NERF Modulus Tri-Strike Blaster

Brand: NERF
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Model: B5577
EAN: 0630509422982
Category: Toys & Games
List Price: $55.99
Price: $49.95  (127 customer reviews)
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Dimension: 15.00 x 3.19 x 30.00 inches
Shipping Wt: 2.80 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Boys can build their own blaster for each mission with the Nerf Modulus Tri-Strike blaster from Hasbro! The Tri-Strike blaster featurs 3 different ways to blast that can all be used separately, or combined, for custom configurations. Bring an entire arsenal to the battlefield with the versatility and power of the Tri-Strike blaster! Start building with the Elite Dart Blaster and attachable 10-dart clip combo. Precision-fire Elite darts or fire 10 in a row using rapid-sliding-bolt-action! Extend the barrel with the Mega Barrel Extension. Then fire Mega darts with this big barrel’s increased range. Attach the Missile Launcher and Missile Launcher Stock to the Elite Dart Blaster for an even bigger blaster! Then, separate the Missile Launcher and Missile Launcher Stock, to clip them together for a stealthy back-up missile blaster. Expand the customizing options with Nerf Modulus Upgrade Kits (each sold separately). With the full Nerf Modulus system, over 1000 different combinations are possible! Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.

Features

  • 3 WAYS TO BLAST: The Nerf Modulus Tri-Strike blaster has 3 different launchers, giving you 3 ways to blast. Fire Nerf Elite darts, Nerf Mega darts, and a Nerf rocket
  • ELITE DART BLASTER, MEGA BARREL, and ROCKET LAUNCHER: Use the bolt-action Elite dart blaster by itself, or attach the included Nerf Mega barrel extension or rocket launcher for more ways to play
  • CREATE A SEPARATE ROCKET LAUNCHER: Attach the 2 rocket launcher pieces together to build a launcher that you can use on its own
  • INCLUDES 10-DART CLIP, 10 ELITE DARTS, 4 NERF MEGA DARTS, 1 NERF ROCKET: This Nerf toy blaster comes with foam projectiles for all 3 blaster styles, and a removable clip for the Elite blaster
  • GREAT GIFTS FOR KIDS: Nerf Modulus blasters are great backyard toys for 8 year old boys and girls. They’ll have fun changing blaster styles as they play. Each sold separately, subject to availability

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Top Reviews

This is not a bad blaster, actually I think it is great
by Amazon Customer (4 out of 5 stars)
December 5, 2016

This is not a bad blaster, actually I think it is great. It is versatile. The center blaster is good, but sometimes it doesn't fire.The mega dart barrel works well except you have to put a lot of power into pumping it, to prevent it from flopping out. The misile launcher works well but doesn't go too far unless you press it hard. I gave it four stars because when you assemble all the modules it might be the best one I have had.
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My favorite attitude adjuster
by Clara (5 out of 5 stars)
January 11, 2017

I love having Nerf bullets all over our house. I love stepping on them in the middle of the night, during the day and especially first thing in the morning. Most importantly (and seriously), I love that my son's expression on Christmas morning was that I would win "Mommy of the Year" award for the rest of his life and I could do no wrong. Fast forward, 2 hours later and I'm trying to get him to eat veggies and now I'm the worst mommy ever. Such is life. Fun toy, I especially love shooting Nerf bullets/grenades/rockets at my kids (and sometimes husband) when they don't do what I ask them to do the first time I ask them to do it (parent's you know what I'm talking about).
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Coolest Blaster Ever!!
by Kristin K (5 out of 5 stars)
June 3, 2016

This is what I've been waiting for! This is one of the best bolt action Nerf blasters! It comes with the first ever 10 round straight magazine. It's a little bit more than a six round mag and less than a twelve round mag. The barrel attachment can fit on about all blasters with a barrel attachment point and gives you 4 mega darts to shoot and easily front load them. The two missle attachment parts can disconnect from the blaster and connect together to make a stand-alone blaster. I love to make this blaster into a sniper since it is bolt action and small so you can add on other attachments to make it look like an awesome sniper. The main body of the blaster is very powerful and definetly shows elite performance! I would definetly recommend this blaster!
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It's perfect for sibling terror, indoors and out. And I'm a nit-picky monkey.
by Ctuia (5 out of 5 stars)
September 20, 2016

The Modulus Tri-Strike has been on many people's wish list (It certainly was on mine!) since it was revealed during the 2016 Toy Fair in New York. And for good reason as well, with it's impressive feature set allowing it to fire 3 types of foam ammunition, hence the name, Tri-Strike. It comes with 10 white elite darts, 4-mega darts, and a missile.

