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The Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster is not a typical Nerf gun recommended for kids around 8 years and up. NITRON Blaster has a acceleration trigger that slings a fully automatic round of discs toward a target. It is a brand new Nerf gun and will get the kids fired up if they get this gift during the 2011 holiday season. Nothing says ‘Happy Holidays’ like target practice and this VORTEX NITRON Blaster puts all other Nerf products to shame because it has great features. Plus, it is the most innovative and technologically advanced Nerf gun on the market. Plus, it is a monster in size, at over 2 feet long.
On the Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster’s trigger, it can also be squeezed on the bottom half to rev up the motor and pull the top half to launch the discs. This Blaster has a long range for long-distance targets. The Centerfire Tech electronic scope has pulsing lights to help your kids aim at their target. Your kid will be an excellent target shooter with the help of this feature. Plus those discs can fly a long way! Maybe even up to 50 feet.
The gun itself has a magazine that holds 20 discs ready for quick and easy reload. It is spring-loaded and has storage for a second magazine for additional discs so your kid can stay in full action battle with the flinging discs aimed at the target. These additional magazines are sold separately. The Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster is fully customizable. It has a Tactical Rail System that works along with other VORTEX and N-Strike Mission Kit accessories which are sold separately.
The Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster requires six C batteries and two AAA batteries which are not included. At five pounds, it is a little on the heavier side, but is perfect for bigger kids (or adults that act like big kids). One complaint about the NITRON Blaster is that the discs fly far and shoot out of the barrel very quickly but once they lose their velocity due to their light weight, they can travel off course. The Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster may actually be better for indoor, up close and personal battles. Another observation is that the discs spin very fast once they are launched so instead of just hitting the target and dropping, it instead ricochets and you have to find where it landed. The other downfall is that it uses $10 in batteries alone and while the C batteries power the gun, the AAA batteries to power the scope.
Toys R Us offers the Nerf VORTEX NITRON Blaster for $50 and Amazon.com offers it for $39 plus shipping. You can also find this Nerf gun at Target.
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