Common questions

Does the Nerf Rapidstrike CS 18 need batteries?

Does the Nerf Rapidstrike CS 18 need batteries?

The RapidStrike CS-18 is a Nerf blaster that was released on September 1, 2013 under the N-Strike Elite series. It requires four “C” batteries to be operated….Maximum rate of fire.

Flat Angled
55 feet 16.7 meters 75 feet 22.8 meters

How do you change the batteries in a Nerf Rapid Strike CS 18?

The battery compartment is in the orange section directly beneath the gun barrel. If you look at the blaster face-on, you will see three small screws on the orange section. Unscrew these and the battery compartment will slide forward.

What batteries do Nerf guns use?

4 size D batteries are required.

When did the Nerf Rapidstrike CS 18 come out?

The RapidStrike CS-18 is a Nerf blaster that was released on September 1, 2013 under the N-Strike Elite series. It requires four “C” batteries to be operated. It comes packaged with a clear eighteen dart clip, eighteen Elite Darts, and instructions. The RapidStrike CS-18 is a fully-automatic clip system blaster.

What’s the range of the Nerf N Strike Elite Rapidstrike?

The blaster’s Acceleration Trigger powers up the motor for super-speed firing. The clip holds all 18 of the included Elite Darts and it’s see-through so you can do instant firepower checks! With a range of up to 75 feet, you’ve got long-range striking power and a lightning rate of fire.

Can a Nerf elite clip work with any Nerf blaster?

Elite Darts work with any N-Strike Elite blaster and most original N-Strike blasters (sold separately). Clip works with all other Clip System blasters (sold separately). Tactical Rail is compatible with most N-Strike accessories (sold separately). Blaster comes with 18 Elite darts, 18-dart see-through clip and instructions.

How many darts does a Nerf Rapidstrike blaster fire?

The real fun with the RapidStrike CS-18 is how fast it can blast out 18 darts. As we show in the video, in just a matter of seconds you can easily unload 18 darts at your target. We found accuracy a little spotty, but still plenty of fun for your Nerf battles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt9Gu6waarg

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Ruth Doyle