1/15/2024 0 Comments Nerf whiteout seriesAlthough the Spectre REV-5 was introduced in 2010 as an intended successor to some extent, the blaster is still thoroughly available and is common in nearly every store that sells Nerf items. The blaster itself serves as a back-up or fast-firing shooter in the N-Strike line, and has outlasted every other blaster with the exception of the Unity Power System, Nite Finder EX-3, Big Bad Bow, Rapid Fire AS-20 and Secret Strike AS-1. Due to the fact that it is easy to fire, is fast, and safe, it is popular among smaller children. It is commonly used as a starter blaster for those just entering Nerf. The Maverick REV-6 was popular from its introduction to at least 2013. It consists of a main spring, firing trigger, catch, catch spring, plunger tube, iron sight, turret and drop button. The internals of the Maverick REV-6 are standard reverse plunger system internals. The cylinder also do not fall out very far, which makes reloading the gun much slower than one might like. The handle on the blaster is large and comfortable, which makes it a good blaster for adults to hold as well as children, though for users with smaller hands it may be more of an inconvinience. While this does help reloading, the seal of the blaster is weakened because of that. The blaster has a cylinder which, when the button on the left side on the blaster is pressed, will fall out, allowing for reloading. This could have been prevented if it was designed to rotate when primed. The Maverick REV-6's cylinder is rotated on the trigger pull, which may cause jams and other unnecessary issues. The Strongarm (N-Strike Elite), which is the successor to the Maverick, fixes this problem. The blaster is primed by pulling back and releasing the cocking mechanism. With the added size and because the attachment makes the priming mechanism higher up, when in the process of priming, pulling back the mechanism becomes much tougher. This becomes a problem when an accessory is put on the blaster. There is a Tactical Rail located on the cocking mechanism, which is an extremely poor spot for it. The Maverick REV-6 is a blaster that is about the size of a Recon CS-6 without accessories. There is an iron sight located on the top of the blaster, which helps the user aim at a target. It has come in several value packs, as well as been included in a special Disk Shot package. However, if the modder is competent enough, it is possible to overcome this problem. This blaster is relatively easy to modify, although it is hard to produce decent ranges from it, partly because of the fact it uses a Reverse plunger system to fire. This blue Maverick is now titled the Maverick Midnight, as the Maverick is most commonly found in the default N-Strike color scheme now. It was one of the first blasters to be released in the N-Strike theme, and initially came in blue. It is compatible with almost every type of dart. The Maverick REV-6 (titled the Maverick on boxes, and commonly shortened to Mav) is a 2004 Nerf N-Strike blaster that holds 6 Micro Darts. Only registered users can add to this page. This article has been protected as it has been considered complete. It can no longer be found in retail stores.
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