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N-Strike
Nerf n strike logo
Year Released:

2003-Present

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

Micro Darts/Whistler Darts/Sonic Micro Darts/Streamline Darts/Glow Dart/Arrows/Mega Missiles

Average Retail Price(s):

3.49 - 54.99 USD

Family:

List of Nerf Themes

N-Strike is the name of the main Nerf theme from 2003-2012, replacing Power Nerf. It was one of Nerf's longest-running and most successful lines due to its focus on practicality and realism. All blasters fire either some kind of Micro Dart variation, a Mega Missile or Arrow. When introduced in 2003, it started with the Unity Power System. In 2004 the Nite Finder EX-3 was released, alongside the Maverick REV-6, a new boxing of the Hornet AS-6 and Titan AS-V.1. Nowadays, there are many more blasters that have been released like the extremely successful Recon CS-6 and Vulcan EBF-25, and rarer ones like the Spectre REV-5, Element EX-6 and Switchshot EX-3. 26 blasters have been released, making it the longest, biggest and most successful Nerf line created. In 2013, Nerf announced that they would be phasing out the N-Strike line, due to the release of N-Strike Elite, but it seems that it is far from that, as there have been rereleases and recolorations of several blasters.

Blaster Classes

  • Electric Belt Fed - This line only uses Whistler Dart/Sonic Micro Darts. This blaster is a belt-fed blaster that shoots the darts on the chain through batteries.
  • Electric Clip System - This line only uses Streamline Darts. This blaster is the exact same thing as a Clip System blaster, however is electronic.
  • Electronic Revolver - This line only fires Whistler Dart/Sonic Micro Darts. This blaster uses a flywheel to power the blaster and runs on batteries, but apart from that is used the same way as a Revolver blaster.
  • Big Bad Bow - This blaster only fires Arrows. This is the only N-Strike blaster to not have a line, so it has its own.

Blasters

Clip System blasters (CS-#)

Image Name Year
Nerf-alpha-trooper-cs-181
Alpha Trooper CS-18
2010
Deploy
Deploy CS-6
2010
The-Hasbro-Nerf-N-Strike-Longshot-CS-6-85
Longshot CS-6
2007
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Longstrike CS-6
2010
Nerf-n-strike-raider-rapid
Raider CS-35
2009
Nerf-cs6
Recon CS-6
2007
Rayven CS-18
2012

Revolver blasters (REV-#)

Image Name Year
Firefly
Firefly REV-8
2003
Nerf-maverick
Maverick REV-6
2004
Nerf-spectre-rev-5
Spectre REV-5
2010

External Single Fire blasters (EX-#)

Image Name Year
Action Pack
Element EX-6
2008
Nite
Nite Finder EX-3
2004
Nerf-n-strike-wii-blaster
Switchshot EX-3
2008
Jolt
Jolt EX-1
2011
Doubledown
DoubleDown
2015
SnapFire
SnapFire
2015
Bowstrike
BowStrike
2016
Glowshot
Glowshot
2015

Electric Belt Fed blasters (EBF-#)

Image Name Year

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Vulcan EBF-25
2008

Electronic Clip System blasters (ECS-#)

Image Name Year
Stampede scb-50
Stampede ECS
2010

Internal Single Fire blasters (IX-#)

Image Name Year
Barrel Break IX-2
2010
Attack Unit
Reflex IX-1
2009
ScoutYellow
Scout IX-3
2003
Sharpfire
Sharpfire
2015
SharpfireDelta
Sharpfire Delta
2015

Air System blasters (AS-#)

Image Name Year
Hornetbix
Hornet AS-6
2004
Magstrike
Magstrike AS-10
2007
Rapid Fire AS-20
Rapid Fire AS-20
2005
AS1
Secret Strike AS-1
2003

Air System Vessel blasters (AS-V.#)

Image Name Year
Titan
Titan AS-V.1
2004

Electronic Revolver blasters (RV-#)

Image Name Year
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Barricade RV-10
2010

Other blasters

Image Name Year
BBBNS
Big Bad Bow
2011
Nerf-blazin-bow
Blazin' Bow
2013
Slingstrike
Slingstrike
2015
Thunderblast
Thunderblast
2015
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