Nerf Blaster Wiki
Advertisement
This article has to do with Nerf.Airjet
200px-Nerf logo 1992 r This product has been discontinued. It can no longer be found in retail stores.
Triple Strike
TripleStrikeHighDef
Year Released:

1999

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

6 Screamin' Arrows

Average Retail Price(s):

$24.99

Family:

Airjet Power

Additional Pages:Click here to add a review.

The Triple Strike is a 1999 Nerf Airjet Power series blaster that fires 3 Screamin' Arrows, but can carry an additional 3. It is no longer available since its home line has since been discontinued. It retailed for around $24.99 when it was available. It had gotten good reviews. It is compatible with Elite Missiles as well. It does not work well with any 11 inch Arrows and some 9 inch arrows. It uses a staged trigger, similar to the Lanard Big Salvo. There is a photo of the triple strike in black that exists, but a physical copy of this has never been found, though the arrows have.

How to Fire[]

Step 1 - Pump the blaster about 30 times to prime it.
Step 2 - Load three Screamin' Arrows or standard 9" arrows onto the muzzles of the blaster.
Step 3 - Pull the trigger to fire.

Nerf Arena Blast[]

The Triple Strike also appeared in Nerf Arena Blast, a family-friendly alternative to Unreal Tournament. It served as the token rocket launcher in the game, but if players aren't careful, they could damage themselves.

Fire modes[]

  • Primary fire - Fires a single rocket.
  • Secondary fire - Fires all three rockets in one go for a more powerful blast radius, but the player is forced to go through a longer reload time.
Advertisement