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|Series = [[ULTRA]] |
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|Status = Unreleased |
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|Price = 52.90 EUR |
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− | The '''SEVEN''' is an upcoming [[Nerf]] [[blaster]] that will be released |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 06:25, 29 September 2020
This product has yet to be released in retail stores. |
This product has not been confirmed or announced by any major companies, despite proof of its existence. |
The SEVEN is an upcoming Nerf blaster that will be released under the ULTRA series.
Details
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The SEVEN is a bolt-action sniper-esque clip-fed blaster, similar to blasters such as the N-Strike Longshot CS-6. Unlike the Longshot, however, the blaster's bolt must be turned before priming, similar to the RIVAL Jupiter XIX-1000. It has a long front barrel, with a single tactical rail behind it, as well as an integrated scope. A total of two sling attachment points is featured on the blaster; one in the front and one in front of the built-in shoulder stock. A jam door on the side of the blaster is available in order to remove jammed darts.
History
The SEVEN was first leaked in early 2020 though online listings lacking images. Later in March of that year, a sketch of a prototype model of the SEVEN was leaked, which was mistakenly identified as the SIX.[1]
In early April of that year, what seems to be images of the final design for the SEVEN were leaked.
It was re-released as the PHARAOH.
Trivia
- The SEVEN is the first detachable clip-fed ULTRA blaster to be leaked, though not the first to be confirmed.
References
- ↑ FoamBlast (2020-03-30). This Week in Nerf EP 62 - Help How You Can, Bulwark is Beautiful, Ultra 6 Sniper! (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2020-03-30.
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2019 | ONE |
2020 | DORADO • FIVE • FOUR • PHARAOH • THREE • TWO |
2021 | AMP • FOCUS • SCREAM MACHINE • SELECT |
2022 | ONE SCREAMER • SPEED • STRIKE |