Wouldn't normally deserve it's own thread but stuff it, this does.
My Last Dart
My Last Dart
It's rounds are roughly 1inch depth by 4 inch in length. They come in new MCS-6 round Magazines. Again this will not be packing Whistlers, they are Mega Rounds, or MCS-6 clips. Complete new build, they are about 1 inch depth, 4 inches long. They have an immense velocity. 100 feet STRAIGHT not arc'd. Repeat NOT arc'd.
There was a slight mix up on the info I was told to release, but to clarify - it is a complete new PT (nearly 2 feet long) with a very stable bolt primer. The prototypes on play had an Electronic Plunger as well as a Super PT. It comes with a range of accessories - some never before seen. Get excited.
The colour scheme is inspired by many fans aesthetically changing the colours, but there was a need to distinguish the complete new sub-range generation blasters. Inspired by Stock fans, Modders and enthusiastic YouTube heroes.
The size of this blaster is in length 1.5metres long. Yes, 1.5metres long. Yep - that's 150cm. It took a sharp dev turn since feedback has been intense (thank you all fans!) and replaces "failed" LongStrike and LongShot blasters.
This sub range far exceeds the Nerf Elite ranges we know today (Electronic Plunger prototype hitting about 150 ft STOCK - STRAIGHT fired NOT arc'd).
It will retail for around £39.99 - in a bid to make Nerf more accessible to all pockets.
The tech-smart bipod is fully collapsible for heavy weapon deployment and automatically clips up when you are on the move. It's really awesome and not annoying one bit.
The Centurion uses a complete new never before seen internal mechanic system. The Super Plunger Tube (thanks to modders) has had an overhaul and this will not only keep Stock fans happy, but have modders switch up their A-Game with a Stock 100ft range. This is *NOT* arc'd Repeat *not* arc-fired. Some variants had Electronic Plungers, and "Super PTs".
The new Elite Mega darts (thanks again to modders and Stock fan feedback) has been evolved with new NERF technology to be more stable in flight, range and accuracy.