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N-Strike

N-Strike is a current series of Nerf blasters that was first released in 2004.

Performance
The N-Strike series started many new blaster trends in the Nerf line. N-Strike started making tactical rails, accessories and popular attachments. N-Strike blasters also resemble and function like real life weaponry much more than previous blasters. The debate whether this is a positive or negative thing is argued among Nerf enthusiasts.
  
           

Accessories
The N-Strike series features the following attachable accessories for blasters:
  • Barrel extensions
  • Detachable shoulder stocks
  • Flip-up sights
  • Scopes
  • Shields

Color Sheme
Most N-Strike blasters feature a distinct color scheme: yellow, neon orange, gray, and black.
Some blasters, such as the Raider CS-35 and Longstrike CS-6, have an alternate blue, gray, and orange color scheme.

History
The N-Strike series has a direct successor series: N-Strike Elite. Despite this, not all N-Strike products will receive the upgrade treatment.


Blasters

Blasters (CS)
Clip System
  • Longshot CS-6
  • Recon CS-6
  • Raider CS-35
  • Alpha Trooper CS-18
  • Deploy CS-6
  • Longstrike CS-6
  • Rayven CS-18
Blasters (REV)
Revolver
  • Firefly REV-8 (2005)
  • Maverik REV-6 (2005)
  • Spectre REV-5 (2010)
Blasters (EX)
Extreme single fire
  • Nite Finder EX-3 (2004)
  • Element EX-6 (2008)
  • Switch Shot EX-3 (2008)
  • Jolt EX-1 (2011)
Blasters (EBF)
Elctronic belt fed
  • Vulcan EBF-25 (2008)
Blasters (ECS)
Electronic Clip System
  • Stampede ECS
Blasters (IX)
Internal single fire
  • Scoout IX-3 (2004)
  • Reflex IX-1 (2009)
  • Barrel Break IX-2 (2010)
Blasters (AS)
Air System
  • Rapid Fire AS-20 (2001)
  • Hornet AS-6 (2004)
  • Titan AS-V.1 (2004)
  • Secret Strike AS-1 (2005)
  • Magstrike AS-10 (2007)
Blasters (RV)
Electronic revolver
  • Barricade RV-10 (2010)
Other blastrers
  • Big Bad Bow (2011)
  • Blazin' Bow (2013)











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