Nerf Rapid Fire CS-35 Gun – Dominate Your Nerf Turf War
The Nerf Raider CS 35 is the new dart blaster gun to come from the NERF workshop. It’s an innovation on previous guns because it has a rapid fire option that does not require batteries to work. It bears a close similarity to a semi-automatic or pump action gun, except with soft darts as rounds. This is sure to help you dominate any nerf battles you have lined up this year or the next. Here are brief rundown of what you get in your Rapid Raider CS-35.
The common failure of a great nerf battle was a stilited or limited firepower. Fair enough, you could carry a few darts with you and reload each time you fire but nothing is quite the same as an rapid fire mode to deliver a withering rate of fire at the opposition. This has changed with the CS-35.
It is part of the N-strike nerf dart blasters which are defined by having a regular dart tip rather than a velcro lined tip. The stock can be adjusted to fit any size of firer. It looks like your classic Nerf blaster but it has a drum magazine attached. The magazine will take up to 35 darts.
The gun can be fired in single shot mode or rapid fire. I’ll not cover the single shot option as the rapid fire option is more interesting. The rapid fire setting uses the pump action of the stock to generate air pressure that is the force behind any dart leaving the gun (you can get a fair distance with a dart, across a medium sized back garden). By keping the finger depressed on the trigger, you can effect an automatic (or semi automatic) fire rate each time you pump the stock. Therefore firing can be done as rapidily as you work the pump action.
The drum magazine is transparent so you get a clear view of the number of darts left. Reloading the magazine will take a bit of experience and time but the more you do it the easier it will become. If you are involved in a full on nerf war, then make sure you have a nice hideaway where you can go to reload.
You can get the Raider CS 35 as a stand alone or better still as part of a value pack that has an extra 65 darts (100 in total). Although the start pack costs a bit more, it is recommended as you are bound to lose a few darts here and there.
This dart blaster gun would make an ideal Christmas gift for children 8 and up. It’s probably more aimed at boys (if you’ll excuse the bad pun) and I bet the odd adult male or college student might like to have one handy for the odd occasion too.
Get your own raider rapid fire cs35 value pack and throw in a pair of stealth goggles for some night time warfare.


