About this deal
The RIVAL series is designed for Nerfers ages fourteen and up in mind, as it features high-performance, "100 FPS" blasters for "competitive team-based play." [1] Most RIVAL blasters are either magazine-fed or hopper-fed. RIVAL blasters also feature a tactical rail somewhat different from the standard tactical rail. Curve Shot features blasters that can be adjusted to curve in several directions. All blasters exclusive to the sub-series are curvy in design to reflect this main feature of the series. The Camo Series features blasters with a camouflage color scheme, and is similar to the BattleCamo Series of N-Strike Elite. It is also the last blaster to be released in both Team Red and Blue colors, and the only RIVAL blaster to be named after fighting-related terms to be released in both team colors. Overall, the blaster feels as sturdy as other Rival entries. If you really want to use it, there’s a rail on top for accessories. Firing the Blaster
Nerf Rival Mod - Etsy UK Nerf Rival Mod - Etsy UK
Initially, products released under the series are released under two color schemes: red and blue. For an unknown reason, however, newer blasters from 2020 have only seen a release in either red and blue. The amount of red and blue blasters announced so far is still equal. 2022 did away with the team colors entirely and instead opted for a new blue and yellow color scheme.
Choices, choices, choices. There are many Nerf guns out there. And because we're not talking about a simple water fight here, it pays to be a little more tactical. Are you battling it out inside or out? Is this a daytime feud or one spilling into the wee hours of the night? These are the questions you should be asking as you contemplate a winning Nerf weapon. Every time the number reaches 10,000, it is shortened to a "K", most likely to shorten the name of the blaster. For example: instead of the Nemesis being named "Nemesis MXVII-10000", it is instead named "Nemesis MXVII-10K".
Nerf Rival Knockout - Etsy UK Nerf Rival Knockout - Etsy UK
On that topic: this blaster is breech-loaded! The orange lever above the trigger is not a safety; it actually releases the spring-loaded breech. This is a separate action from priming the blaster; it doesn’t matter which one you do first. It would, however, be wise to close the breech prior to firing the blaster. The real “safety switch” is a tiny tab under the trigger. The number in each name also holds a meaning. Every "100" in a blaster's name means one round of ammunition in the magazine capacity. For example: the Khaos MXVI-4000 has a capacity of forty rounds.Edge Series focuses on accuracy and precision. All blasters exclusive to the sub-series have a sniper-styled feel to them and feature long barrels. It should be noted that, in my sample size of one, that while the ball stays in the air for an appreciable time due to the imparted spin, it doesn’t seem to float as long as other Rival blasters. It’s still very usable, but I had to adjust my aim slightly. Overall Opinion