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Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Dart Blaster - Blue

Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Dart Blaster - Blue

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $34.99
Buy New: $29.99
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New (36) Collectible (2) from $25.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 48 reviews
Sales Rank: 236

Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 - 12 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6
Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 23.9 x 12.6

MPN: CASKU4591-BoxDam
Model: 92356
UPC: 653569423645
EAN: 0653569423645
ASIN: B001RBWY14

Release Date: September 9, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Intense blaster with two blasting modes features a special magazine drum to hold up to 35 darts
  • Also Includes an adjustable stock and a tactical rail
  • Single shot mode or slam fire mode for multi-shot
  • Blaster comes with drum magazine, 35 clip-system darts
  • Shoulder stock and instructions

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Product Description
"Round” out your N-STRIKE arsenal with this awesome RAIDER RAPID FIRE CS-35 blaster and its special drum magazine! Giving it the highest dart capacity yet, the drum magazine hold 35 darts and features a clear window to let you know when your ammo’s getting low. A pump-action handle lets you control your rate of fire and choose your blasting mode—either single or multi-shot! Add to that its adjustable stock and tactical rail, this blaster is definitely the ultimate choice for any battle!

Amazon.com Review
With the largest ammo capacity of any Nerf gun, the Nerf N-Strike Raider CS-35 will make short work of your foam-shooting foes. The blaster can carry up to 35 darts in its drum magazine, and uses a pump-action system to fire them rapidly. Featuring a tactical rail that is compatible with most N-strike accessories, and an adjustable stock, the Raider CS-35 delivers the pinnacle of blaster performance.

N-Strike Raider CS-35 Blaster
    Ages: 6 and up

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The Good: Enormous dart capacity, and 2 modes of rapid fire.

The Challenging: Can be time-consuming to reload.

In a Nutshell: A truly formidable blaster with a huge ammo capacity.


The N-Strike Raider CS-35 is sure to make short work of your Nerf-blaster foes.
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Maximum Firepower and Versatility
The CS-35 features a durable plastic frame, intended for intense play. It is based a classic Tommy gun design, complete with a drum magazine. This magazine can be used as an accessory with any other compatible N-Strike blasters. The CS-35 comes with an adjustable stock, which you adjust to fit the length of your arm. It also has a tactical rail, which you can equip with a variety of N-Strike accessories.

With a 35-dart capacity, the CS-35 has a truly massive payload of foam. Because of this, you might expect it to be a bit cumbersome, but it is actually surprisingly mobile. The blaster is lightweight enough to sprint with, and you'll be able to blind-fire around a corner with ease. You also shouldn't have to worry about running out of darts. The CS-35 comes with 35 darts. The darts are gentle and soft, so younger kids will be able to get in on the action.

There is one downside to the huge dart capacity: each dart has to be reloaded individually, so preparing the blaster for play can take several minutes. Still, the fun you will have is well worth these moments of tedium.

Blast Your Enemies Away
The CS-35 fires reliably in battle, and is free of the jamming that often plagues Nerf guns. It uses a pneumatic pump to propel the darts, allowing you to be in control of the rate of fire. The pump allows for two blasting modes -- multiple darts at a time, or single shots. The multiple-dart mode is particularly fearsome, since it will empty all 35 darts in a matter of seconds.

What's in the Box
Nerf N-Strike Raider CS-35 blaster, drum magazine and 35 darts.



The blaster carries up to 35 darts in the drum magazine and uses a pump-action system for rapid fire. The tactical rail is compatible with most N-strike accessories and the adjustable stock delivers a comfortable fit for kids six and up. View larger.




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3 out of 5 stars An Ok Nerf Gun   July 30, 2010
I don't Know If it was just my gun in particular but i found that it's range was terrible. other things i didnt like about it was that the enormus drum clip takes at least 5 minutes to reload cause you have to find all the darts and then reload. not a very good gun:(


4 out of 5 stars Raider CS-35 - Excellent if range isn't an issue.   July 24, 2010
Jordan Hissin
The NERF Raider CS-35 is an excellent blaster for someone to start getting into NERF, especially if you go for the 70-dart bonus pack that is sold here for only a couple extra dollars than this. With 70 darts total, you won't have to worry as much about losing darts, and the CS-35 drum clip is compatible with many other NERF blasters like the Recon and Longshot.

The Raider has one major main feature, the slam-fire semi-auto. This allows you to quickly fire darts at a much higher rate than most other spring-powered blasters, by simply holding down the trigger and sliding the priming handle back and forth. The only blasters I can think of that can shoot faster than this are the Chainblazer, a much older NERF blaster, the Rapid Fire 20 and the Magstrike, which both are air-powered.

However, the Raider sacrifices range for its rapid firing ability. With its reverse plunger system, it cannot shoot as far as direct plunger blasters such as the Longshot CS-6 or even a Nite Finder EX-3. This is also why the Longstrike has much less range than a Longshot. If you modify or play competitively, this is a consideration you will have to take into account.

This is a great blaster all in all, just wish it wasn't reverse plunger.



4 out of 5 stars great gun   July 22, 2010
sburda82
THis is a great nerf product, i'd watch who you buy it for though. I bought it for my eight year old nephew and a year later, the darts are all missing... to many to keep track of for the young ones to really care... he also puts it through hell, and its still kickin' so the duribility factor is outstanding. Definetly a recommended buy!


5 out of 5 stars Nice Gun   June 2, 2010
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This Nerf Gun is a great one. When you open the box you can see the massve power right away. Also the only problem is when, you have to re load the massve drum. The two different firing modes are nice. but the best part is when you get into a war. The gun is not to heavy meaning that you can run faster.(unlike other guns). Also if you are firing it takes a long time to fire ALL 35 darts. The down side is you have to worry about losing your darts because there are so many. The range is good 20-30 FT., and is farily accurate depending on your dart. So this gun is really good and probably the best so far.

5 out of 5



5 out of 5 stars Great Gun   May 1, 2010
Nerf Dude (Somers, NY United States)
i think it is a great gun. the slam fire mode is really cool. You hold the trigger in and pump the handle back and foward. it shoots far too. i got mine 2 shoot 40 feet angled. the drum mag is great, but it makes the gun lean to one side. the only other bad thing is that sometimes the darts go 40 feet, but sometimes they only go two. it has a adjustable stock, and 2 tactical rails. the gun is so cool, the person you are shooting at will have no idea that 35 darts are about to slam into him:)

Oh. Just to clear something up the "Bullets" are called DARTS! The Drum magizene is not called "Drum thingy." For some reason, it bugs me when people do not call them by the rightname. Oh, and if you think that 30-40 feet range on the gun is bad, Nerf was made for kids. But then again, I am a kid.:)


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