

🔥 Ready, Aim, Slam-Fire: Own the Nerf Arena with Elite Power!
The Nerf Rampage N-Strike Elite Blaster is a high-capacity, manually operated toy blaster featuring a 25-dart drum and slam-fire rapid blasting action. Designed for kids, teens, and adults, it fires official Nerf Elite foam darts up to 90 feet without batteries. Compatible with other N-Strike Elite clips and darts, it offers customizable, long-lasting fun for indoor and outdoor Nerf battles.





| ASIN | B00DW1JT3I |
| Age Range Description | 8+ Years |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,356 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #26 in Toy Foam Blasters |
| Brand Name | Nerf |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 9,225 Reviews |
| Included Components | 25 Elite Darts, 25-Dart Drum Magazine, Drum Connector, Instructions, Nerf N-Strike Elite Rampage, Rampage Body |
| Item Dimensions | 4.45 x 21.3 x 13.43 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.98"L x 4.02"W x 12.76"H |
| Item Type Name | Nerf Blaster |
| Item Weight | 2.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 90 Feet |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | Multiple players |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Size | Large |
| Style | modern |
| Sub Brand | Nerf |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Target Audience | Unisex, 8 years and older |
| Theme | Video-Games |
| Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
| UPC | 630509269280 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
S**R
We love this one!
it does jam if you overload the mag, if you try to fan it and do not fully charge it forward and/or back. After you figure that out... do yourself a favor (if you have an FDM/PLA printer) and print out one of the stocks on thingiverse... most excellent. The stability with that really allows you to kick down doors and take names. There is a shorty stock we printed for youngins, and it's great now little ones can fan like it's 2099!
S**C
One of my favs
I think this is one of the best pump action nerf guns out there. Pumping from the handle grip is fast, gives leverage with out the loss of accuracy. Ammo side loader is conveniently located compared to other models. I'm not a huge fan of the drum barrel but it can be substituted with other compatible nerf magazines. It also has some modifications options that can be fun. It has good range and accuracy for a nerf guns. My nieces and nephews have had a blast shooting empty cans, targets and anything else we can think of.
K**N
Nerf gun for kids and adults
Very nice nerf gun it functions great and doesn't jam frequently. It has a cool color and a great battery life as well as power and firing rate. This gun has great safety but was a bit pricey for what it is.
S**G
Buy this blaster. now.
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.
S**Y
Highly recommend!
I couldn’t be happier with this product! It exceeded my expectations in every way—high quality, easy to use, and exactly as described. I’ve noticed a real difference since I started using it, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for something reliable and effective. Definitely worth every penny!
C**N
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.
C**E
Very fun nerf gun!
I really love this toy gun! It comes with a large round clip that holds a total of 25 bullets. 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. It just feels good to cock this gun every time you shoot it. It has a grip in the front that slides back and forth to re-cock the gun. It sounds good and feels very solid. It is a well built gun. The clip is solid as well. the bullets are all made out of soft foam rubber and all look the same to me. Before you can shoot this gun, you have to load up the bullets into the huge clip that attaches to the side of the weapon. When loading the clip, there's a little plastic handle that you can turn that makes it easier to push the bullets down into the clip. Once it's fully loaded, you attach the clip to the side of the gun and then slide the forward grip forward to chamber the first round into the gun. Then you pull the trigger to shoot the bullet. But since it's soft foam rubber, the bullet is 100% harmless! It's just a lot of fun, and I highly recommend this toy to kids of appropraite age as well as adults wanting to be a kid again ;-)
A**A
Fun gift
I got this nerf gun for a 10th birthday party gift. The boy loved it! The price was lower than other similar toys at target or a Walmart. Also, this was an Amazon exclusive toy, so he did not have this specific nerf gun yet.
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