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  2. Nerf Blaster - Wikipedia

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    A man firing an N-Strike Stampede ECS. First introduced in 2003, N-Strike blasters established many trends in modern dart blasters. Many features such as tactical rails, barrel and stock attachment points, and magazines (officially referred to by Hasbro as Clips) first appeared in the N-Strike series and characterized the ability for customization, a common sight among today’s blasters.

  3. Nerf - Wikipedia

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    Nerf's most popular product type are Nerf blasters, [18] which are toy plastic guns that shoot foam darts.These darts have different-style tips, including Velcro-tipped in order to stick to Nerf vests (typically shipped with Dart Tag blasters), suction cup darts designed to stick to smooth surfaces, streamlined darts to fit into magazines (referred to as clips by Nerf), and darts able to ...

  4. Aim assist - Wikipedia

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    Often times, developers of games including the mechanic have "politely ignored" requests to nerf the feature. [4] Indeed, instances of patches to the feature designed to tone down its perceived advantages, such as with The Finals ' 1.4.1 patch in January 2024, are considered rare. [ 4 ]

  5. Nerf N-Strike - Wikipedia

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    Nerf N-Strike is a video game developed by EA Salt Lake and published by Electronic Arts [1] for the Wii. The game is a rail shooter played from a first-person perspective, and focuses on the Nerf line of toy dart blasters.

  6. Hitscan - Wikipedia

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    Hitscan in video game design, most commonly in first-person shooters, is a type of hit registration system that determines whether an object has been hit or not simply by scanning if the item used was aimed directly at its target and then applies the effects of the item (usually damage) instantly.

  7. KRISS Vector - Wikipedia

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    It features a 5.5-inch barrel (with an option of a 6.5-inch barrel on the Gen II version), a folding stock, flip-up Midwest Industries back-up iron sights (BUIS) (KRISS Sights on Gen II weapons), a full-length Picatinny rail for mounting various optics/scopes, and either two mode fire selector (single and full-auto) or a three mode fire ...

  8. Accuracy International AWM - Wikipedia

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    The right folding AX series chassis system was also more compact in the folded configuration making it more portable and concealable, and featured a pistol grip. On request of the MOD Accuracy International explored the possibility of updating the L115A3 Long Range Rifle to the AX series chassis system, to produce a rifle that is a hybrid of ...

  9. Internet Movie Firearms Database - Wikipedia

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    These devices fire "bolts of energy" in the movies, and the firearm they are based on is the British-made Sterling sub-machine gun. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Another example would be the 1999 movie Wild Wild West , in which a powered (as in, automatically revolving) Gatling gun is used, even though this was not realized until 1946—Gatling guns in the era ...