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− | |Title = NB-1 Missile Blaster |
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|Image = NB1.jpg |
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|Year = [[1992]] |
|Year = [[1992]] |
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|Price = $9.99 |
|Price = $9.99 |
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|Family = [[Original Nerf Series]] |
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+ | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (also called the '''Pocket Rocket Missile Blaster''' in some countries) is a [[1992]] [[Nerf]] [[Original Nerf Series]] blaster that holds 3 [[Missile]]s. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. A few promotional versions were made. When it was introduced it cost about $9.99. It got mediocre reviews when it first came out. There are actually four different versions. There is a [[Blast Jets]] variant, a [[Batman]] variant, the NB-1 itself, and an [[Aero]] variant. The NB-1 is the only version to come with an ammo holder. |
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− | == Description == |
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− | The Nerf® NB-1 Missile Blaster® was one of the first Nerf® weapons ever made. It is also the first missile weapon produced. The only positive thing about this weapon is its maximum distance. Stronger Nerf® warriors can fire this weapon over 40 feet with no problem because of its being manually powered. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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*The Nerf [[Glider Launcher]] may be the spiritual successor of the NB-1 Missile Blaster. |
*The Nerf [[Glider Launcher]] may be the spiritual successor of the NB-1 Missile Blaster. |
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*The commercial advertised it as just NB-1. |
*The commercial advertised it as just NB-1. |
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− | == Commercial == |
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− | [[Video:Nerf NB-1 - Commercial|thumb|left|246px]] |
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− | == Review == |
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− | Description-The NB-1 is an underpowered blaster. |
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− | Range-10/10-It can fire up to 49 feet. |
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− | Accuracy-3/10-It has very poor accuracy. |
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− | Reliability-5/10-It is hard to steady the NB-1,the barrel pops out of place every once in a while and the missiles tend to fly off course. |
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− | Rate-7/10-Shoots 1 missile every 1.93 seconds. |
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− | Overall-5.5/10-Okay, but not the best. |
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[[Category:Blasters introduced in 1992]] |
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 1992]] |
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[[Category:Original Nerf Series]] |
[[Category:Original Nerf Series]] |
Latest revision as of 07:06, 30 June 2020
NB-1 Missile Blaster | |
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Year Released: | |
Available?: |
No |
Stock Capacity: |
3 Missiles |
Average Retail Price(s): |
$9.99 |
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Additional Pages: |
The NB-1 Missile Blaster (also called the Pocket Rocket Missile Blaster in some countries) is a 1992 Nerf Original Nerf Series blaster that holds 3 Missiles. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. A few promotional versions were made. When it was introduced it cost about $9.99. It got mediocre reviews when it first came out. There are actually four different versions. There is a Blast Jets variant, a Batman variant, the NB-1 itself, and an Aero variant. The NB-1 is the only version to come with an ammo holder.
Trivia[]
- The Nerf Glider Launcher may be the spiritual successor of the NB-1 Missile Blaster.
- The commercial advertised it as just NB-1.