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Hasbro NERF Nstrike Havok Fire EBF-25 Blaster

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The Vulcan was spiritually succeeded by the 2014 N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire, evident from their high capacities, fully automatic capabilities, and tripod cross-compatibility, although the belt has not been reused on any other blaster as of yet. It is also featured in the Roblox game Nerf Strike, where its likeness is used for the Turret player ability. The prototype of the Vulcan was known as the Vulcan BF-50, which was far different from the final version. Despite having the number code of BF, according to The Ultimate Nerf Blaster Book, the blaster was always intended to have a motorized direct plunger system, and so the number code was likely changed to EBF to reflect its automatic capabilities. It also featured a larger, cylindrical ammo box, known as a "belt drum", which held a fifty dart belt. Initial plans for the blaster also included a series of three rotating barrels, but was cut due to the complexity of having three interchanging barrels on a fully-automatic blaster. The Vulcan EBF-25 is a large belt-fed blaster with two firing modes: a battery-operated fully-automatic firing mode, and a bolt-action single-fire firing mode. An included ammo box which houses the belt attaches to the left side of the blaster. The belt auto-advances as darts are fired. The Vulcan, in a more complete form, made an appearance at an unknown convention in early June of 2008. The blaster was shown firing roughly between two and seven feet, barely leaving the blaster itself in some cases, leading to disappointment among some fans. [5] This may have simply been due to the fact that this was an early model and not a finished version. Early rumors claimed a release on July 1, 2008. [6]

One solution is for the user to help feed the belt by holding it up by hand, though this can be uncomfortable, and is still not as reliable as an ammo box may be. Some modders have even circumvented the issue by modding a real military ammo box and attaching it to the Vulcan. The camouflage Micro Darts included in the Ammo Bag Kit fit very snug into the Vulcan's belt, creating a tighter air seal and improve firing performance as a result. [ citation needed] It has three tactical rails, two on the sides of the blaster and a third on top. It also has three strap points, one located on top of the muzzle, one under the front of the blaster, and one at the end of the blaster. The Vulcan was announced in early February of 2008. News began to spread around February 13th, after it was discussed on popular forum NerfHaven. [3] There was heavy speculation before pictures were revealed that it was going to be an air system blaster. Pictures were revealed several days later on the 18th of February. [4] Early versions of the Vulcan featured a chrome-colored handle at the top of the blaster, no yellow plates on the tripod, and an orange belt. It also featured more yellow and less grey on the center of the shell. Notice there are convenient holes in the nylon from where it was connected with small teeth inside the dummy casing?Slip the nylon piece from the one belt (from the removed dummy casing) into the slot of the other belt's casing. They should JUST barely touch... that should give enough room in between the casings on both sides to be able to feed through the gun properly. Alpha Trooper CS-18 • Barrel Break IX-2 • Barricade RV-10 • Deploy CS-6 • LongStrike CS-6 • Rapid Fire AS-20 • Spectre REV-5 • Stampede ECS End to end... with a loop stitch... or whatever... it doesn't need to be fancy, it just needs to hold the two pieces in place. The blaster features a large carry handle, not only to assist in carrying it, but to act as a grip for firing it from the hip. An included detachable tripod accessory allows the blaster to also be used stationary on a flat surface, similar to that of a turret. The Vulcan is also compatible with the Rhino-Fire tripod, in lieu of its own.

Absolutely... it's a bit of a tradeoff between the ease of running through the smaller ammo belts with the convenience of not having to replace the belt every 25 shots... the trade-off is that the 50+ belts are too heavy for the mechanics to pull them through the gun unless the weight is supported, either by hand or in a connected drum. planned potential cosmetic upgrades include either a "minigun" mod or making it look like one of the heavy guns from Aliens. =D The white N-Strike Elite-inspired re-release of the Havok-Fire predates the Elite XD series, whose blasters are similar in appearance.In the end... your casing should look pretty darned close to the the way it did before... and pretty darned identical to the ones on either side of it. Southern Brisbane Nerf Club (2013-12-07). Elite Vulcan, Strikeblade, Fusefire box and farewell to Big Pete (Article). Southern Brisbane Nerf Club. Archived from the original on 2017-03-13. Retrieved on 2015-01-27. The Vulcan did not make the transition over to the N-Strike Elite line. When Hasbro was asked the status on the Vulcan, they refused to comment, possibly hinting an upcoming re-release. [9] By December of 2013, a re-release of the Vulcan with an N-Strike Elite-inspired color scheme came out, this time under the international name Havok Fire EBF-25. [10]. This version features identical performance to the N-Strike variant and includes Elite Darts rather than Whistler Darts.

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