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Red Strike
Year Released:

2009

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

Streamline Darts/Whistler Darts

Average Retail Price(s):

$19.99-$44.99

Family:

N-Strike

The Red Strike line was the first Nerf N-Strike blaster color-re-release line dating back from 2008, and is also the only one discontinued. It featured Wal-Mart exclusive re-releases of the Longshot CS-6, Recon CS-6 and Vulcan EBF-25. It was also the only re-release line that included the Longshot CS-6, which was discontinued shortly after the discontinuation of this line. It was the campaign for the countdown for the Raider CS-35.

Blasters

# Picture Name and Info
1 RedShot

The Longshot CS-6 (Red Strike) is a Nerf blaster that is part of the popular N-Strike series. It is a re-release of the Longshot CS-6 that is considered more powerful than the original longshot. This blaster was exclusive to Wal-Mart. It is the second longest Nerf blaster currently in production at time of writing, only beaten by the Longstrike CS-6. It is notable for the fact that it is the first blaster to use the now famous 6 round clips, using streamline darts. The blaster itself comes with two 6 round magazines and twelve streamline darts. It is sold for around $30-$35. It was re-released as part of the Red Strike series in 2009.

2 Recon6

The Recon CS-6 (Red Strike) is an interchangeable blaster that may be customized for any mission. It comes in orange, yellow, and gray. It was first introduced in 2009, and is a re-release of the Recon CS-6. It comes with a Recon CS-6 detachable stock, a Light beam unit, a Recon CS-6 barrel extension and a Recon CS-6 flip-up sight.

3 VulcanRed

The Vulcan EBF-25 (Red Strike) is a Nerf blaster of the popular N-Strike line modeled after a belt-fed machine gun, released mid 2009. It is a re-release of the regular Vulcan EBF-25. It operates using a Nerf Vulcan Ammunition Belt, which can be modified to be endlessly long, provided the user has the necessary amount of belts on hand. It uses 6 D-cell batteries. It comes with a single 25 round belt, Sonic Micro Darts, and a tripod. The belt sections themselves can accept a wide range of darts, including taggers. It also has three tactical rails, one on each side and one on top of the blaster. This blaster is included in the Nerf Wii game with its customized brother: the Vulcan Magma.

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