The Raptorstrike is a Nerf blaster that was released in August of 2017[2] under the Accustrike sub-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, flip-up sight, and bipod. The stock has the ability to hold another clip. The clip that comes with the blaster can hold six darts and has a clear design unique to the Raptorstrike.[1]
History
The Raptorstrike was officially announced on January 30, 2017.[1]
Trivia
- The Grip Blaster has compatibility issues with the RaptorStrike. When it is equipped, curved and/or bulky clips cannot be inserted. When it is primed, the RaptorStrike becomes restricted to using only smaller-sized clips.
- The Raptorstrike could be the successor to the Longshot CS-6, because of how similar they are to each other. It could also be the ultimate successor to the Longshot, as the Longstrike CS-6 and the Centurion were disliked by the Nerf community.
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brian Barrett (2017-01-30). Nerf’s Newest Blasters Include a 10-Barreled Mega Monster. Wired.com.
- ↑ Nerf Fest 2017. Facebook.com/Nerf.
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