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|Year = August [[2017]]
 
|Year = August [[2017]]
 
|Status = Available
 
|Status = Available
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|Price = 49.99 USD<ref name="wired">{{cite web
|Price = 49.99 USD<ref name="wired">Brian Barrett (2017-01-30). [https://www.wired.com/2017/01/new-nerf-blasters/ Nerf’s Newest Blasters Include a 10-Barreled Mega Monster]. Wired.com.</ref> <br>89.99 CAD<br>3999.75 PHP<br>99.99 SGD
 
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| url = https://www.wired.com/2017/01/new-nerf-blasters/
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| title = Nerf’s Newest Blasters Include a 10-Barreled Mega Monster
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| author = Brian Barrett
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| publisher = Wired
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| archivedate = 2017-01-30}}</ref> <br>89.99 CAD<br>3999.75 PHP<br>99.99 SGD
   
 
|Ammo type = [[AccuStrike Dart]]s
 
|Ammo type = [[AccuStrike Dart]]s
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|Storagecapacity = [[Clip]]
 
|Storagecapacity = [[Clip]]
 
|Internals = [[Direct plunger]]
 
|Internals = [[Direct plunger]]
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|Size = 36" x 14"<br>96.5cm x 35.6cm
   
 
|Primemech = Bolt-action
 
|Primemech = Bolt-action
 
|Firemode = Single-fire}}
 
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The '''RaptorStrike''' is a [[Nerf]] [[blaster]] that was released in August of [[2017]]<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Nerf/videos/10155143927578171/ Nerf Fest 2017]. Facebook.com/Nerf.</ref> under the [[AccuStrike Series]].
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The '''RaptorStrike''' is a [[Nerf]] [[blaster]] that was released in August of [[2017]]<ref>{{cite web
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| url = https://www.facebook.com/Nerf/videos/10155143927578171/
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| title = Nerf Fest 2017
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| format = Video
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| image = Facebook Logo.png
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| imagelink = https://facebook.com/Nerf
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| accessdate = 2017-08-10
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| author = Nerf
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| publisher = Facebook
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| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20191125222451/https://www.facebook.com/Nerf/videos/10155143927578171/
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| archivedate = 2019-11-25}}</ref> under the [[AccuStrike Series]].
   
It comes packaged with a [[RaptorStrike bi-pod|bi-pod]], two [[six dart clip (N-Strike Elite)|six dart clips]], eighteen [[AccuStrike Dart]]s, detached bolts, and instructions.
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It comes packaged with a [[RaptorStrike bipod|bipod]], two [[Six dart clip (AccuStrike)|six dart clips]], eighteen [[AccuStrike Dart]]s, and instructions.
   
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
The RaptorStrike is a bolt-action [[clip system]] blaster. It features an integrated shoulder stock and [[flip-up sight]]. The stock has the ability to hold another [[clip]], similar to the [[N-Strike]] [[Longshot CS-6]] and [[Longstrike CS-6]]. The two clips that come with the blaster can hold six darts and have a half-clear design with an angled base unique to the RaptorStrike.<ref name="wired" /> Its clip release [[trigger]] is just in front of the [[firing trigger]], similar to the [[N-Strike Modulus]] [[Regulator]].
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The RaptorStrike is a bolt-action [[clip system]] blaster. It features an integrated shoulder stock and [[flip-up sight]]. There is a [[Tactical rail|tactical rail]] at the bottom of the barrel to attach the included bipod. Interestingly, there is no top rail on the blaster that one would expect on a sniper-like blaster; instead, its place is taken by the aforementioned flip-up sight. The stock has the ability to hold another [[clip]], similar to the [[N-Strike]] [[Longshot CS-6]] and [[Longstrike CS-6]]. The two clips that come with the blaster can hold six darts and have a half-clear design with an angled base unique to the RaptorStrike.<ref name="wired" /> Its clip release [[trigger]] is in front of the [[firing trigger]], similar to the [[N-Strike Modulus]] [[Regulator]].
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The blaster's bolts come detached, for packaging purposes, and must be assembled for use.
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The [[Grip Blaster]] has compatibility issues with the RaptorStrike. When it is equipped, curved and/or other clips cannot be inserted. When it is primed, the RaptorStrike becomes restricted to using only smaller-sized clips.
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There are two different versions of the RaptorStrike: one that has a indentation in the shell behind the bolt, which has a button in the middle of it, and one without. The one with the indentation can be seen in stock images of the value pack.
   
