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Nerf Elite Titan CS-50 Toy Blaster – Fully Motorised, 50-Dart Drum, 50 Official Nerf Elite Darts, Spinning Barrel – For Children, Teens, Adults

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Of note is the motor cage, which has a different design compared to past flywheel blasters. I wouldn’t expect a custom cage anytime soon. Otherwise, the blaster is effectively a Hyperfire, and should be able to be modified in a similar manner. Finally, the blaster absolutely requires newer magazines – old magazines that (from age, use, dirt, you name it) don’t feed quite as well won’t fire at all. At several points, I’d pull both triggers and have no darts come out. Belt pushers are more sensitive to magazines feeding than other kinds of pushers. I can’t really penalize a blaster for that, but for users with extensive and well used collections, it is something to note. Of course, one of the selling points of the Titan is the 50-round drum. It takes up about the same space as two 25-round drums, with the darts making a serpentine route inside the case. It also feeds consistently – at a recent HvZ game, I threw it into a friend’s modified Rapidstrike and it sprayed darts without issue.

Nerf NStrike Elite Titan CS-50 Review | Blaster Hub Nerf NStrike Elite Titan CS-50 Review | Blaster Hub

Overall, it feels as solidly constructed as most other Nerf blasters. The Fifty Round Drum Arrives! The Titan is a seriously large blaster – almost three feet long, in fact. It’s also very wide and heavy, making the shoulder strap absolutely necessary. It runs on four “D” alkaline batteries, and has the same digital camo motif as other NStrike blasters (Infinus, Trilogy, etc). The Titan CS-50 has relatively few screws, compared to its size. It’s also a ton of open space, so you shouldn’t have any worries about things fitting inside. The “faux barrel” coming out of the flywheel cage is fairly long, and then dumps into an even wider tube. Such is the life of a blaster that’s three feet long – you have to actually take gravity into account. Do I Buy This?First, the large blaster made it hard to move around without bumping into objects or people. That largeness also translated into other difficulties, such as reloading. When you have a giant, top carry blaster with the magazine at the bottom, you spend way more time changing magazines than you would on other blasters. The blaster was also not great for aiming at and hitting targets, due to its size and placement. The Prometheus, while also underslung, spits out balls at a super high rate of fire and velocity, with enough spin to travel relatively straight for a time. The Titan, in comparison, aims much higher and fires at NStrike Elite speeds. As such, targets have moved out of the way by the time the dart completes its (roughly) parabolic arc. This point, however, is where things start to get rough. I used the Titan during a very long mission at my last HvZ game, and got to discover how ill-equipped it was for the task.

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The large barrel in front does, in fact, spin. It rides within ridges in the shell, and the “faux barrel” for darts just sits inside it. One tactical rail sits on the end of the blaster, if for some reason you find an actual use for it.

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