Nerf N-Strike - Hasbro

Nerf N-Strike - Hasbro
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Features * Alternate between three separate blasters or a 3-in-1 combo for the ultimate engagement flexibility * Scout IX-3 blaster provides aiming precision and the Hornet AS-6 blaster offers rapid-launch blasting * Titan AS-V.I... See more »
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This gun is a pathetic excuse for an officers' and/or first strike Nerf blaster. It would take far too long to reload the gun for it to be effective. And since it's pneumaticaly powered a small hose or tank could rupture and leave you with a broken, jammed weapon. And the nessecary battlefeild logistics to keep it firing would be next to impossible since the most useful part of the weapon fires one-of-a-kind ammunition, mega missles. The only use that this weapon would have on the battlefield would be as a static artillery piece, used to shell the enemy into submission. Then of course, if it was to be singlehandedly operated, its defensive weapons would be next to useless against any thing but a Secret Strike or a Nightfinder. If you were issused this weapon by your commander, you can probobly tell that they either dosen't like you very much, or that they expect you to be an artillery gunner. All in all, this weapon sould be used solely for the purpose of shelling the enemy into submission. You should use the attached weapons to surprise attack lone attackers.

I want one of these too. Violate the non-proliferation treaty!

From the list : making peace with the 9-to-5 by hrothgars

This would be on my wishlist if only I could somehow leverage the current regime at my office to the bargaining table to discuss special emergency concessions to our long-standing Nerf non-proliferation treaty...

From the list : stems and seeds by hrothgars

This would be on my wishlist if only I could somehow leverage the current regime at my office to the bargaining table to grant special emergency concessions to our long-standing Nerf non-proliferation treaty...

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