Monday, September 13, 2010

Review Of The Raider Rapid Fire CS-35

By Marcus Liberty

Many kids are bored out of their mind when they are inside. With nothing to do, the T.V., computer, and video games provide entertainment, but do not provide any physical exercise.

Instead of getting fat in front of the T.V., a CS-35 and a friend, brother or sister with one as well provides instant fun. It doesn't matter if you are a kid or a kid at heart, a Nerf war is good fun.

Because these toy guns shoot soft foam darts, you don't have to worry about destroying your house and breaking things. They also are soft enough that it doesn't hurt to get shot by one.

The Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 has a long name. It also has a long body, much like a shotgun. It has a pump shaped like a handle in the front that you grab hold of. To cock it and load a dart, you pull the handle forward and push it forward.

If the Rapid Fire CS-34 is too short for comfort, you can lengthen the adjustable stock in the back. Another feature of this Nerf gun is that it holds 35 darts in a round drum magazine that also fits other clip fed Nerf guns. The magazine mounts to the side of the gun. You can shoot single shots, or shoot faster by continually pumping it.

There are two rails on it so you can change the stock or add a site to it. This is a bigger Nerf gun that is capable of shooting single shots, or several shots fairly rapidly. Probably the most appealing aspect of it is the 35 darts that it can carry.

A potential downside of this gun are that the drum magazine offsets the weight of it, making it a little awkward to carry.

All in all, this gun has several features. The two tactical rails let you change the stock or add a scope or other add on to it. You can snipe with single shots, or if the situation calls for it, you can shoot as fast as you can pump it.

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