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|Price = $19.99 |
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− | |Family = [[N-Strike Elite]]}}The '''Stryfe '''(formerly known as '''Strife''') is a [[2013]] [[N-Strike Elite]] blaster that can hold up to 6 [[Elite Dart]]s, assuming the user is using its default ammunition and clip. It has some resemblance to the [[Hailfire]], and is possibly an attempt by Hasbro at making a smaller version of the Hailfire. It cost $19.99 when first introduced. It got good reviews when it first came out. It has some resemblance to a [[Stockade]] but holds less darts than the Stockade by default, due to the fact that it comes with a six dart clip and that the Stockade has a revolver cylinder that holds up to ten darts, and performs a bit poorer than the Stockade in terms of range. The advantage it has over the Stockade is the fact that it uses a clip system, making it significantly easier and faster to reload than the Stockade. |
+ | |Family = [[N-Strike Elite]]}}The '''Stryfe '''(formerly known as '''Strife''') is a [[2013]] [[N-Strike Elite]] blaster that can hold up to 6 [[Elite Dart]]s, assuming the user is using its default ammunition and clip. It has little tolerance for larger clips, but this can be avoidable. It has some resemblance to the [[Hailfire]], and is possibly an attempt by Hasbro at making a smaller version of the Hailfire. It cost $19.99 when first introduced. It got good reviews when it first came out. It has some resemblance to a [[Stockade]] but holds less darts than the Stockade by default, due to the fact that it comes with a six dart clip and that the Stockade has a revolver cylinder that holds up to ten darts, and performs a bit poorer than the Stockade in terms of range. The advantage it has over the Stockade is the fact that it uses a clip system, making it significantly easier and faster to reload than the Stockade. |
== Review == |
== Review == |
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|range = 10 |
|range = 10 |
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|accuracy = 10 |
|accuracy = 10 |
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|rate = 10 |
|rate = 10 |
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|overall= EPIC PASS |
|overall= EPIC PASS |
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− | |final comments = The Stryfe is another one of these blasters that almost scores full marks in all categories. Its main disadvantage its its capacity - almost all clips do not work with it properly. It is still awesome; pick up if seen. |
+ | |final comments = The Stryfe is another one of these blasters that almost scores almost full marks in all categories. Its main disadvantage its its capacity - almost all clips do not work with it properly. It is still awesome; pick up if seen. |
|review by = REALNerfNinja6}} |
|review by = REALNerfNinja6}} |
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The Stryfe (formerly known as Strife) is a 2013 N-Strike Elite blaster that can hold up to 6 Elite Darts, assuming the user is using its default ammunition and clip. It has little tolerance for larger clips, but this can be avoidable. It has some resemblance to the Hailfire, and is possibly an attempt by Hasbro at making a smaller version of the Hailfire. It cost $19.99 when first introduced. It got good reviews when it first came out. It has some resemblance to a Stockade but holds less darts than the Stockade by default, due to the fact that it comes with a six dart clip and that the Stockade has a revolver cylinder that holds up to ten darts, and performs a bit poorer than the Stockade in terms of range. The advantage it has over the Stockade is the fact that it uses a clip system, making it significantly easier and faster to reload than the Stockade.
Review
Stryfe - 9.5 | ||||||||
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The Stryfe is essentially a miniaturized Hail-Fire and is, for the most part, a Rayven CS-18, a Hail-Fire and a Stockade combined. | ||||||||
Ammo: Elite Darts | ||||||||
Pros: Feels lighter and sleeker than the Stockade, uses clips, motor won't start if jam door is open or if there is no clip, has a bottom tactical rail, trigger won't operate if clip is empty, pretty good range, very quiet, able to customize, jam door, comes in slimline box | ||||||||
Cons: Older clips aren't quite recognized by the Stryfe, bottom tactical rail is only for foregrips or bipods, jam door is flip up which can block pinpoint sights, can't use 12-dart clips properly, jams a little
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The Stryfe is another one of these blasters that almost scores almost full marks in all categories. Its main disadvantage its its capacity - almost all clips do not work with it properly. It is still awesome; pick up if seen. | ||||||||
Review by: REALNerfNinja6 |
Trivia
- This blaster was released earlier than expected.
- There are 2 trigger variations of the Stryfe: Orange triggers are on the USA model while grey triggers are on the Austrailian model.
- When 12-Dart Clips are used, the last dart is unable to fire, although Argos has released an Orange version that fixes that problem. This is because it houses new "smart-clip technology", also seen on the Demolisher.