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NERF Rampage N-Strike Elite Toy Blaster with 25 Dart Drum Slam Fire for Kids, Teens, & Adults (Amazon Exclusive)

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  • High-capacity 25-dart drum: The Nerf Rampage blaster’s drum holds up to 25 darts and includes 25 official Nerf Elite foam darts giving you plenty of firepower for Nerf battles
  • Slam-fire action for rapid dart blasting: shoot a rapid-fire dart Storm at targets with the toy blaster’s slam-fire action feature as you hold down the trigger and slide the handle
  • Hand-powered blasting up to 90 feet (27 meters): you're in control as you prime and fire the Rampage Nerf blaster by hand -- No batteries required -- and send darts flying up to 90 feet (27 meters)
  • Includes 25 darts: includes 25 official Nerf Elite darts that are designed for distance, tested and approved for performance and quality, and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips
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Product Dimensions 4.45 x 21.3 x 13.43 inches
Item Weight 2.75 pounds
Country of Origin China
ASIN B00DW1JT3I
Item model number 98697F01
Manufacturer recommended age 6 years and up
Batteries 1 AA batteries required.
Best Sellers Rank #10,973 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#54 in Toy Foam Blasters
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Release date August 1, 2018
Manufacturer Hasbro

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When the mission calls for serious firepower, bring along the Nerf N-Strike elite Rampage blaster that packs a high-capacity 25-dart drum and comes with 25 official Nerf elite darts. Shoot a rapid-fire dart Storm at targets with the toy Blaster’s slam-fire action as you hold down the trigger and keep sliding the handle to unleash ALL 25 darts fast. The Rampage Nerf Blaster is manually operated -- no batteries required -- so you're in control as you Prime and fire by hand. This blue N-Strike elite blaster for kids, teens, and adults is designed for distance, sending darts Streaking through the air up to 90 feet (27 meters). The Nerf Rampage toy blaster comes with 25 official Nerf elite darts that are designed for distance, tested and approved for performance and quality, and constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips so they're fun to blast -- and get blasted with -- indoors and outdoors. Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.

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It'S Time To Take Your N-Strike Battling To The Next Level With The Rampage Blaster. With A 25-Dart Drum Magazine, The Rampage Blaster Gives You An Incredible Rapid-Fire Blitz, Firing Revolutionary Elite Darts At A Range Of 75 Feet. Release A Storm Of Darts At Your Target By Sliding The Slam Fire Handle Repeatedly While You Hold Down The Trigger. The Drum Magazine Works With Other Clip System Blasters (Sold Separately), And The Elite Darts Work With Any Elite Blaster And Most Original N-Strike Blasters (Sold Separately). For The Final Word In Today'S Blaster Technology, You Need The Elite Customization And Interchangeable Parts Of The Rampage Blaster.

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CAUTION: Do not aim at eyes or face. TO AVOID INJURY: Use only with official NERF darts. Other darts may not meet safety standards. Do not modify darts or dart blaster. Some assembly required. No tools needed.

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Nerf N-Strike Elite Rampage

Slam into dart-blasting battles with the Nerf Elite Rampage blaster! It features a 25-dart drum so you can unleash a storm of darts. The Rampage toy blaster includes 25 Nerf Elite foam darts that are great for indoor and outdoor play. Launch 1 dart at a time, or unleash all 25 darts in rapid succession with slam-fire action. With its 25-dart capacity, this pump-action Elite blaster makes a big impact in outdoor games.

You're ready for action in a few steps. Load darts into the drum, pump the priming handle backward and forward, and pull the trigger to fire 1 dart. Strike with slam-fire action by holding down the trigger and moving the handle back and forth until you've emptied the drum. Aim for distance with this blaster that sends darts flying up to 90 feet (27 meters).

Nerf

SLAM FIRE ACTION

Launch all 25 darts rapidly with slam fire action! Hold down the trigger and keep moving the priming handle back and forth to unleash a 25-dart barrage.

Nerf

25-DART ROTATING DRUM

Blast a barrage of darts from the Nerf N-Strike Elite Rampage blaster! It features a high-capacity drum so you can fire 25 darts in a row. Comes with 25 Nerf Elite foam darts!

Nerf

FIRES DARTS UP TO 90 FEET (27 METERS)

Designed for distance, the Rampage foam blaster sends darts blasting toward the competition up to 90 feet (27 meters).

