The SPNKr is a Nerf blaster that was released in 2021 to promote the video game Halo Infinite.
Included contents[]
- 1 SPNKr
- 2 Elite Darts
Details[]
The SPNKr is a single-shot pocket blaster similar to the Jolt EX-1. It is modeled after the M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon (commonly known as the SPNKr Rocket Launcher) from the Halo franchise. Despite appearing to have two barrels, the blaster only has a firing capacity of one dart; darts are fired from the bottom barrel while the top barrel acts as a dart storage.
Official description[]
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Blast into big fun with this micro-size Halo blaster that captures the look of the SPNKr blaster used by the UNSC in the popular Halo video game series. This miniature-sized blaster is easy to carry and just right for indoor battles. The micro style makes it a collectible addition to any Nerf and Halo collection. This single-shot Nerf MicroShots Halo blaster fires 1 dart at a time with hand-powered action (no batteries required). Get blasting fast: Load 1 dart into the front of the blaster, pull down the handle to prime, and press the trigger to fire. It’s a great gift for Halo fans and Nerf battlers and collectors. Includes 2 Official Nerf Elite foam darts that are tested and approved for performance and quality. Eyewear recommended (not included). Copyright Microsoft Corporation. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro. HALO DART-FIRING BLASTER: Nerf Halo SPNKr mini blaster is inspired by the blaster used in the Halo video game series and comes with 2 Official Nerf Elite darts MICRO SIZE: This dart-firing blaster features a micro size that’s great for carrying into battle and for displaying in your Nerf and Halo collections FIRES 1 DART AT A TIME: This single-shot blaster fires 1 dart at a time and is hand-powered (no batteries required) |
History[]
The SPNKr was first announced on February 18, 2020.[1] While it was announced as a part of the Micro Shots sub-series, its final release has no mention of it on its packaging.
Trivia[]
- Had it been released as a Micro Shots blaster, the SPNKr would have been the only blaster under the sub-series to feature on-board dart storage.
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References[]
- ↑ Elfring, M. (2020-02-18). Halo Is Getting New Nerf Blasters, Including The Needler (Article). Gamespot. Retrieved on 2020-12-27.
External links[]
- SPNKr on the Nerf website (archived link)
- SPNKr on the Hasbro website (archived link)
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