
  • This is one of only two N-Strike blasters (the other being the Longshot CS-6) that are not available in the Sonic Series, but are available in another color sub-series.
  • The Raider may be more comfortable for right-handed people, as they can rest the drum on their left arm.
  • Unlike most clip-fed spring-powered blasters, the Raider's clip release has no mechanical locks, allowing it to be activated at any time. This makes removing clips and drums possible without needing to have the priming handle in the rear position. However, it may still be difficult to remove clips in the process, as the forward bolt keeps it in place.
  • An error exists in the Raider's included instructions, with the second step saying "Firing a gain", rather than "Firing again".

Gallery

The full image gallery for Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 may be viewed at Raider Rapid Fire CS-35/Gallery.

Official videos

External links