![]() The Rough Cut 2x4 was released under this series and featured the ability to fire two darts at once. The Multishot Madness sub-series is part of both the N-Strike Elite series and the Vortex series. The Micro Shots sub-series features Jolt-like blasters molded to look like blasters from multiple series. The BattleCamo Series consists of re-released N-Strike Elite blasters and attachments. The Elite and Rebelle blasters under this series are packaged with spiral headed darts that are designed to be more accurate. The AccuStrike Series is part of the N-Strike Elite, Rebelle, N-Strike Mega, and ULTRA series. Meanwhile the NanoFire release with both green and blue color variants. Interestingly some blasters like the Rampage and FlaconFire still release with white, blue and orange as the primary color. In 2018, the color scheme for all N-Strike Elite blasters changed to blue, black, gray, and orange. Some people might confuse the blaster with the original N-Strike blasters (due to the color scheme). The Rayven Stinger has an alternate yellow, black, and orange color scheme. Multiple blasters have also been released in an orange and black color scheme, such as the Demolisher 2-In-1 and PocketStrike. Some blasters have been re-released with an alternate white, blue, black, gray and orange color scheme in 2014. Most N-Strike Elite blasters feature a distinct color scheme: blue, white, black, gray, and orange. The Elite 2.0 series would later be released in 2020, serving as a successor to N-Strike Elite. The Demolisher 2-In-1 and the Cam ECS-12 were released in fall of 2014 the Rhino-Fire was released later that same year on November 1. ![]() The Firestrike, the Strongarm, and the Stryfe were given a soft release in some stores in December of 2013. These blasters, however, were released much sooner than originally expected. On September 8, a Wired article mentioned two blasters that will be released in fall of 2013: the Stryfe and the Rough Cut 2x4. ![]() The Hail-Fire was also released early prior to September 9. The Retaliator, Rampage and Stockade were released and given a soft release in some retail stores prior to August 1. Most original releases within the series featured upgraded versions of original N-Strike blasters. N-Strike Elite is a direct successor from the popular N-Strike series. Voltage mods on the flywheel blasters will bring the range on par with the seventy-five feet versions.īecause the fifteen meter direct plunger blasters have near-identical internals to the seventy-five feet versions, any modifications done to fifteen meter blasters will likely have the same performance as an identically modded seventy-five feet Elite blaster. Īll the direct plunger blasters are fitted with a weaker spring and the flywheel blasters are fitted with some sort of "limiter" which prevents the flywheels from spinning at their maximum potential speed. To keep with other countries' safety standards, these N-Strike Elite blasters only have a firing range of fifteen meters (about fifty feet). They received lower performance and gray triggers. Versions of the blasters released in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, China, Japan, Thailand and the Philippines do not have the advertised seventy-five foot firing range. ![]() This is achieved due to direct plunger firing systems and the Elite Darts, rather than most of their predecessors' reverse plunger firing systems and most having either Streamline Darts, Micro Darts or Whistler Darts. The N-Strike Elite series is advertised by Nerf that N-Strike Elite blasters feature ranges up to seventy-five feet to ninety feet, compared to N-Strike's advertised thirty-five foot stock range. The series also continues the use of the clip system introduced within the series' predecessor. Most blasters within the series feature the use of tactical rails and attachment points for barrel extensions and shoulder stocks. N-Strike Elite is a Nerf product series heavily focused on "tactical" dart blasters with long ranges that can be customized with various accessories.
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