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NERF Elite Strongarm, Rotating Barrel, Slam Fire, 6 Darts (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • Fire 6 darts in a row: fire 6 darts in a row from this quick-draw, fast-firing Nerf N-Strike Elite strong arm toy blaster that shoots darts up to 90 feet (27 meters) and includes 6 Nerf Elite darts
  • Flip-open rotating 6-dart barrel: the strong arm Nerf blaster has a rotating 6-dart barrel that flips open for easy dart loading and is hand-powered -- no batteries required
  • Slam-fire blasting: slam-fire all 6 darts in a rapid-blasting wave at targets by moving the slide back and forth as you hold down the trigger
  • Includes 6 Nerf darts: includes 6 official Nerf Elite darts that are designed for distance, tested and approved for performance and quality, and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips
  • Easy-open, recyclable package: ships in simple recyclable packaging that's easy to open and frustration free

Description

Fire 6 darts in a row from the quick-draw, fast-firing Nerf strong arm blaster! When speed and mobility are essential, bring this N-Strike elite toy blaster into Nerf battles. Take aim at targets with this blaster that shoots darts up to 90 feet (27 meters) away. The barrel flips open to the side of the blaster for easy loading and holds up to 6 Nerf elite darts, so you can fire 6 darts before it's time to reload. The strong arm Nerf Blaster has slam-fire action to rapid-fire all 6 darts in a fast, frenzied wave of foam! It comes with 6 official Nerf elite darts that are designed for distance, tested and approved for performance and quality, and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips. You're in control of the action as you move the slide to prime the blaster and pull the trigger to fire. No batteries required. It's a great gift for Nerf newbies and a cool blaster for Nerf fans to add to their collection! nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Dimensions: 13 x 2.88 x 7.5 inches


Item Weight: 13.7 ounces


Item model number: E5751


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Release date: December 1, 2018


Department: girls


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great entry Nerf gun for kids over 5, and adults
Color: White
These Elite Strongarms are great beginner Nerf guns. They don't require batteries, they aren't too hard to load and cock, they are relatively inexpensive, and they have been reliable. I have also purchased the Nerf Triad Ex-3 (similar to the Nerf Jolt), and the Nerf Modulus (a battery powered magazine loading gun). Pros: They are inexpensive compared to the battery guns. The Triads were cheaper, but only held 3 shots, and 2 of 3 stopped working after half a year. They have been reliable. I initially bought 2 in 2018 , as in my experience Nerf guns don't always work out of the box. Both are still going strong, and I bought 2 more as gifts last Christmas, both of which also performed great out of the box. No battery needed. No need to wait for the electronics to spool up before firing. Accurate as any unmodded Nerf gun I have used. Cons: To cock the gun, one needs some grip strength (as opposed to a battery gun). A 6yo shouldn't have too much of a problem, but a 4yo probably would not be able to. They only hold six shots, and you reload by inserting the darts in a swing out cylinder, which is kind of slow. So choose your opponents wisely... Other: These are also fun to fiddle with, as they have both a cylinder that releases and flips out, as well as a slide that you can cock. Also, although my Strongarms have been reliable, the swing out cylinder might be a weak point for a child who excels at breaking things. Also, I purchased mine through Amazon, so they came in a generic looking cardboard box. Only important if you want someone to think you spent more money than you actually did... :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020 by SFdocster

  • Fun Toy for Work Event
Color: White
Purchased for work event and Nerf gun worked as expected and did not jam. Great price for a one time event. Hope to get to use it again. Seems to be of good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by Mike

  • Dart size matters
Color: Clear
Great gun, easy to load, decent rate of fire, and good range for target shooting. I have a big tub of a few hundred days of various colors and densities and I've noticed that some darts work better than others. The better darts jam less and fly further enough that I keep those separate just for this gun. Jams are 90% from user error. When loading, you must push them in fully, and when racking the slide, you definitely need the full range of motion. Do those two things consistently and your time with this toy will be much more fun and rewarding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by MrWinn

  • Son's happy
Color: White
This seems to be well used and appreciated by my son
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by TSB

  • nice
got my little cousin with this it was fun worked great modified one to shoot the annoying rooster next door thats fun too before you call PETA it doesn't hurt the rooster just scares the crap outta him
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by B w

  • FUN!
Color: White
It has been ages since I have used a Nerf product- mostly footballs. After some amazing sales this Black Friday, I jumped on a few of these Nerf blasters and I'm glad I did. I have purchased four different blasters, so I hope I can give some insight on the operations, accuracy, and fun factor. I have used the Strong Arm Blaster (this item), Zombie Strike Crossfire Bow Blaster, Zombie Strike Slingfire Blaster, and the Zombie Strike Hammershot Blaster. For those considering a Nerf blaster for young children (Box states toy is for ages 8 and up), I would suggest the Zombie Strike Hammershot Blaster instead of this item. Both are hand guns, but the Strong Arm has a revolver cylinder that needs to be pushed out to reload the chambers. This process to reload increases the chance of breaking a portion of the blaster or potential for not fully seating the darts (foam tip not suction tip). In contrast, the Hammershot's cylinder does not pull out, so children only roll the cylinder and push in each dart- no mechanism hassles. The Crossfire Bow Blaster also has a simplistic method to push in the darts, but lacks the accuracy of the Strong Arm and Hammershot- user needs to consistently aim above the target after each consecutive dart due to the placement of the darts. For fun factor, the Crossfire will be a hit for small children, but the child with the hammershot will have the advantage in distance and accuracy (not to mention a better looking blaster- I think the Zombie series has more style than the Elite series). To fire the Strong arm, pull the slider back until it locks (grey slider above the handle). The cylinder will turn slightly to place the cylinder in-line. Pull the trigger and you're done. The Hammershot differs in that it has a hammer instead of a slider that you cock back like a revolver. Where the Strong arm shines is the power and accuracy. It does appear to shoot farther than the other blasters mentioned- followed closely by the Hammershot. The Zombie Slingfire is a great looking blaster (more detail and style), but darts lack the speed and accuracy compared to the Strong Arm and Hammershot. The lever-action of the Slingfire is flimsy, so I am concerned with the longevity. I can easily see children snapping the lever off after normal abuse. I never had a jamming issue on any of the Nerf blasters I have purchased. It is likely I have not used them enough to have a good test on longevity of the darts- shots fired where indoors. Ordering extra darts is a must. I hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2014 by John Galt

  • Great gift
Color: Clear
Bought as a birthday gift. The kid loved it. It was a hit at the party.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Vanessa L Berghorn

  • Bad packaging
Color: Purple
The product itself was nice, but as it was a gift for my granddaughter I would have like to have kept it in the packaging, the problem was the packaging was brown cardboard no nerf logo and it smelled so bad like vomit that it gagged me, so I had to take the gun out and put it in a gift bag
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Nina

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