It's a blaster that really lets you chose what you wanna do. It's great fun choosing how to terrorize the house. This degree of freedom to do what you like, how you like was what modulus was always about.

What's it like to fire then? Mostly impressive.
The front mega-dart launcher is a detachable hand operated unit. It uses Nerf's patented smart air-restriction system to fire 1 mega dart with each pump. That's how it should work in theory. However, I have had the first dart smoothly fire, then the next 2 fire together, and the last dart half-way out its barrel by the 2nd pump. This effect will perhaps only worsen with worn mega darts. It's not too common of a pattern however, occurring maybe once out of 5 times in my experience (each time you fully load the 4 barrels). Otherwise the front unit fires single shots like it was meant to do. Distance is admirable, around 40 feet if you're angrily slamming the front pump.
The missile launcher is comprised of 2 tethered parts. The stock that is a pump and the top barrel that houses your lonely missile. Company costs an extra $7.99 (3-missile pack). It's certainly fun to watch missiles effortlessly sail through the air. The missile launcher's 2 parts can be attached together to make a modulus Thunderblast. This now standalone missile launcher makes it well worth the price. Whether attached to the blaster like you see in the pictures, or as a standalone piece, you have the option of using your 2 hands to compress the pump, or to slam the butt-stock into your shoulder. Also alike the front mega launcher, distance is dependent on how hard you push or compress. It tends to be a little hard on the shoulder.
So onto the main blaster. It's what many Nerf fans of the Longstrike yearned for. It's a bolt-action that has elite ranges. It achieves around 45 feet flat, and easily hits 65+ with an arc. I must mention Slam-fire. You can take down close targets and lob foam madness with this feature. The handle fits nicely in the hand, and doesn't seem to have any weird angles to grip like the Modulus ECS-10. Though by itself it tends to be front-heavy; more so than a Retaliator or Recon. The bolt action is where I have both praise and mild criticisms. The action when sliding it back and forth is nicely balanced in single fire mode, with satisfying clicks that lock the bolt after a proper prime. The same satisfying prime from the bolt action becomes a slight nuisance when slam-firing, as it introduces resistance which slightly torques the blaster in your hand. A strong grip is recommended for slam-firing. Normal single-fire is quite easy, and worry free for those who are younger.
There's also the color which I personally dig, but some would rather paint over. The blaster body is made from white plastic with orange used in several areas. The rest is paint. More details that may bother some people include: the bizarre jam doors that require you to remove the clip before accessing, and the distance to the magazine release which cannot be reached with mortal fingers (at least while your hand is on the handle). With the magazine release, I've just gotten used to releasing with the opposite hand.

All in all, I had high expectations for this blaster, and I've found it to be exceedingly fun and capable. A recommended buy for anyone who can afford it.

Photos show this product in combination with a N-strike Recon.
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Sweet Edition to my Son's Collection!
by Kelsey (4 out of 5 stars)
July 15, 2017

Purchased this Modulus Tri Strike shooter as a gift for our 6 year old. Needless to say, he loved it! It was a great edition to his Nerf collection as he already had a few others from the Modulus series. This Tri Strike comes with everything you need.. I did purchase an extra pack of the Elite Mega Missiles because he didn't have any before & I figured 1 wasn't fun enough! It's easy to put together, he has no problems swapping parts on/off, reloading, cocking or firing. He can comfortably carry & run with it.. it's not too heavy. The stock piece it comes with makes it a little too long but it doesn't seem to bother him.
& MOST IMPORTANT nothing beats Nerf quality for me. We have been buying Nerf products shooters for our son since he was a baby, 7 years ago & have some from before that. They have all been thoroughly played with & fired and VERY rarely do I find one that has broken. I once ran over a smaller pistol with my car & it still fires darts no problem. Another great one from Nerf!
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Loads of fun!
by K J Toh (5 out of 5 stars)
December 12, 2017

I've got this during the Black Friday sale and it is probably one of the best purchases I have made.

