Crossfire/Strikefire
yes
Both blasters have a tactical rail and none have a reverse tactical rail meaning you cannot attach them. The only real way is to get a key chain clip and attach it from the bottom of the Reflex IX-1 to the top of the cocking slide on the Maverick REV-6.
Yes, the new Elite Darts are compatible with the Maverick REV-6.
Not really, because it is quite hard to reload. So if I were you I would get the Maverick Rev-6.
They WERE limited edition a couple years ago so they don't make them anymore. You can still get them on Ebay or Amazon though. Try searching clear maverick rev-6 or maverick rev-6. It worked for me. Wal-Mart: u can find the clear maverick recon nite finder deploy raider
There are 3 6-shot Nerf guns. The first is a Dart Tag gun called the Strikefire, which holds 6 darts and costs $24.99 for a double pack. The next is the Maverick REV-6, which costs $9.99 and looks like a revolver. The last, the Element EX-6, is no longer sold.
it is basicaly a slightly more powerful double maverick withe a faux barrel that isn't even out yet
I would say the "Maverick Rev-6 " because it is quick firing and easy to cock. The automatic revolving barrel pops half way out of the gun so you can load 6 darts into it easily and pop it back in to start firing darts, great range too and 3rd smallest blaster still selling today. The "Maverick" gets a 5/5 rating from the Nerf professionals.stampede
In Nerf, the term REV is a short form for revolver.
No, it never existed. It was an exclusive blaster to the N-Strike video games, and it is actually called the Vengeance REV-8.
the Nerf Spartan is a triple-burst Nerf blaster. It's featured in the Nerf video game for the Wii. Nobody knows if they're going to make a this 12-round streamline dart shooting gun.
There is no true best Nerf gun, it varies based on what style you like to play during Nerf wars and what the conditions are in your mission or goal. If you're a sniper, I'd recommend the Longshot CS-6 as your primary, and the Spectre REV-5 without the barrel attachment as your secondary. If you're the kind that likes to charge into battle up front, the best weapon for you is probably the Stampede ECS, with its notable stopping power, and the Maverick REV-6 is probably a good pistol for you. And if you're battling in the night, the Deploy CS-6 can come in handy with that flashlight mode. Truthfully, there is no Nerf gun suitable for all situations. But you'll find yours as soon as you experiment. Happy Nerfing!