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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Nerf Review: Nerf N-strike Elite Hail-Fire

Nerf Review: Nerf N-strike Elite Hail-Fire

GENERAL INFO:
Released a second time in Sonic Ice form, the Elite Hail-fire included 24 elite darts and 4 six-dart-clips in both releases.
Required 4 AA batteries to power up flywheels.

(More after the break)


MY IDEAS OF THE BLASTER:
This blaster is ONE OF THE COOLEST.  It can hold up to 8 stick clips at once, and can hold 4 drums at a time!  They sold an upgrade pack that sold 4 more 6 clips and 24 more darts, it was made FOR THIS BLASTER ALONE


It is said that it can be hard at times to advance the “advance handle.”  Be careful when you do it.
The way that it holds clips is very secure and keeps the clips on the carousel.

Hail-fire (Courtesy of Nerf Wiki) 

RANGES:
My friend who owns one has told me that it can shoot about 70 feet with fully charged batteries, and I assume these are angled shots.

ACCURACY:
This blaster was NOT designed to be accurate, but to instead rain foam on your opponents, and provide cover-fire.

SPECIAL ITEMS:
This blaster had the largest capacity until the Prometheus was released.  The hail fire was advertised to be able to hold 144 darts.  (Note: It is possible, with 16 stampede clips (Or Rayven/Rayven CS-18 clips) and 8 N-strike flip clips, that you could achieve 288 darts.  Talk about foam overload.)

Sincerely,

The Nerf CommenTATER

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