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Nerf N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire Blaster (Amazon Exclusive)

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Condition: Collectible - Very Good
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Arrives Sep 6 – Sep 7
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Product Packaging: Standard Packaging


Features

  • Rhino-Fire blaster rapid-fires Elite darts from 2 alternating barrels with motorized blasting
  • Removable tripod helps you steady your shots
  • Blaster's 2 drums hold 25 Elite Darts each
  • Includes 50 Elite Darts. Requires 6 D batteries (not included)
  • Blaster comes with two 25-dart drums, 50 Elite darts, tripod and instructions

Description

Dominate any battlefield with the double-barrel assault of the Rhino-Fire blaster! You can launch a blizzard of darts at targets up to 90 feet away from the blaster's two barrels, and its motorized firing puts you in control of the rate of fire! The blaster's 2 drums hold 25 darts each, and comes with 50 Elite Darts. Remove the tripod when you're on the move or attach it to steady your shots when you're firing from a secure location. You'll overwhelm the competition with the motorized, rapid-firing Rhino-Fire blaster! Nerf and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Dimensions: 5.87 x 33.82 x 15.87 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Item model number: 34276


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 - 8 years


Batteries: 6 D batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by plai m.

  • There is no better NERF gun than this bad boy!
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
There is no better NERF gun than this bad boy! The kiddos all love this thing. It's devastatingly awesome on the Nerf battle field. Even a 4 year old can manage to take on their much older siblings with this in hand. It is also everything you ever wanted when you were little. Trust me, get it. You will have no regrets. Ok, you will regret not buying the extra drum magazines. Even though they are expensive, but other than that none! Oh, and buy the 6 D cell batteries. Better yet buy rechargable or two sets of them. Batteries lasts a surprisingly long time but eventually ( about day 6 of nonstop nerf action over a vacation week for me) they run out and kids are sad if there are no more batteries in the house for this fantastic toy. And extra darts. Get the bulk pack of 75 darts to have extras on hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016 by Candy Lover

  • This gun is awesome. Shoots far
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
I have 10 different Nerf guns. This one shoots the farthest and way better then the TItan 50. It takes 6 d batteries instead of 4 like the others, which gives it more power. It is heavier and we mainly use it with the tripod. You can run and shoot but not as practical. It is expensive even on sale, but it's the best Nerf one. Only complaint is I wish it has 50 drums on each side. They shoot one at a time alternating each side of the gun. The barrels even go in and out which is cool. It has a tab to clear out jammed bullets which is nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019 by Kevin Krot

  • My son loves this gun
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
What more do I need to say. This was a highlight at Christmas, and a month later, he still plays with this nerf gun. Be warned, that this guns takes 6 D BATTERIES that are not included. So if you are giving as a gift, you'll probably want to include those in the order. Pros + Great range + Really sturdy (his brother has dropped the gun, kicked it, etc). Still works + Large dart capacity Cons - Darts come out hard. Not for shooting at little kids or toddlers. Adults, you make your own choices. - Darts do take several minutes to load. That's where my son gets bored. - The tripod base comes off too easily, so he rarely uses it. It works just fine when he carries the gun it around or just sets it on the ground. The tripod is headed for the recycling bin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2017 by Wu-Shock-Eric

  • Super fun! You'll Love It MORE than Your Kids!
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
The media could not be loaded. It's pricey (no getting around that), it's big awkward and uncomfortable to carry. It's heavy because of the 6 D-cell batteries it requires, and inevitably you may realize it make a LOT OF NOISE. Even when you're not firing it, the base makes bunches of clickity-click-click noises when you rotate the turret. It may not hit all the marks for everybody who plays their own Nerf battles, but it sure does make you happy when you're using it :) A lot of reviews mention inaccuracy, and jamming. Here's what I noticed: with both cheapo darts and official darts they have not been prone to jamming. I experienced two jams when a dart is damaged/bent. The package of darts that comes with the gun are compressed by the plastic wrap, so if you don't have time to let them fill back up with air just use darts you already have. As far as accuracy goes... its a Nerf battle. Its as accurate as a foam dart can be. If its bent or a cheap dart it will be worse. Official Nerf darts have a different weight on their tips, so you're not going to get the same experience. All in all its a really fun gun, and I love the moving barrels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020 by Kenneth Moulton Jr. Kenneth Moulton Jr.

  • Lots of fun. Great product.
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Bought this for my son for Christmas. It's a blast. We have Nerf gun battles all the time. This thing raised the bar. The only thing I would like to see Nerf do is make bigger magazines for it. It will empty them both pretty quickly. I read some reviews talking about it jamming. The only problem I've encountered is when we accidentally load a bad dart. If your darts are torn, out of round or in any kind of poor condition they won't work properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2016 by Stephen S.

  • Be sure to get the REAL nerf darts for this
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
First off this blaster is a beast and will make people run for the hills when they hear it winding up! Lol I see a lot of reviews about jamming. Don’t buy the knock off darts for this and only get the real nerf ones. Hint of advice with Having several nerf guns. When loading darts in any clips do NOT push the darts straight down into the clips, this will squish,bend and soften the darts making them more prone to jamming. When loading lightly push down on the head of the existing dart in the clip and then slide the new dart in underneath the top of the clip. This will save your darts for longer use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by R Stano

  • Don’t buy the frustration-free version, I suspect those came from a defective production run
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
So here’s what happened to me, I bought the frustration-free since it appeared to be cheaper and I wasn’t concerned with box. When I tried to start it up, it simply did nothing—Made no sounds or turret movement. I figured that I was unlucky and sent it back for a replacement. So I did that and waited for the replacement (which for some reason went to the wrong state and was delayed for days, but that is unrelated) that was also frustration-free and tried to start it up. The replacement simply did nothing, would not turn on or make any indication of activity. I made sure I didn’t make a mistake like the batteries being backwards or something like that. I even tested the D batteries I just bought with a flashlight, and the batteries worked fine. I looked up the negative reviews and noticed a pattern: everyone that bought the frustration-free version had defective guns that wouldn’t start or would fail in short amount of time. I don’t exactly have concrete evidence, but after receiving two dead Nerf guns, I decided to buy this locally at a Toys R Us and found that one to work just fine. Now for the actual gun itself. It’s pretty fun to use and can be easily held like a normal LMG. It’s large but not really heavy. Most of the weight comes from the D batteries. It’s fun to fire 50 darts without reloading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 by Chris

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