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JoltClue.jpg|The four Jolts found in the [[Clue Elimination Game]].|link=Clue Elimination Game
 
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Powerpair.jpg|The [[Sneak Attacker]], a "psyched-up" Jolt.|link=Sneak Attacker
 
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Spitfire.jpg|The Spitfire, a fake Jolt, but performs just as well.
 
 
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Jolt EX-1
Jolt
Year Released:

2011, 2013, 2014

Available?:

Yes

Stock Capacity:

1 Whistler Dart / Elite Dart / Collectible Dart / Zombie Strike Dart

Average Retail Price(s):

$4.99

Family:

N-Strike, Zombie Strike, Rebelle

Plunger Type:

Direct

The Jolt EX-1 (known as the Jolt in later packagings) is a 2011 N-Strike blaster that can hold 1 Whistler Dart with default ammunition. It is an improvement over its predecessors, such as the Secret Strike AS-1 and the Hidden Shot. It features a compact priming bar under the handle, which one uses by pulling down on. It was rereleased under a multitude of lines, and has received praise for being extremely powerful, accurate and concealable, all fitted into a small package. It was initially released in 2011, albeit quietly, with an orange paint scheme, black trigger, and "JOLT" in big, black letters engraved on the side. It was later redesigned and given a rerelease in 2013, this time bearing N-Strike Elite colors, and an orange trigger and priming mechanism. The most noticeable change of the blaster was the addition of an orange muzzle on the front of the blaster, and it has remained there ever since it's induction onto the blaster. It was given yet another redesign in the same year, this time in Zombie Strike colors, and had a clip-on sight to help with aiming. It had another redesign in 2014, this time, affecting the entire shell. It was given a girly paint scheme and a bigger cocking rod, because of its induction into the Rebelle line. Because of it being released multiple times, it has become a popular blaster among many. It cost $4.99 when released.

Description

The Jolt is a small concealed-carry type blaster, that holds 1 dart. It has an orange, blue, green or white body, which is present on the N-Strike, N-Strike rerelease, Zombie Strike and Rebelle blasters respectively. It has an orange muzzle for easier dart loading, which is present on all but the orange blaster. It has a black, orange or pink trigger, found on the N-Strike, N-Strike rerelease and Zombie Strike and Rebelle versions respectively. It has a cocking piece situated at the bottom of the handle, which is pulled down to prime the blaster. This piece got a redesign in the Rebelle version; it gained a ring so that it would be easier for people to grab. This cocking piece is held down by a greyish-black piece on the bottom of the blaster, which acts as the bottom cover for the handle. It is only held in by four screws, after which the whole part can be taken off. There are four even smaller holes on the bottom that act as an air outlet so that air can escape from the blaster when firing.

Internals

Because of its size, the Jolt lacks any real internals; however, there is a spring, air restrictor, cocking rod, plunger catch and firing trigger. These parts work very reliably.

Position in Theme

The Jolt acts as the concealed-carry blaster of the lineup, just like with some real firearms as with the Chiappa Rhino series of revolvers, with the 200DS variant acting as the concealed-carry gun of the line. Because of its small size, it is suited to having a stealth role, and can be pulled out at any time and to surprise people with just that one shot. However, because it is quite powerful, it also fills the role of being a sidearm, but one will have to reload often due to its paltry capacity of just one dart before needing to be reloaded. It can also fill the role of being a last-ditch weapon, and can be pulled out when one is cornered due to its small size. Because it fulfils all the aformentioned roles, the element or surprise is a key factor of the Jolt's positions in the themes it is in.

Blaster Co-relation

This blaster is very similar to the Triad EX-3, both being stealth weapons. However, the Triad is not suited to this role as well as the Jolt due to it being around three times bigger than said blaster. Despite it being bigger than the Jolt, the Triad's ammunition capacity is three times bigger than that of said blaster, one being able to blast three shots before needing to reload. Also, the Triad has a smart air restrictor system, which disallows air to come out of any empty barrels to help prevent dry-firing.

Faults

Like all other blasters, the Jolt has faults. The main fault of the blaster is the fact that it has no other known modifications other than the popular and easy method of drilling out its air restrictors. However, it makes a good candidate for blaster integrations due to its small size. Another major problem is the shallow capacity of only one dart, which will make anybody using this blaster reload often, which can be a pain for many. The blaster is also very small, which makes it hard for older Nerfers to hold. Despite its size, it has an extremely comfortable handle with many grooves for the wielder's fingers.

How to Fire

Step 1 - Load one dart into the muzzle.
Step 2 - Pull the cocking rod down until it clicks.
Step 3 - Pull the trigger to fire a dart.

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Review

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Jolt EX-1 - 7.75
BSim

BSim
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One of the older quick draw weapons, and still one of the best. If the Reflex IX-1 brings a machete into battle, then this brings in a fully automatic bazooka, (and the Triad EX-3 brings in a Lockheed AC-130.)
Ammo: Whistler Darts
Pros: Extremely portable, gets a good range for its size and very easy to draw out.
Cons: You have one shot, unfortunately, before you have to reload.
Range:

Nine stars

Accuracy:

Nine stars

Reliability:

Eight stars

Rate/Capacity:

Five stars

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While the Triad EX-3 is almost always a better choice, if one cannot get a hold of one for whatever reason, the Jolt is an excellent substitute. It is, in fact, recommended to buy the Jolt over the Triad if concealment is a necessity.
Review by: BSim

Trivia

  • This blaster was initially silently released sometime in October 2011, but was later officially released in December that same year.
  • This is the smallest N-Strike blaster, surpassing even the Secret Strike AS-1 and Reflex IX-1.
  • The Jolt resembles a Luger P08, the pistol which used the famous 9x19mm Parabellum round.