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- Motorized Stryfe blaster's Acceleration Trigger powers up the motor for blasting
- Tactical Rail is compatible with most N-Strike accessories (each sold separately)
- Quick Reload clip holds 6 Elite darts and works with any Clip System blaster (sold separately)
- Darts work with any N-Strike Elite blaster and most original N-Strike blasters (sold separately)
- Blaster comes with Quick Reload Clip, 6 Elite Darts and instructions
- Quick Reload clip holds 6 Elite darts
- Clip works with any Clip System blaster, sold separately
- Fires darts up to 75'
- Darts work with any Elite blaster and most original N-Strike blasters; sold separately
- Blaster comes with Quick Reload Clip, 6 Elite Darts and instructions
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Product information
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
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ASIN | B009T45XNM |
Item model number | A0200 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Best Sellers Rank | #364,247 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,508 in Toy Foam Blasters |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
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Product Description
Empty your clip at your target with the motorized blasting of the Stryfe blaster! This 6-dart dynamo lets you launch Elite Darts one-handed at targets up to 75 feet away. The blaster's Acceleration Trigger powers up the motor for rapid-fire blasting and the Quick Reload clip lets you reload fast. The blaster's Tactical Rail lets you add most N-Strike Tactical Rail accessories (sold separately) for more battle advantage. Power up your compact Stryfe blaster and get ready to take out your targets with one-handed, motorized firing! Nerf and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.
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Empty your clip at your target with the motorized semi-auto blasting of the Stryfe blaster. This 6-dart dynamo lets you launch Elite Darts up to 75' one-handed. The blaster’s Acceleration Trigger powers up the motor for semi-auto action and the Quick Reload clip lets you reload fast. As with most N-Strike blasters, the Tactical Rail lets you add most N-Strike Tactical Rail accessories (sold separately) for more battle capability. Power up your compact Stryfe blaster and get ready to take out your targets with one-handed, semi-auto firing.
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CAUTION: Do not aim at eyes or face.TO AVOID INJURY. Use only darts designed for this product.Do not modify darts or dart blaster. Ages 8+
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Customers like the quality, size and fun of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's reliable, fun to have shoot outs and that it fits like a glove. That said, opinions are mixed on the battery life, ease of use, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the toy gun. They say it's a great starting blaster and can be used as a primary with a stock, barrel extension, and foregrip. Customers also mention that it'll shoot reliably and a good distance.
"...It's a great blaster - inexpensive, attractive, great stock performance, compact form factor, magazine-fed, and it uses 4xAA batteries, which can be..." Read more
"...Good: This blaster does a lot of things well. It is a semi-auto (requires 4 AA batteries), but does not feel heavy or unbalanced...." Read more
"...It is a semi-automatic blaster. However, instead the rotating dart chamber, it is clip-fed. It works with Elite and N-Strike clips, drums and darts!..." Read more
"...The second biggest cause of jams is darts getting crushed and not popping up into the firing mechanism correctly...." Read more
Customers find the toy gun fun to use, especially for shootouts and dueling. They say it's enjoyable to use and play with. Customers also mention that it'll get a good laugh when they lock and load a clip. Overall, customers say the gun is perfect for any nerd.
"...First this increases game play time and makes battles more fun...." Read more
"Great blaster, very fun and very suited for competitions...." Read more
"...Final thoughts: This is truely a fun blaster. It does have a few kinks to it, but nothing that a little duct tape can't fix...." Read more
"...With this tape fix in place, the Stryfe actually becomes very enjoyable to use -- they even seem to have quieted the motors in the slightly..." Read more
Customers like the speed of the toy gun. They say it shoots crazy fast and the darts go very far. The motors rev up insanely quickly and are very quiet. It has a good rate of fire and can support any attachment released for N-Series. The dart does not jam and it fires a long way.
"...Reliable, fast-firing, very safe, mod-friendly, and with a HUGE variety of aftermarket 3D printed parts and electronic mods to turn this blaster..." Read more
"...very good fire rate...." Read more
"...Rate of fire is incredible: the darts come out as fast as you pull the triggerAdd-ons: There are 2 accessory rails...." Read more
"...Mods shorten the spool time of the motors and increase the rate of fire. I paired my stryfes up with 2 of the 18 round magazines...." Read more
Customers like the size of the toy gun. They say it's small, compact, and easy to conceal and maneuver. They also say the size and weight are good, and it fits like a glove. The gun is short enough in its standard form for single-handed use, and has a good overall length.