There has been lots said in various review about the good points (modular, 3 types of ammo, no batteries required, shoots a good distance, fun). However, there have been some recurring bad points that reviewers have brought up and I would just like to address them:
1. Packaging box. Loads of people do not realise they have chosen the Frustration free packaging. This means it gets shipped in a brown box, with contents obscured, presumably to minimise damage and shipping volume. Not a bad point by itself. Makes for easier wrapping too!
2. Mega darts shoots 2 at a time sometimes. Having used it, I found that if you push the mega darts all the way in, double firing should be minimised.
3. Jamming. All Magazine based blasters experience this at some point. A lot of it can be blamed on the darts used. The older the darts, the easier it is to jam. Don't use too old/ squishy/ malformed darts.

Technique also counts. The bolt should be fully pulled back in one motion. An Incomplete pull beyond the 1/2 way mark followed by a repeated pull will result in double feeding.

Also, when pushing the bolt forward, if you encounter resistance, don't force it. You'll either end up with a deformed dart, or a sheared dart. pull back slightly and re-push forward. The dart should be properly chambered in.

Furthermore, ensure the rubber tips of the darts don't touch the magazine well. This results in friction preventing the magazine spring from doing its job properly, resulting in either no feeding, or misalignment of darts causing jams.

All in all, a nice bolt action blaster with slam fire as a bonus. No need for batteries too! Jams can be minimised with good darts and good technique. Recommended!
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Defective product
by Anabelle Castro (1 out of 5 stars)
July 15, 2018

My son has been dying for this nerf gun because he saw it in a YouTube video . We received the item today and witching 30 min the gun was jammed and it wouldn't work . I try fixing it . Watch every YouTube video on how to put it together or I jammed it . Unfortunately my mom came over and how thrown all the boxes in the garbage making it imposible for us to put together an return it this has never really happen to us with any other nerf gun or any other item I have bought in amazon , unfortunately it seems at this product came defective . $60 and he didn't even get to use it for 30 min . Thankfully many o the accesorios he is able to use with his other nerf guns , but am truly dissatisfied and disappointed ti have wasted my money on something that doesn't work
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2 of 2 blasters with defective mega dart launchers.
by Randy S. (2 out of 5 stars)
May 3, 2019

Ordered two of these in February because of a great deal and saved the to give on a special occasion (one for me, and one for Team Kiddo). Surprised my kids with them today when I got back from a work trip. Missile launcher is simple enough for my two year-old. Main blaster is tons of fun for my seven year-old. I was hoping to let my four year-old use the simple pump action mega dart blaster, but neither one of them works. I have gotten them to fire a couple of times, but there doesn't seem to be a pattern no matter how many pumps, how many darts are loaded, how snug they are, how hard I pump. And now they just don't seem to be working at all. Cool concept, but getting two duds with the same problem is pretty disappointing and doesn't say much for quality control.
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Genuinely fun blaster
by Desert Beagle (5 out of 5 stars)
December 19, 2016

It's hard to describe, but this blaster gets back to the 'fun' of nerf. It's the blaster you'd have built as a kid - shoots 3 different types of ammo, it's modular, and it just feels cool. The masterkey Mega dart launcher can be easily swapped onto other blasters and the main blaster shoots pretty far. The missle launcher's stock doesn't always clip on to other stock attachment points due to the angle of the handle though - it won't fit on a Pyragon for instance.
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It's a good gun, but it tends to jam with other ...
by iamsbeloved (4 out of 5 stars)
July 21, 2017

It's a good gun, but it tends to jam with other dart types. For example, you're in the perfect position to shoot someone ,and you have an acue strike bullet in the gun and it jams. I got a new 12 round mag for it because its 10 round one is pretty small. Also the 12 round mag doesn't fit that well.

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