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{{Blaster |
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− | |Title = |
+ | |Title = Rhino-Fire |
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+ | |Image = RhinoFirePromo.jpg |
|Year = [[2014]] |
|Year = [[2014]] |
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− | |Available = |
+ | |Available = Yes |
|Capacity = 50 [[Elite Dart]]s |
|Capacity = 50 [[Elite Dart]]s |
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− | |Price = |
+ | |Price = 99.99 USD<br>99.99 GBP<br>149.99 CAD<br>159.90 SGD |
|Family = [[N-Strike Elite]] |
|Family = [[N-Strike Elite]] |
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+ | The '''Rhino-Fire''' is a [[2014]] [[N-Strike Elite]] blaster that holds 50 [[Elite Dart]]s that was officially released on November 1, 2014. It is a motorized [[flywheel]]-powered blaster that holds up to 50 darts in two [[25-Dart Drum]]s. It has two barrels, a first for an N-Strike Elite blaster, which fire alternately. It is purported to be the successor of the [[Vulcan EBF-25]]. Apart from that, it has barrels that reciprocate whenever a dart is fired, much like the [[wikipedia:AN-94|AN-94 assault rifle]]. It has an advertized range of 90 feet. It is a Argos exclusive in the United Kingdom. |
− | == анусApril Fools Joke == |
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− | Bazookafied posted on his blog, [[Tactical Tag]], that the {{PAGENAME}} was real, [http://bazookafied.blogspot.sg/2014/04/rhino-fire-confirmed.html as an April Fools joke]. |
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+ | == How to fire == |
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− | There was a small black box on the lower right hand corner of the blog post, which linked to the picture of the blaster, which was called the "Gladiator." The blaster was a photoshopped [[Magnus]] with its handle acting as a slam fire handle, a [[Revonix360]]'s turret, a [[Centurion]]'s jam door, a [[Magnus]]' handle as the pistol grip and a recolored [[Stryfe]]'s back end. If the black box was highlighted, it would reveal the text "April Fools!" in the box. |
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+ | {{Step|1|Load six "D"-sized batteries into the blaster.}} |
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+ | {{Step|2|Load twenty-five Elite Darts into both of the 25-Dart Drums.}} |
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+ | {{Step|3|Turn on the blaster via a switch on the handle.}} |
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+ | {{Step|4|Push the fire button to fire a dart, or hold it down to rapidly fire off darts.}} |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery type="slideshow" position="center"> |
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+ | Highresrhino.png|The prototype Rhino Fire. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == Commercial == |
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+ | [[File:NERF N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire-0|thumb|center|335 px]] |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | *The Rhino-Fire held the record for the most expensive Nerf product for two years from 2014 - 2016 until the [[TerraScout]] was released. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | * [[N-Strike Elite]] |
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+ | * [[25-Dart Drum]] |
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+ | * [[Flywheel]] |
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+ | * [[2014]] |
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[[Category:Nerf blasters]] |
[[Category:Nerf blasters]] |
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[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2014]] |
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2014]] |
Revision as of 01:40, 8 January 2017
Rhino-Fire | |
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Year Released: | |
Available?: |
Yes |
Stock Capacity: |
50 Elite Darts |
Average Retail Price(s): |
99.99 USD |
Family: | |
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The Rhino-Fire is a 2014 N-Strike Elite blaster that holds 50 Elite Darts that was officially released on November 1, 2014. It is a motorized flywheel-powered blaster that holds up to 50 darts in two 25-Dart Drums. It has two barrels, a first for an N-Strike Elite blaster, which fire alternately. It is purported to be the successor of the Vulcan EBF-25. Apart from that, it has barrels that reciprocate whenever a dart is fired, much like the AN-94 assault rifle. It has an advertized range of 90 feet. It is a Argos exclusive in the United Kingdom.
How to fire
Step 1 - Load six "D"-sized batteries into the blaster.
Step 2 - Load twenty-five Elite Darts into both of the 25-Dart Drums.
Step 3 - Turn on the blaster via a switch on the handle.
Step 4 - Push the fire button to fire a dart, or hold it down to rapidly fire off darts.
Gallery
Commercial
Trivia
- The Rhino-Fire held the record for the most expensive Nerf product for two years from 2014 - 2016 until the TerraScout was released.