"...Relatively small. lightweight, you don't have to cock it or anything, just load up a clip, pop it in there and have some fun!..." Read more
"...blaster - inexpensive, attractive, great stock performance, compact form factor, magazine-fed, and it uses 4xAA batteries, which can be found just..." Read more
"...For this price, I'll gladly buy 2 more. My only gripe is the short range and slow dart-speed. This requires that you get closer to your enemy...." Read more
"...It is compact enough to carry as a secondary blaster, but combined with additional clip options (I'm thinking an 18 with a couple six back-ups)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the toy gun. Some mention that it's a really good price to pay, and good fun for a low price. However, others say that it was a waste of money, not cheap enough, and too small for the money.
"...It's a great blaster - inexpensive, attractive, great stock performance, compact form factor, magazine-fed, and it uses 4xAA batteries, which can be..." Read more
"...One again this is a fairly nice gun, a bit too expensive as far as i am concerned but needless to say it is a lot of fun." Read more
"...come with the required 4 AA batteries." In conclusion: best bang for your buck; Customization is what the Stryfe does better than most, so do..." Read more
"...They can be priced a bit too high which is the only downside, if you can find one for around 20-25 bucks, snag it!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the toy gun. Some mention that it's very easy to use, requires less skill to use than springers, and is easy for a little kid to use. However, others say that the darts get lost easily, it takes a lot of finessing, and the gun jams quite often.
"...I can load up a clip for him and he can handle it because the trigger is easy enough for him to pull and the gun is light enough for him to handle...." Read more
"...It's a flywheel blaster, so it takes batteries and requires less skill to use than springers...." Read more
"...the higher spring tension of the new clips, it has trouble registering a dart in the chamber when using the old clips, and will jam...." Read more
"...-Easy magazine changes-Breach window for easy jam fixes-Quiter when shooting multiple rounds than a pump-styleCons:..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the toy gun. Some mention that the batteries lasted the entire time, while others say that they go dead quickly.
"...to blast off 18 darts in a few seconds but then the gameplay has to stop while you reload...." Read more
"...stock performance, compact form factor, magazine-fed, and it uses 4xAA batteries, which can be found just about anywhere...." Read more
"...properly into the machine, the gun won't fire and will seem like you have dead batteries...." Read more
"...Battery life has been good and Rechargables offer no problems...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the jams in the toy gun. They mention that it seems to jam quite a bit, especially if they do not pull the trigger quickly. Some customers also say that the gun is prone to jamming if you load it wrong. Overall, some customers are disappointed with the tot gun's performance and durability.
"...The gun is also prone to jamming if you pull the trigger slowly. When firing off a dart you need to make sure to pull the trigger crisply...." Read more
"...The gun would get jammed about 75% of the time, more if we used older darts...." Read more
"...Now the bad things -- oh, so many...--Frequent jamming, in the sense that the main trigger sometimes cannot be pulled to fire a dart, even..." Read more
"...you can open the top hatch while holding the trigger, this simplifies unclogging jams...." Read more
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There is a lot to like about this gun, for me the main thing is ease of use. The gun is very lightweight, even when compared to some smaller manual nerf products the gun seems lighter. My youngest is 4 years old and what is great about this is that I can load up a clip for him and he can handle it because the trigger is easy enough for him to pull and the gun is light enough for him to handle. (Some guns such as the Nerf Demolisher have a trigger that is difficult to depress, not to mention they are much heavier)
There are a lot of folks who write reviews on these toys who complain about jams. let's be clear this is a toy, meant for kids not a precision made weapon. The darts are made from foam and soft rubber and wear out relatively quickly. In my experience you end up buying more darts not necessarily because they get worn out but because the kids lose them in the yard or the dog eats them.
My 13 yo has modified several of these, With the mod you can open the top hatch while holding the trigger, this simplifies unclogging jams. If your kid is 12+ modifications are surprisingly easy and videos are readily available by searching by the guns model name on youtube.
