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Nerf N-Strike Elite Infinus

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With so much crammed into one blaster, the Select is surprisingly light – coming in at 4.24 pounds but if you wanted extra support there are 5 sling points located around the blaster to help spread the burden. If you want to add even more, there is even a tactical rail for you to throw on some attachments. Once fully immersed in the world of foam dart-based action, you’ll likely want to add to the fun and raise your game. Of course, the best automatic Nerf guns help with this goal, but there’s also a range of accessories that can help you improve your skills on and off the battlefield. Here is a selection of our favorite Nerf accessories: Alpha Trooper CS-18 • Deploy CS-6 • Longshot CS-6 • LongStrike CS-6 • Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 • Rayven CS-18 • Recon CS-6 • Stampede ECS Aside from the dart loader, blaster operation is exactly like that of a Rapidstrike. You depress the lower acceleration trigger to rev up the flywheel motors. You then depress the main trigger to feed darts into the flywheels. You can press the trigger down once for a single shot, or hold it for multiple darts. Once you release the main trigger, the pusher assembly will complete its cycle and reset. Interestingly, if you’re out of darts, the pusher will cycle once, then stop, even if you hold down the trigger.

The NERF Fortnite AR-L is a semi-automatic, motorized blaster modeled on the legendary skinned Fortnite AR. If the canary yellow color style doesn’t quite do it for you, there are a few choices available (our favorite being the Durrr-Burger). Every once in a while, Hasbro introduces some game-changing technology to turn your blasting game on its head. Not only is the NERF N-Strike Elite Infinus an impressive motorized blaster in its own right (more on that later), but it features revolutionary “Speed-Load Technology” which allows you to constantly feed the blaster with darts without needing to remove the 30-dart drum. Reloading is a thing of the past with the Infinus! To start blasting, simply load the clip into the underside of the Speed, hold down the acceleration button to power up the motor, and pull the trigger to fire. The Speed features a drop-down grip just under the muzzle to help you keep a steady aim and there is even an integrated iron sight on top to help you place those tough shots. The first switch on the left lines up with a slot on the 30-dart drum, and is what enables the internal dart counting. But only with that drum.The ability to instantly reload your NERF gun would be scary on any blaster, but the NERF Flip-32 features four, eight dart barrels – giving you a staggering 32 dart capacity before you even have to reload! The barrels themselves are front-loaded, so it’s worth a little preparation time before any fight, as you really don’t want to be sat in the middle of a blaster fight loading up.

As a fully-automatic blaster, the Select is going to burn through your NERF ammo at an alarming rate, but thanks to the inclusion of a novel clip selector, you can load up two 10 dart clips at one time. Once you have exhausted your first clip, move the clip selector handle (located just under the barrel) to instantly switch to a fresh magazine. Not only does the clip selector mean you don’t have to worry about reloading, but it also allows for some very strategic thinking…The Select comes with both 10 long-distance ULTRA darts and 10 special AccuStrike ULTRA darts designed for precision. It won’t matter if your enemy is near or far, no one is going to be able to escape you now! Distance is important, as well. Some blasters can shoot as far as 70 feet, although they do best within 50-feet ranges. As a semi-auto you’ll need to pull the trigger for each shot but as an eagle-eyed gunslinger, you don’t need hundreds of darts to defeat your enemies, do you? Launch into epic battles with NERF Blasters! Choose your blaster and get ready to fire with Nerf’s aerodynamic foam darts.As a fully-automatic blaster, the Select is going to burn through your NERF ammo but thanks to the inclusion of a novel clip selector, you can load up two 10 dart clips at one time. Once you have exhausted your first clip move the clip selector handle (located just under the barrel) to instantly switch to a fresh magazine. Not only does the clip selector mean you don’t have to worry about reloading for a while but it also allows for some very strategic thinking. The Select comes with both 10 standard, long distance, ULTRA darts and special AccuStrike ULTRA darts which are designed for precision; it won’t matter if your enemy is near or far, no one is going to be able to escape you now! The red light very rarely comes on, but it happens most often when not using the 30-dart drum. The blaster doesn’t know the capacity, so it can’t cut off how many darts you feed into it. If you overload the magazine, the blaster will detect it and make you fix it. Best not be careless with all your 18-rounders! Every once and while Hasbro comes up with some game changing Tech to turn your blasting game on it’s head. Not only is the NERF N-Strike Elite Infinus an impressive blaster (more on that later) but it features revolutionary “ Speed-Load Technology” which means you can keep feeding the blaster darts without the need to remove the included 30-dart drum to reload. If you hate having to stop the game to reload then this is definitely a blaster to consider.

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