that depends if you mean n-strike i belive it is the nitefider if you mean nerf guns in general I have NO idea. (so nno trolling 'k?)
Yes...and very constantly I don't recommend this blaster.
3.5 ft, the "longest Nerf blaster ever", as it says on the box. It's pretty hefty like that, but it gets a lot more maneuverable if you take off the front pistol.
Easy loading refers to how the clip fits in the blaster, not anything that you could do. Easy-load clips slide more easily into the magazine compartment with smoother edges and an ever-so-slightly smaller profile. They allow you to pull back the clip release tab and let gravity remove them instead of you needing to actually pull it out of the blaster.
The Nerf Longshot is a new Nerf gun that will blast your Nerf ball farther and faster than ever before. It's a great asset to your next Nerf war! The great thing about Nerf is that the balls are made of foam, and so light weight they won't damage your home.
the Nerf longskrike cs-6 is coming out in spring 2010 it is the longest ever made and it has a clipsystem.
People don't know yet. But this coming 2010 the following Nerf guns may or may not come out due to the sales of the previous Nerf guns are doing well. here they are. Stampede cs12 Spartan ncs12
NEVER!its fake.
the hunter
No Nerf did not, but Nerf did make a clear maverick shown here: \http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rwilj6uxGkQ/SX0sHA53AxI/AAAAAAAAAFY/1qRyAafCido/s400/DSC01951.JPG
There are three blasters in particular that are usually associated with the term "Worst Nerf blaster ever". Those three would be the Rocket Air Launcher (1976), ViperShot (1999) and Perceptor (1996). All three have relatively small capacities (1, 4, 6), horrible ranges (17 feet, 20 feet, 19 feet) and they have relatively poor accuracy. They all have issues that make them hard to fire (Rocket Air Launcher must be pounded by a fist to fire, ViperShot needs to be held back by its ammo and released to be fired, Perceptor needs to be strapped to head to be fired) as well. Other close contenders would be the Backlash (1995), SuperMaxx Disk Shooter (1998), Atomizer (2002), Switchfire (1994), Wrist Blitzer (1995) and Switchfire (1996).
Use Nerfguns.org. They have 95% of all Nerf guns ever, and are in rough chronological order.
I believe it's already out in Australia.