What I most like about this gun is its ability to handle different sized clips such as the 10 or 18. I would honestly recommend getting this gun and 2, 18 capacity clips over spending let's say $40 on a more expensive gun. The clips and added ammo adds to the guns fun factor.
Here are some tips to prevent some problems.
1. Teach your child to aim and then fire versus just unloading the full clip. This eliminates 3 problems.First this increases game play time and makes battles more fun. Sure it's cool to blast off 18 darts in a few seconds but then the gameplay has to stop while you reload. Secondly remember the darts are made from foam and rubber and sometimes firing too quickly is what causes the jam. And lastly, This gun works by shoving the dart into the path of two spinning wheels. If you fire too quickly those flywheels lose speed in between shots, all of which in turn means the darts don't fly as far and tend not to fly as "straight" as they normally would. In short aim, shoot wait a second then repeat.
2. Don't over-jam your clips. Even though we use 18 capacity clips we rarely place 18 of the darts into the clip. The second biggest cause of jams is darts getting crushed and not popping up into the firing mechanism correctly. By not overloading clips you eliminate some of the pressure that distorts and ages the darts. (my kids immediately tried to overload the clips)
3. Use high quality batteries. While we normally buy the cheap Kirkland brand (Costco) AA batteries, this does considerably better if you use a high performance battery. Energizer or Duracell work the best. In fact Nerf recommends Duracell batteries. If your kids are older then you may want to invest into the higher quality AA's designed for high demand products such as cameras. They are definitely more expensive but they shoot darts farther and harder.
As a family we have about 12 Nerf guns, this model is my overall favorite. Relatively small. lightweight, you don't have to cock it or anything, just load up a clip, pop it in there and have some fun!
Lastly, by someone who has been shot in the eye with one of these darts. IT HURTS!
Pick up some cheap safety glasses and make sure your kid wears them when they are playing!
I've got some links for you here and as always if you have a question, post it I usually respond within 24 hours!
N-Strike Elite 18-Dart Quick Reload Clip (get 2)
Nerf N-Strike Elite Dart Refill Pack (75 Darts)
Nerf Zombie Strike Dart Refill Pack
Duracell Ultra Power Aa Batteries 16 Count
Duracell Procell AA 24 Pack PC1500BKD09
I took my time getting a Stryfe, and waited until they were extra-cheap. I should've got one sooner, because this blaster is the business. Reliable, fast-firing, very safe, mod-friendly, and with a HUGE variety of aftermarket 3D printed parts and electronic mods to turn this blaster into just about any kind of NERF weapons platform you'd want, so long as it used Elite darts and flywheels. It's a great blaster - inexpensive, attractive, great stock performance, compact form factor, magazine-fed, and it uses 4xAA batteries, which can be found just about anywhere.
The Stryfe is used by many NERFers as the basis for their loadout, and with this much performance in such a small package, it's easy to see why. However, my use of the Stryfe is a bit different. I use it as my sidearm/secondary. With such a good secondary, I can run whatever I want for my main blaster. I can experiment and try goofy stuff on the field, and the reliability, speed and range of the Stryfe will forgive my mistakes and tag opponents out. Since it's my secondary, I'm not constantly reloading or swapping the magazine. I use cylinder-style blasters for my main gun so I can pick up random darts off the ground and keep topping up my main gun, as opposed to wasting time topping up my sidearm while I should probably be taking cover. When I do run the Stryfe as a main, I like a Sledgefire as a secondary, because it's very likely to get the opponent in one shot, which is just what you need when you're ambushed while reloading.
I have only one complaint about the blaster, and I think it will be easy to fix. The magazine well is tight - which is to say, the magazine doesn't drop straight out when you hit the mag release button. This is good for some and will help ensure they don't lose their mags, but I am used to the way my other mag-fed blasters work. With those, I can reload one-handed because I never need to use my other hand to remove the magazine as it just falls out. I'm gonna try a bit of sanding and white lithium grease to see if I can impart this action to my Stryfe.
I think this blaster looks best with the Recon Mk.2 stock, the 10-, 15- or 22-round banana magazines, and the Long Range scope. Then it gets that "oversized cartoon pistol that really wants to grow up to be a sniper rifle" look.
I recommend the Stryfe!