This product has been discontinued. It cannot be purchased in retail stores. The only way to obtain it is through second-hand websites and stores. |
The Stalker is an X-Shot blaster that was released in 2012.
Included contents[]
- 1 Stalker
- 2 arrows
Details[]
The Stalker is an bow-style arrow blaster, similar to Nerf's Big Bad Bow. It does not have an automatic return for its priming mechanism, and must be manually returned to its original position after an arrow has been fired.
Its barrel and faux bow arms can be detached to make the blaster more compact for storage; the barrel piece itself comes detached in the box for packaging purposes.
History[]
The Stalker was first announced in late 2011, alongside the Xcess and Vigilante. The only notable difference between the finalized Stalker and the prototype Stalker is the absence of bow strings on the prototype model.
It would be re-released three times in 2013, under the X-Shot Excel, X-Shot Zombie, and X-Shot Girl series; the X-Shot Girl re-release would be named the Artemis.
It was also re-released as an Air Zone blaster, under the name X-Shot Stalker.
Color schemes[]
The Stalker has been released in the following color schemes:
- X-Shot (green, black, and yellow)
- X-Shot Zombie (white, black, and yellow)
- X-Shot Excel (yellow, blue, and orange)
Gallery[]
The full image gallery for Stalker may be viewed at Stalker/Gallery. |
view • editX-Shot blasters | |
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2011 | Dual • Sidewinder • Stealth • Thundershot • Turbo-Fire |
2012 | Stalker • Vigilante • Xcess |
2013 | Micro |
2015 | Hurricane |
2016 | Reflex Revolver TK-6 |
2017 | Barrel Breaker TK-3 • Max Attack • Regenerator • Turbo Advance |
2018 | Fury 4 • Hawk Eye • MK 3 • Recoil • Reflex 6 • Vigilante • Xcess |
2019 | Turbo Fire |
2020 | Crusher • Max Havoc • Omega • Quick-Slide |
2022 | Fortress |