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Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000 Red

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That’s because its accuracy makes up for its speed on the range, hitting the farthest targets with precision. The Artemis is a pump-action blaster that features three integrated magazines that hold ten High-Impact Rounds each, and a front turret system that rotates on the prime. It also has the ability to be slam fired for a higher rate of fire. Like other RIVAL blasters, a safety mechanism is located just next to the trigger. This rotation helps you pull out the next round of magazines during rivalry rounds. This process makes for a smooth shooting experience, which is why you never experience jammed loads.

NERF Rival Artemis Review - We Put The XVII-3000 Through Its

There are three separate loading holes because these are three (sort of) independent magazines. I found it was best to load one in each repeatedly rather than put all the rounds into one before moving on to the next due to the way the loading mechanism works (we will go into this later).They have done this by using a similar design to the Rival Zeus’s inline magazine but merged 3 of them together. The difference is that in the Zeus you can remove the magazine, but it is only 10 rounds. One reason Hades is so big and heavy is because of the increased magazine capacity. The magazines in the Nerf Hades are all non-removable long tubes. Opening the Hades magazines Since this blaster seems to be aimed at fairly close combat, this is not too much of an issue and the consistency of the high impact round ammo is still there, so you are still going to hit a ton more than you are with any N-Strike blaster. Verdict Unlike other blasters that use a revolving cylinder, the Artemis XVII-3000 does not use a rotation mechanism to turn the turret. Instead, it uses a slide that goes through channels in the revolving turret. [1] You will need to load each of the three magazine tubes individually. Loading should be easy but may take some time given the size of the blaster and the magazine capacity.

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Next let’s look at the Artemis’ other party piece, slam-fire! By holding the trigger, and pumping the priming handle you can throw a lot of foam at high speed. The first thing that strikes you is that this is a very compact blaster for something that holds 30 rounds.

The loading tube features a sort of a one-way entrance – or easy in, not so easy out entrance. This ensures that if you tip the blaster over you are not going to see 29 (it always happens then) balls rolling off under the couch. One of the most important improvements to the Rival Hades is the increased magazine capacity. Unlike the Artemis, which has a 30-round magazine, the Rival Hades brings it up to 60 rounds. At the front is the cool rotating barrel thing, which rotates the four barrels every time you prime it. This is not just for the looks, it is how it is pulling the ammo out of the magazines. The Rival Hades has a single fire and a slam fire feature. Like many other Nerf blasters, the Rival Hades is a spring-powered pump-action blaster and belongs to the Phantom Corps category. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

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