Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 Dart Blaster - Blue
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Average customer review:Product Description
N-strike officers need to assess and take control of every situation. Ther raider rapide fire CS-35 is the ultimate blaster for any battle. the pump-action handle give you total control of your rate of fire, and the drum magazine gives you massive ammo capacity. This is the pinnacle for blaster performance.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #81 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 92356
- Released on: 2009-09-09
- Dimensions: 12.63" h x 23.88" w x 4.25" l, 3.60 pounds
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
Editorial Reviews
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.
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![]() The N-Strike Raider CS-35 is sure to make short work of your Nerf-blaster foes. View larger. |
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 100 darts, including 65 clip-system 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, 35 normal darts, and 65 clip-system 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. |
From the Manufacturer
“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, tactical rail and totally awesome design, this blaster is definitely the ultimate choice for any battle! Blaster comes with drum magazine, 35 clip-system darts, shoulder stock and instructions.
Customer Reviews
BEST NERF GUN EVER!!!
This is the best nerf gun ever!It's like the vulcan but much much better 1. it's a lot less heavier which means you can actually carry it into battle(without difficulty). 2. it hardly ever jams. 3. it has a lot more dart capacity.Also you can put the magazine into other guns like the recon and longshot and it seems like the magazine improves the guns range!If you are an extreme nerfer you need this gun!!!!!!!!
A thirteen year old's review
It was the day after my birthday, and i decided to squander a bit of money on a present to myself. I have had great luck with the nerf maverick, and i decided to buy a new gun, one of the cool new ones. I was going to buy the vulcan, but overly pessimistic customer reviews put me off and i bought this instead.
let me tell you now, this is THE BEST NERF GUN YET. Below are listed my pros and cons, but the pros far outweigh the cons.
PROS:
Dart capacity(you can keep shooting for a really long time before reloading)
Weight
Dual fire modes
really fast "auto" mode
entirely person-powered
easy to fix jams
long range(sometimes)
CONS:
Long reload time
wide dispersal(can be good or bad, but takes forever to find all the darts you thought you shot in a straight line)
Large drum takes up space
YOU SHOULD BUY IT!!!
Great nerf blaster, but requires some modifications
Ok, I was very much excited about this Nerf blaster.
Pros:
Pump-action: much better than previous designs, closer to either a bolt action or the slide on an semi-automatic pistol (without the semi-automatic part...)
Loading is much better (not one ruined dart, unlike when I owned a longshot or with my friend's recon)
Slam fire. Prior to purchase, I didn't exactly know what they meant by "slam fire," but when I found out, I was hooked. This probably makes this the N-Strike gun with the fastest rate of fire (without requiring 6 d-cell batteries...)
Since I purchased before Sept. 30th, I'm ellegible for 50 free darts from Hasboro.
However, there is one major drawback (and a couple minor ones):
Firing does vary. By this, I mean that one shot it could have a range of 30 feet, while the very next shot could just fall to the ground after leaving the barrel, and this doesn't seem to depend on single shot or slam fire mode.
Minor detail: modifying the blaster to remove the air restrictor proves a bit more difficult, since I can't seem to seperate the barrel components to get to the air restrictor.