What's in the box

  • Nerf N-Strike Elite Rampage
  • Rampage Body
  • Drum Connector
  • 25-Dart Drum Magazine
  • 25 Elite Darts
  • Instructions
  • Product guides and documents

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    Customers say

    Customers find this Nerf blaster fun and appreciate its design, with one noting it's the best spring blaster Nerf has ever made. Moreover, the gun shoots darts very far, and customers like its overall quality. However, the functionality and durability receive mixed reviews - while some say it works well and is durable, others report it becomes inoperable and tears darts to shreds. Additionally, customers disagree on the value for money, with some considering it worth the price while others find it overpriced.

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    186 customers mention "Fun toy"183 positive3 negative

    Customers find this toy gun fun, particularly for children and nephews, with one customer mentioning it's enjoyable to shoot at tin cans.

    "...The clip attaches to the side and it makes it fun to operate this gun. It is very satisfying and fun to use this thing...." Read more

    "Grabbed on sale. Not bad fun to shoot. Only real issue is the ammo clip can come dislodged if wacked in." Read more

    "...Its fun when you really rack and fire though." Read more

    "...Still a fun blaster to use. I recommend this to players who can deal with the issue and won’t rage quit and slam the blaster to the ground." Read more

    181 customers mention "Nerf gun quality"181 positive0 negative

    Customers find this Nerf gun to be great, with one customer noting it's the best spring blaster Nerf has ever made.

    "Great gun, Not only does this have the ability to send darts WAY over 75 feet, but also come's with a 25 dart drum...." Read more

    "This blaster is great. It just is. The Raider, the earlier version of this, and reliability issues as did its 35rd magazine...." Read more

    "...I personally think that this is the BEST Nerf gun, hands down, in terms of raw firepower...." Read more

    "...Other than that, I feel this is a great gun and it is my go-to gun when my friends and I find ourselves shooting each other in the dorm room...." Read more

    112 customers mention "Design"112 positive0 negative

    Customers like the design of the toy gun, describing it as a nice shooter with a cool gif.

    "...It came with 35 darts and a 35rd drum magazine, and the lovely raider stock that we all know and love...." Read more

    "...The blue paint looks really good. The handle is a very natural method of charging the blaster. It can be used as an assault grip too...." Read more

    "...The sleek design has very little wasted space. The included 25 round drum is much sought after and 18 round stick magazines easy to get as spares...." Read more

    "Nice shooter. The drum magazine can be a challenge to load. You don't want to over fill it...." Read more

    111 customers mention "Range"104 positive7 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the toy gun's range, noting that it shoots darts very far, with one customer mentioning it can be used at close range.

    "...Pros: -Incredible range, goes way more than 75 feet -Very accurate compared to all elite blaster's..." Read more

    "...They also shoot great out of older blasters. The foam is slightly stiffer than the old pinkish foam and the heads are slightly stiffer as well...." Read more

    "...Pros: - Excellent range, probably the best out of the non-battery Nerf series -..." Read more

    "...2. Shoots darts very far 3. High dart capacity 4. Usually easy to fix jams 5. Good balance Disadvantages: 1...." Read more

    286 customers mention "Functionality"103 positive183 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the toy gun's functionality, with some reporting it works very well, while others find it basically inoperable or unusable.

    "...the side-loading, however one thing was wrong: the original raider performed poorly, in standard shots and even worse in slamfire...." Read more

    "...being the lack of a stock and a few painted accents, they perform much differently...." Read more

    "...This Nerf Rampage was the worst Nerf blaster I have ever purchased in my entire life...." Read more

    "...Although it does tend to jam when usimg older or bad quality darts." Read more

    264 customers mention "Durability"85 positive179 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the toy gun's durability, with some finding it very durable while others report that it tears darts to shreds and breaks easily.

    "...mount for the magazine, which is on the left side, is the only durability problem. As with the raider, it's a separate piece that snaps on...." Read more

    "...The gun is rather comfortable and is high quality. The gun hardly jams and also has 2 tactical rails and has the ability for a stock...." Read more

    "...This product is poorly designed and extremely overpriced. Please I’m begging you, if you value your money AVOID this product at all costs...." Read more

    "...But I got it to fire ever time. When if Jams, the dart gets tore up and will probably need to go in the trash...." Read more

    170 customers mention "Value for money"117 positive53 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the toy gun's value for money, with some finding it a great item and considering it a steal, while others feel it's not worth the cost.

