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. |
Not to be confused with the Titan AS-V.1 or the Dart Zone Titan.
The Titan CS-50 is a clip system Nerf blaster that was released on October 3rd, 2019[1] under the N-Strike Elite series. It requires four "D" batteries to be operated.
Included contents[]
- 1 Titan CS-50
- 1 shoulder strap
- 1 fifty dart drum
- 50 Elite Darts
- Instructions
Details[]
The Titan CS-50 is a fully-automatic clip-fed flywheel blaster. It features a large oversized barrel that rotates as the flywheels accelerate. It has an inverted handle, with the acceleration trigger and firing trigger on it; the firing trigger has a cover that must be flipped up in order to access it. In the center of the blaster is an adjustable carry handle, used to help carry and aim the blaster. The battery compartment is located on the right side of the blaster.
A single tactical rail sits atop the blaster, above the muzzle. There are also two strap points: one built into the handle and one in front of the carry handle.
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view the archived product listing) |
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Take on targets with the power and size of a giant with Nerf Elite Titan CS-50 toy blaster! This colossal blaster is fully motorized for rapid-fire dart-blasting and boasts a huge 50-dart drum to unleash a massive, 50-dart storm. It includes 50 Official Nerf Elite darts, enough to fully load the drum. Power up the motor and pull the trigger to pepper the playing field with a deluge of darts. The barrel spins as the blaster unleashes its darts to send opponents running for cover. Use the included shoulder strap to carry blaster into battle. The blaster is compatible with most Nerf Elite dart clips. Batteries required (not included). Clip and additional darts not included. |
History[]
The Titan was first announced in February of 2019, one week before the New York Toy Fair.
Trivia[]
- The Titan CS-50 is the first blaster to use a fifty dart drum; the Stampede ECS would have been the first, had the original fifty dart drum not been canceled.
- It could be considered a spiritual successor to the Rhino-Fire, due to both blasters being large fifty-dart blasters with moving barrels. However, the Double Punch could also be seen as a successor to the Rhino-Fire they both have moving twin barrels.
- Similar to other blasters like the Rayven CS-18 and the RapidStrike CS-18, the number code in the Titan's name suggests it is not battery-operated.
- Interestingly, in its stock form, the Titan CS-50 actually fires a bit slower than the N-Strike Elite HyperFire.[citation needed] This is unusual because the blaster is designed to resemble a minigun, which usually has an extremely high rate of fire.
- This may be due to some of the battery power being used for the cosmetic rotating barrel.
- The Titan CS-50 is featured as a weapon in Nerf Strike. Interestingly, it is referred to as the Elite 2.0 Titan, despite being part of the N-Strike Elite series.
- The right-hand side of the Titan CS-50's body has a fake access door, likely due to the casing being a mirror of the blaster's left side.
Gallery[]
The full image gallery for Titan CS-50 may be viewed at Titan CS-50/Gallery. |
References[]
- ↑ Limer, E. (2019-02-04). Nothing Flings Foam Like a Full-On Nerf Gatling Blaster (Article). Popular Mechanics. Retrieved on 2019-02-04.
External links[]
- Titan CS-50 on the Nerf website (archived link)