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Not to be confused with the 2004 Dart Tag Hyperfire, a similarly named blaster but is otherwise unrelated.

HyperFire
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Year Released:

2016

Available?:

Yes

Stock Capacity:

25 Elite Darts

Average Retail Price(s):

USD 49.99
SGD 99.99

Family:

N-Strike Elite

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The HyperFire is a 2016 Nerf N-Strike Elite blaster that is able to hold up to 25 Elite Darts. It fires 5 darts per second. It is advertised to be the fastest-firing motorized NERF blaster at 5 darts per second, equivalent to about three-hundred darts per minute. although it is not the fastest blaster ever or the fastest motorized ever, being beat out by the RIVAL Prometheus MXVIII-20K at 8 High-Impact Rounds per second, the Magstrike AS-10 at 10 darts per second, and the Powerclip DX 1000 before it, also at 10 darts per second. The blaster has a unique all-orange 25-Dart Drum with "25" embossed on the side. It is advertised to fire up to ninety feet, and retails for 49.99 USD. Four "D"-sized batteries are required to power the blaster.

Description[]

The HyperFire is a bullpup-like blaster, but is not a true bullpup due to its magazine well being in front of the trigger. The blaster has an orange foregrip-esque protrusion up front, a blue body with "ELITE" splashed in white on it and a new type of digital camouflage pattern, a white jam door, an orange shoulder rest and a black pistol grip. The blaster has either an orange or gray trigger depending on the region, and an orange acceleration trigger, indicating that it is powered by motorized flywheels. The jam door is of a unique design; the jam door has a locking mechanism which must be disengaged before it can be opened. Four "D"-sized batteries are stored in the right side of the blaster. The N-Strike Elite Hyperfire is based heavily on the FN-P90

Internals[]

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The Internals are a system not seen before, know as a conveyor belt system, which spins to fling darts into the flywheels. It’s a full-auto system, and is also used in the Regulator and the Nemesis MXVII-10K.

Position in Theme[]

The Hyperfire acts like an Assault Rifle in the N-Strike Elite series.

Blaster Co-relation[]

The HyperFire most closely relates to the RapidStrike CS-18, as both are flywheel-powered, fully-automatic blasters. The HyperFire could very well be the RapidStrike's successor due to similar traits between the two.

Miracle[]

The conveyor belt system has a tendency to repair darts, most often gluing out the front of the dart (where the conveyor makes contact) or by gradually putting in the dart tip when fed too slowly from the magazine.

In addition, it will often skip over newer darts a few times. This cannot be helped.

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How to Fire[]

Step 2 - Load the 25-round drum into the blaster.
Step 3 - Hold down the acceleration trigger to rev up the blaster.
Step 4 - Pull the trigger once to fire a dart, or hold it down to fire in full-auto.

Trivia[]

  • While the HyperFire is the fastest-firing motorized blaster, it is not the fastest-firing stock Nerf blaster; that title goes to the older Magstrike AS-10, and its predecessor, the PowerClip DX 1000.
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