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Nerf rebelle at target
Nerf rebelle at target






nerf rebelle at target

Aside from looks, this blaster also shoots just like it’s elite big bro. It comes with a unique 12 dart clip, which doubles the Stryfe’s measly 6 dart clip. Speaking of clips, the Rapid Red actually comes with a larger clip than the Stryfe. They are both semi-automatic clip system blasters. Yes, as electric flywheel blasters, they both require batteries. Besides that and a relocated battery storage compartment, the two blasters are very similar. It is similarly sized and shaped, although the Rapid Red has the smoother sleek body common on the Nerf Rebelle line of blasters. This is basically the sister-blaster to the Nerf N-Strike Elite Stryfe. Ladies and, well uh, more ladies? Meet the Rapid Red Blaster, by Nerf Rebelle. It looks good, it shoots well, and it comes with a cool attachment. That’s why my review is so short, there’s not too much more I can say about this. Information including the glowing reviews this blaster has earned. If you head on over to Amazon, you will find more pictures and some more information. It handles and shoots just like the Strongarm, which is definitely a compliment. This is a very cool blaster and I am very pleased with it. It also features dart storage for 2 darts inside the handle. The light is surprisingly very bright and makes for a cool accessory. It comes with a red “decoder” light that can be attached to the tac rail up top. You sacrifice accuracy, but the speed at which the darts are fired is very impressive indeed. This action fires a dart each time the slide returns to the forward position. Rapid Fire mode is enabled by holding down the trigger and pulling and pushing the slide back and forth. It is also capable of Slam-Fire, which they’re calling Rapid Fire on these Nerf Rebelle blasters. Like the Elite Strongarm, this blaster has a 6-dart capacity and it has a slide that must be cocked back before each shot. They have a very similar design, except for the front, which channels the Zombie Strike Hammershot blaster. Looks a little familiar, doesn’t it? That’s probably because this blaster is a female version of the Nerf Elite Strongarm. So that showing definitely piqued my interest once again and I set out to see what I had missed on the Nerf Rebelle lineup.: Nerf Rebelle Spylight Blaster.įirst up, we have the Nerf Rebelle Spylight Blaster. Some pretty cool and inventive stuff on the horizon there, ladies. Anyway, as I thought the female Nerf blasters might be falling off, this happened: Rebelle Nerf 2015. I was only doing top tens, so that doesn’t mean that Rebelle is failing, just that those other blasters were doing a little better. There were a few Nerf Rebelle blasters in my first best-sellers list I did, but they dropped off by the time I did the second Amazon Best Sellers list post. I still do have mixed feelings about these blasters. At any rate, that’s a conversation for another day. But, that’s just my opinion, I could be wrong. I don’t see a problem with it, I think it’s just fine. But was it just? Is it a bit sexist to develop an entire line of blasters strictly for women? Couldn’t they just use the same blasters as everyone else? These are some concerns that have been raised about Nerf Rebelle, but I think people are reading too much into this non-issue. In contrast to the other Nerf blasters, they were fashioned with smooth lines and curves. They had fun, girly designs and colors for the blasters.

nerf rebelle at target

I thought to myself, “are young girls really into Nerf?” If they were, this was genius, I thought.

nerf rebelle at target

When I first saw the Nerf Rebelle line of blasters on the store shelves, I was quite confuddled.








Nerf rebelle at target