About this deal
Nerf Elite: Bog-standard Nerf darts. They're compatible with almost everything that isn't an Ultra, Hyper, or Rival blaster.
Nerf Rival : Another set of pellets that will only fit Rival blasters (they're bigger than Hyper pellets, so won't work on those either).The NERF Retaliator has been in the NERF range since 2012 with just an update to Elite XD internals in 2014. While still available it looks like NERF are going to be phasing it out in favor of the N-Strike Modulus Recon MKII. That alone helps the Pro Gelfire Mythic feel like the start of something big, but its other features elevate it even further. Besides being powered by a rechargeable battery that slots into the handle, it comes with a single-shot or semi-auto firing mode, remarkable range, and the ability to spit out 10 rounds per second. Oh, and you won't need to shop for bonus ammunition anytime soon either - there are 10,000 in the box.
Air Restrictor Removal: Removing the air restrictor is a popular modification that allows for increased airflow and dart velocity. Carefully disassemble the blaster to access the air restrictor, and gently remove it using pliers or a small screwdriver. In this guide, I want to take a closer look at some of the different features of this Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator blaster. I do so with a focus on the modifications and alterations that are possible. Below you will learn more about the following:The Retaliator’s muzzle velocity was pretty standard for Elite series blasters, with an average of just over 71 feet per second.