    "good value" Read more

    "...-Compact, very comfortable if you're left handed -Good 25 dart magazine for plenty of ammo..." Read more

    "...This product is poorly designed and extremely overpriced. Please I’m begging you, if you value your money AVOID this product at all costs...." Read more

    "This blaster is very fun to use and very good as a secondary. However this blaster has some feeding issues...." Read more

    459 customers mention "Jamming frequency"78 positive381 negative

    Customers report that the toy gun jams frequently, particularly with darts getting stuck in the magazine.

    "...However, I have to knock off a star due to the jamming issue, which many have already spoken about...." Read more

    "...The Rampage does occasionally jam. Especially when using old darts...." Read more

    "...Immediately upon firing it jammed. We realized that unless you prime the handle far backwards and forwards as possible, the blaster will not fire...." Read more

    "My son loved it but it jams a lot and only came with 7 bullets." Read more

    The Worst Nerf Gun Money Can Buy!!!
    1 out of 5 stars
    The Worst Nerf Gun Money Can Buy!!!
    I sincerely wish I could give this blaster ZERO stars. Where do I even start with this piece of garbage. This Nerf Rampage was the worst Nerf blaster I have ever purchased in my entire life. I purchased this Nerf Rampage, because I was looking for a Nerf blaster for my child that would allow him to have fun with his family using a high capacity magazine. I saw a few reviews on YouTube that praised this blaster for its performance, so I decided to give it a chance, considering the fact that it had a high capacity magazine and slam fire- slam fire being when you hold down the trigger and prime the blaster at the same time, which allows you to control the rate of fire. When I received the blaster I was initially disappointed with the paint job. It was sloppy and some of the white lines on top were smudged, but I figured my son wouldn’t care so I let it go. But for $51 you would hope they could at least paint it right. Once I actually began showing my son how to use the blaster that’s when I realized how much of a piece of trash this thing was. Immediately upon firing it jammed. We realized that unless you prime the handle far backwards and forwards as possible, the blaster will not fire. But this was sometimes difficult to do since the priming was not as smooth as we’d hoped. When pushing the handle forward the blaster tended to ever so slightly dangled the priming handle rearward which would further aid in jamming. Not to mention how pathetic the slam fire was. When I tried to show my son how to use slam fire the blaster seized up and jammed for the third time. This time when trying to clear the jam manually I realized that it was tearing up the elite darts. This was by far the biggest disappointment. I couldn’t even fire all 25 darts without jamming at least once. This product is poorly designed and extremely overpriced. Please I’m begging you, if you value your money AVOID this product at all costs. I’ve never sent a product back to Amazon so fast before today. Thankfully I was able to purchase a Nerf Rival Atlas for my son which works beautifully. It may not have slam fire but it does not jam, has a high capacity magazine and shoots rival rounds. I would definitely recommend that over this any day.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017
      Great gun, Not only does this have the ability to send darts WAY over 75 feet, but also come's with a 25 dart drum. The gun is rather comfortable and is high quality. The gun hardly jams and also has 2 tactical rails and has the ability for a stock. The blaster also has the best slam fire ability I have ever seen, its very clean and no friction, and the darts go incredibly far, its practically a Alpha trooper in a new body.

      Pros:

      -Incredible range, goes way more than 75 feet

      -Very accurate compared to all elite blaster's

      -Has a great slam fire ability

      -Comes with a fantastic 25 dart drum

      Cons:

      -If a dart jam's, typically the dart is either bent in half or ripped apart

      -dart jams can happen and can take awhile to unjam (you may even need a rod to get a dart out)

      -Is difficult to hold when using long 18 dart magazine
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2012
      This blaster is great. It just is. The Raider, the earlier version of this, and reliability issues as did its 35rd magazine. This blaster only ever jams if you have a deformed dart in it. It is very accurate as well. I've gotten so many repeat kills at distances of as much as 30ft it isn't even funny.

      The 75 foot range claimed on the box is what the blaster can achieve if you arc the shot. More often it would be like 70 or so. Shooting flat, you'll get about 55 ft most of the time. Thing is, that's such a marked improvement over the old blasters that I still give it high marks especially since it's fairly accurate at those ranges.

