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Showing posts with label nerf guns. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2013

Nerf Elite Stryfe Mission Kit - "tacticool"!

This new Mission kit has been spotted and also posted online. A pic first:



It includes an Elite Stryfe, the Reteliator's foregrip and barrel extension, 18 dart mag and the Stockade's stock. All these great accessories combined with one of the best Nerf guns make up a great kit. It looks like Nerf has heard their users and made a kit with the greatest gun and tactical stuff! So far, it seems to be a Kohl's exclusive (link to the listing here). I was a little shocked by the price, but I think for all accessories and the gun its an appropriate price.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Review: Nerf Elite Stryfe & Internals


The Stryfe is a new blaster in the N-Strike Elite series. It is clip-fed and has a semi-auto flywheel system. The flywheel motors are activated by an acceleration trigger, like the Hailfire.  Compared to other blasters, the Stryfe has a little quieter buzzing flywheel sound. It comes with a 6-dart clip and 6 elite darts. People have been modifying Barricades earlier to take clips, now the Stryfe is the simple solution. In stock condition, this Nerf gun jams up with most other clips due to a dart detector tooth. With connections for a barrel attachment and stock, the Stryfe is fully customizable for any needs. Also featuring 2 tactical rails, one on top and one on the bottom in front for a grip etc., you can make it look like a Retaliator or an SMG. Using 4 AA batteries, this Nerf gun can fire up to 59ft/17m flat, which is quite amazing! The Nerf Stryfe is currently one of my favorite weapons in my arsenal even though I don't like most flywheel guns because of their buzzing sound. But anyone wanting a motorized Nerf gun that can be customized in many ways should definitely buy this one. I'll have the mod guide up very soon, showing how to fix the jam-up with other mags and a volt-mod. Have any questions or opinions? Leave a comment right below!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Review: Nerf Elite Strongarm & Internals



The Strongarm is the elite version of the earlier released Maverick. In terms of size, the Strongarm has gotten a bit longer and now the barrel fully swings out without mods. Still carrying 6 darts in a rotating barrel, this gun has enough capacity. Some other new features are an indicator showing if the gun is cocked and it even has slamfire. You might think that slamfire on a handgun is quite pointless, but it isn't at all. I've found that you can shoot very rapidly at no jams, and it's very useful in battle.







The tactical rail has been improved, too, as it is not on the cocking handle anymore which was annoying on the Maverick.  Also very cool new iron sights were added as you can see in the picture.  The Strongarm uses a direct plunger system and I've seen impressive ranges at 56ft/17m, but some darts drift sideways. 





I strongly recommend the Nerf Elite Strongarm to any Nerfer looking for a good secondary with nice capacity an range on their arsenal. Mod guide coming soon! Don't forget to drop a comment on what you think of the Strongarm or if you have questions.

Monday, February 4, 2013

First Review: Nerf Elite Firestrike & Internals



The Nerf N-Strike Elite  Firestrike is the Elite successor to the popular N-Strike Nitefinder. It has gotten smaller compared to its predecessor, now using AAA size batteries. But Nerf also minimized other areas, thus having a smaller handle and trigger which is uncomfortable. The integrated laser pointer is now activated by a second trigger below the actual one. This is much better than the earlier version's activation, but it requires some force to press and might accidently be released while shooting.

Some things stayed the same, including the 2 dart holders in front, a tactical rail on top and the same cocking handle. In terms of power the Firestrike has a lot more to show by using a direct plunger system and a strong spring. My range tests had results up to 54ft/16m flat with standard elite darts. One more disadvantage of the Firestrike is the tactical rail, which is, compared to other blasters, very wobbly. So if you do fast movements in a fight, your attachment might flip off easily.

In the end, I think this blaster is very good for beginners and because of its small size it can be carried in most pockets. Unfortunately, the handle is small but the ranges are convincing for the Elite Firestrike. Be up to date, I might have a mod guide up for this soon! Also leave a comment on what you think of the Firestrike or a question.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Welcome to Nexus Nerf

Hello and welcome to my first Blogspot: Nexus Nerf. As the name already says, this Blog is about Nerf, the air-powered softdart toy guns. I am a big fan of shooting, modding and painting these guns. I'll be posting reviews, tutorials and images as often as possible, at least monthly. If you have any questions/suggestions regarding posts or this blog, leave a comment or you can e-mail me at snipacreep@gmail.com.
Thank you and happy reading!