 
===Official description===
 
===Official description===
 
{{OfficialDescription
 
{{OfficialDescription
|Company=Hasnro
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|Company=Hasbro
 
|URL=https://nerf.hasbro.com/en-us/product/nerf-n-strike-elite-accustrike-raptorstrike:2D081D33-5056-9047-F515-86D03609FA18
 
|URL=https://nerf.hasbro.com/en-us/product/nerf-n-strike-elite-accustrike-raptorstrike:2D081D33-5056-9047-F515-86D03609FA18
|Description=Kids can strike with confidence and skill as they fire darts designed for accuracy! The Nerf N-Strike Elite RaptorStrike blaster is part of the AccuStrike Series, which features darts designed for greater accuracy. Hit the mark with the precision of the most accurate Nerf darts.* The bolt-action blaster comes with 2 six-dart clips and 18 darts to keep battlers stocked for their Nerf battles. Use the bipod to stabilize shots; the legs extend to adjust the height. The blaster has a pop-up sight for targeting.
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|Description=Kids can strike with confidence and skill as they fire darts designed for accuracy! The Nerf N-Strike Elite RaptorStrike blaster is part of the AccuStrike Series, which features darts designed for greater accuracy. Hit the mark with the precision of the most accurate Nerf darts.* The bolt-action blaster comes with 2 six-dart clips and 18 darts to keep battlers stocked for their Nerf battles. Use the bipod to stabilize shots; the legs extend to adjust the height. The blaster has a pop-up sight for targeting.}}
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===History===
 
===History===
 
The RaptorStrike was officially announced on January 30, 2017.<ref name="wired" />
 
The RaptorStrike was officially announced on January 30, 2017.<ref name="wired" />
 
==Reloading and firing==
 
To reload the RaptorStrike, pull back the bolt all the way. Load up to six darts in one of its included clips and load it into the blaster. Push the bolt back forward until it locks into place to fully prime the blaster.
 
 
Pull the firing trigger to fire a [[dart]].
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The RaptorStrike could serve as a successor to the Longstrike, due to similar blaster designs.
*The [[Grip Blaster]] has compatibility issues with the RaptorStrike. When it is equipped, curved and/or other clips cannot be inserted. When it is primed, the RaptorStrike becomes restricted to using only smaller-sized clips.
 
 
*The version on the Australian market suffers from poor range performance, as there is a hole drilled in the [[plunger tube]]. This is likely due to toy safety laws. It also lacks the priming indicator of other versions, instead just having the indentation where it would normally be present. The reason for this is unknown.
*The RaptorStrike could be the successor to the Longstrike, due to similar blaster designs.
 
*The version on the Australian market suffers from poor range performance, as there is a hole drilled in the plunger tube. This is likely due to toy safety laws. It also lacks the priming indicator of other versions, instead just having the indentation where it would normally be present. The reason for this is unknown.
 
   
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{Gallery|image2=Raptorstrike_box.jpg|image1=Raptorstrike_model.jpg|image3=Raptorstrike_load.jpg}}
<gallery position="center" columns="3">
 
Raptorstrike_render.jpg|A pre-release render of the RaptorStrike.
 
Raptorstrike_box.jpg|The packaging for the RaptorStrike.
 
Raptorstrike_model.jpg|A Nerf model aiming the RaptorStrike.
 
Raptorstrike_load.jpg|The RaptorStrike being loaded with a six dart clip.
 
Raptorstrike_sight.jpg|The RaptorStrike's flip-up sight.
 
RaptorStrikeValuePack.jpeg|The packaging for the RaptorStrike's value pack.
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Clip system blasters]]
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 8 March 2021

The RaptorStrike is a Nerf blaster that was released in August of 2017[2] under the AccuStrike Series.

It comes packaged with a bipod, two six dart clips, eighteen AccuStrike Darts, and instructions.

Details

The RaptorStrike is a bolt-action clip system blaster. It features an integrated shoulder stock and flip-up sight. There is a tactical rail at the bottom of the barrel to attach the included bipod. Interestingly, there is no top rail on the blaster that one would expect on a sniper-like blaster; instead, its place is taken by the aforementioned flip-up sight. The stock has the ability to hold another clip, similar to the N-Strike Longshot CS-6 and Longstrike CS-6. The two clips that come with the blaster can hold six darts and have a half-clear design with an angled base unique to the RaptorStrike.[1] Its clip release trigger is in front of the firing trigger, similar to the N-Strike Modulus Regulator.

The blaster's bolts come detached, for packaging purposes, and must be assembled for use.

The Grip Blaster has compatibility issues with the RaptorStrike. When it is equipped, curved and/or other clips cannot be inserted. When it is primed, the RaptorStrike becomes restricted to using only smaller-sized clips.

There are two different versions of the RaptorStrike: one that has a indentation in the shell behind the bolt, which has a button in the middle of it, and one without. The one with the indentation can be seen in stock images of the value pack.

Official description

History

The RaptorStrike was officially announced on January 30, 2017.[1]

Trivia

  • The RaptorStrike could serve as a successor to the Longstrike, due to similar blaster designs.
  • The version on the Australian market suffers from poor range performance, as there is a hole drilled in the plunger tube. This is likely due to toy safety laws. It also lacks the priming indicator of other versions, instead just having the indentation where it would normally be present. The reason for this is unknown.

Gallery

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

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2
    Brian Barrett (2017-01-30). Nerf’s Newest Blasters Include a 10-Barreled Mega Monster (Article). Wired. Archived from the original on 2017-01-30. Retrieved on 2017-01-31.
  2. Facebook Logo Nerf. Nerf Fest 2017 (Video). Facebook. Archived from the original on 2019-11-25. Retrieved on 2017-08-10.

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