      The reason for the power is that the internals are now a direct plunger system. Direct plunger means it's like a conventional syringe. After the famous longshot came out, everyone started modifying its direct plunger system so the blaster could get more than 100ft ranges. Until this year, almost ever blaster they came out with since had a reverse plunger system where the plunger was like a cap. Its the structural inverse of a syringe. The Elite blasters are a return to the syringe direct plunger, which is great, but many people have tried to modify them with limited improved results.

      The Rampage's internals are very simple and have fewer parts than the Raider did, which is great. It's less of a hassle if you want to take one apart.

      The nice thing about the direct plunger system is you can increase the spring tension without risking internal destruction, as demonstrated by Griffinmods on youtube. An SG Nerf commenter on facebook reported that you will want to reinforce the internal mounts for the operating parts, on the inside of the shell however if you do that.

      I for one like the blaster so much that i won't alter it in any way other than maybe painting it.

      The mount for the magazine, which is on the left side, is the only durability problem. As with the raider, it's a separate piece that snaps on. It is possible to slightly loosen it if you bump it while a long magazine is in there, e.g. the drum it comes with or one of the excellent 18rd clips they now sell. If it gets bumped hard enough, you will have a jam until you re-seat it in its proper position.

      The only other thing that isn't so great is that it doesn't come with a stock. Of course, being an internally upgraded raider, it can take a stock like most other nstrike blasters, but it doesn't come with one.

      The elite darts are a great improvement. They are lighter and better balanced than the old streamlines and don't fishtail as much. They also shoot great out of older blasters. The foam is slightly stiffer than the old pinkish foam and the heads are slightly stiffer as well. On the SG Nerf blog, which I highly recommend, they cut one in half and compared it to an old streamline and found that part of the reason the balance is better is that the stem of the head, which goes down the hollow center of every kind of foam dart, is shorter on the Elite darts. Its always good to know why something is good, not just that it is good.

      There isn't much that can be said for its "educational" quality other than that it gives a kid a sense of what its like to shoot something with a magazine for the first time. If you crack it open to tinker with the internals then I would give it high marks for educational quality though and that goes for any nerf blaster.

      One last thing i would say is that you really need to get eye protection if you're going to play with elite blasters. They won't give you a black eye but they do hurt. The extra power means the hits sting a bit more when you get hit anywhere but they will never break windows or injure your pets. Just get some goggles, not sunglasses. Shop goggles will work fine though for my purposes, I'm getting some that are overkill but can be used for airsoft as well as in the shop: the Revision Desert Locust Fan Goggles which exceed military requirements for ballistic protection and, as the name indicates, have a fan it so they don't fog up.

      Despite some minor setbacks I again must say that you should get this blaster. It is truly excellent.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2015
      Background: I have a lot of Nerf guns - I have basically all of the non-battery powered Nerf N-Strike Elites (Retaliator, Strongarm, Roughcut, Jolt) and have used the Maverick, Hammerlock, Stryfe, and Triad. I personally think that this is the BEST Nerf gun, hands down, in terms of raw firepower. However, I have to knock off a star due to the jamming issue, which many have already spoken about. My personal experience with the jams are that they aren't super hard to clear - they even made a side port for clearing jams. However, for people who don't really know how to use the Nerf gun, if it jams, they will probably just make the jam worse. Of course, if you are in the middle of a Nerf gun war, that could be fatal, but that's what the backup piece is for! Another issue is the drum barrel that it comes with. The drum barrel is not that great. Although it holds 25 darts, it can sometime fail to push the next dart into the gun. I mitigated this by using the normal 12/18 dart magazines. I don't recommend it for kids due to these two issues, it might take the fun out of it. But if you are giving this to a teenager, they will probably enjoy the pleasure of raining Nerf darts on their friends.

