🎉 Gear Up for Adventure with the Ultimate Blaster Experience!
The NERF N-Strike Elite Retaliator Blaster is a customizable foam dart blaster designed for kids aged 8 and up. It features removable accessories for four different blaster styles, a 12-dart clip, and a maximum range of 90 feet, making it perfect for thrilling outdoor play. Plus, it comes in eco-friendly packaging!
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.37"L x 3.42"W x 12.24"H |
Size | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Theme | Military |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Futuristic, Customizable |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Maximum Range | 90 Feet, 75 Feet |
Material Type | Plastic |
N**N
AMAZING Nerf rifle!
Very good quality and shoots well, jammed a couple of times but due to human error. The gun its self works as expected and the magazine doesn’t jam. Reccomend to get this for anyone, its one of my best purchases.
B**L
We love using this gun in our family
We love using this gun in our family! It shoots fast and fairly accurate. It isn't the most accurate nerf gun we have and it doesn't have the most "zing" as our other guns, but man is it fun to unload :) We have 4 other clips that hold 6 bullets each so naturally I use this when me and the kids have our "nerf wars" and I love just goin to town and dropping clips and reloading until I'm all out and I have to run away and try to grab random bullets on the ground as I'm being chased by my kids and being shot at lol. It does sometimes jam, but you kind of know what to look for in the bullets once you load them to prevent jamming (bent bullets will jam it) so we either bend the bullets back or don't use them in this gun. I like to use the gun to its fullest glory with stock and all attached but my son breaks it all down and likes to use it just as a "pistol" with a nice little clip :) All in all pretty good fun addition to our ever growing nerf gun family.
M**I
Classic Nerf Soldier class standard issue blaster.
The Blue Retaliator was my first experience with Nerf guns in 2014, and wow was I impressed. No batteries needed, and yet it launched darts pretty far and with good accuracy for a dart gun. I saw that it gave much better distances on it's shots than it's yellow predecessor (the N-strike Recon). But then this blaster started jamming and I found that the darts start to warp over time and get stuck in the chamber a lot. Also, if you play on dirt, it could get on the darts and rub off in the blaster, possibly causing issues you don't want to occur. I also soon found the barrel extension robbed the blaster of dart range and that it was better off without it, just not better off in the looks department. Today it has a white (and shoddily-painted with a crude blue stripe and lettering) successor which is supposed to be an upgraded version with improved advertised distances, but do the white ones performed better than the blue ones that they replaced? I have a lot more knowledge on Nerf blasters now, and I have since purchased a ProChrono chronograph and have clocked the Retaliators' average dart velocities at 65 FPS (feet per second) with consistent readings from several different Retaliators, including this white one (this is the second of two; the defective one I returned to Amazon because the blaster primed once and got completely stuck halfway into the second prime). I was discouraged to read that the new white and blue "Elite" Retaliator to have worse ratings than the first blue one despite having a longer advertised shooting distance (I thought "shame on you Hasbro, making Nerf a liar"). However, my white Retaliator had an average FPS of 71, making it slightly stronger in this case (blue 65, white 71) and putting up numbers to help back the claim. As an update, Orange Mod Works (OMW), Worker, and Blasterparts have upgrade kits which pushes the limits of this blaster to 100 FPS on my Retaliator(s), and with the stock air restrictor (AR) intact! Others sources state that Retaliators and Rampages seem to perform better on the stock AR. As a warning, this blaster can be irritatingly difficult to modify if you are not good at taking things apart and putting them back together. Also, the internal components are being punished by the upgraded pressure from the 5kg/7kg springs, and aftermarket efforts to reinforce key areas and replacement parts most likely to break are included in their sets. But seriously, with the spring alone this blaster is a beast, it's just that it loses it's control after a while and misfires if primed too hard. Perhaps it is best to leave these blasters stock? Nah.
C**E
Perfect gift
Our grandson was delighted with this. It is much better quality than many toys being made. The plastic is heavy and the ball sails through the air. It was a perfect birthday.
W**Y
Awesome
great choice for kids who love to play Nerf battles. It's easy to use, accurate, and fires darts up to 90 feet. The Retaliator comes with a variety of attachments that can be used to customize the blaster, making it perfect for any type of Nerf battle.Here are some of the things I like about the Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator Dart Blaster:It's easy to use. Even young kids can figure out how to operate the Retaliator.It's accurate. I was able to hit targets at a distance of 90 feet with ease.It fires darts quickly. I was able to fire off a dozen darts in just a few seconds.It comes with a variety of attachments. The Retaliator comes with a stock, a barrel extension, and a sight, all of which can be used to customize the blaster.Overall, I highly recommend the Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator Dart Blaster. It's a great choice for kids who love to play Nerf battles.
W**S
Christmas fun!
This nerf gun was exactly what my son asked for and he’s happy that “Santa” delivered… Yay Santa!
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