      Pros:
      - Excellent range, probably the best out of the non-battery Nerf series
      - Slam fire function gives you the ability to make it rain Nerf darts.
      - Decent accuracy
      - Comes with 25 darts
      - Forward grip cocking is pretty nice, probably one of the best mechanisms out there (matched by the hammerlock and the roughcut)

      Cons:
      - If it jams during a Nerf gun fight, drop it and switch to your Strongarm/sidearm of choice.
      - Drum barrel (and any magazine) causes the gun to feel lopsided towards the left.
      - Drum barrel isn't that great; might be better to replace with the clip magazines. I personally prefer using the 12 clip since it doesn't make it feel that lopsided.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2016
      If anyone has used the old version of this gun (the Nerf Raider) you will be pleasantly surprised. While the two guns look nearly identical, the only difference being the lack of a stock and a few painted accents, they perform much differently. The Rampage shoots hard and straight, much like most of the newer Nerf guns sitting on the shelves of Target or Toys R Us. The Rampage does occasionally jam. Especially when using old darts. However, my personal experiences with jamming were quickly resolved by removing the magazine and pulling the trigger. This is the solution when the "slam fire" charging handle won't push all the way forward. Other than that, I feel this is a great gun and it is my go-to gun when my friends and I find ourselves shooting each other in the dorm room.

      Note: The drum magazine was reduced in size since the Raider. This gun only holds 25 darts. However, this is still more than enough darts for a small Nerf battle. In my opinion, it's too much ammo. I actually prefer to use an 18 round magazine and stuff my pockets with 6 round mags. Reloading adds to the fun, but in no way is what I do strategic.
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    • Shilpa G.
      5.0 out of 5 stars Best Nerf ever
      Reviewed in India on February 4, 2017
      "I bought a Nerf gun called Rampage. I has a capacity of 25 darts. If jams rarely (once or twice in 25 darts). It has a secret bullet storage (1 bullet) in the handle. It has a jam access and drum jam access. It has 2 big tactical rails. It is a Nerf Elite N-Strike Rampage. It's a blue and white gun, and the drum is orange and transparent, the darts are blue and orange. We have Nerf wars with me and my friends. I got it for my birthday. I rate the gun 4.8/5 stars."

      This is a review written by my 10yo son, pasted here verbatim.
    • Thomas Armitage
      5.0 out of 5 stars Best spring-loaded nerf gun I ever had
      Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2019
      Needed a gun to play with my nieces and nephews. I wish I had this thing when I was a kid. It’s accurate, easy to fire and has a fantastic ammo capacity. About the only problem is loading the thing; it’ll take at least two minutes to reload it completely. That makes you a very tempting target. So make sure you’re playing with someone who plays honourably (my nieces don’t).
    • Ben Millgate
      5.0 out of 5 stars shooting
      Reviewed in Australia on November 17, 2024
      I didn't know how to repeat fire, but now I know
    • alan l.
      4.0 out of 5 stars Top Gun
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2024
      As a Christmas present would have liked in "normal " box & not just plain substitute .
    • ∩( T)∩  ∩(Y )∩
      5.0 out of 5 stars 無事、美品の暴君をゲット
      Reviewed in Japan on October 15, 2016
      この商品は、ハズブロ社の簡易梱包で配送されます。なので店頭で見るような商品パッケージ(外装)はありません。
      それ自体は事前に知っていたのですが、その上でアマゾンのお馴染みの梱包がされるのかと思いきや、
      その簡易包装の外箱に直に伝票が貼ってあり、外装が直に配送されました。
      なので私も少々面食らいました。
      幸い(本当に幸い)、商品自体にはダメージはなく、美品が届きました。
      動作不良も無く、一安心。
      しかしこれはむしろ稀なケースなのでは、とも思います。
      在庫も僅かになり価格も高騰していくことが予想される商品なだけに、
      この頼りない梱包はやはりリスキーです。

      梱包の話が長くなりましたが、商品自体のレビューに移ります。

      主にドラムマガジンに惹かれて購入しました。
      構えたままコッキングできるレバーポンプアクションが機能的でグッド。
      大きいマガジンは意外と邪魔にならず、100発撃った程度では一度もジャムらず、安定感があります。

      当初、弾幕を張るだけが能かと思いきや、意外と命中精度が高い!
      実は、狙い澄ました一撃も撃てる優等生なのでした。

      難点は、コッキングの残響。
      毎度ほそい金属音が響くので、ドカドカ撃っていると次第に耳がキーーーンとなってきます。
      それが魅力だと思う方もいるかもしれませんが、私は少し苦手に感じました。

      あとは、ストックを標準装備してくれていれば嬉しかったかな・・・。
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