Last, but not least... (I know, that's a reach for the line), I acquired a Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush recently.
Lessee - common themes for the 2014 Nerf Super Soaker line
- small nozzle - check
- pump action - check
- grip is part of the reservoir - check
- twist-snap-cap - check
- cap intake hole has no valve; will likely dribble - check
- small pump volume - most likely
However, unlike the rest of the 2014 Nerf Super Soaker line, the Blue Crush is the ONLY new blaster for 2014 that features a tactical rail!
If this blaster didn't come with a tactical rail, I would just say they were ditched as some odd cost-saving measure. However, the fact this blaster has a rail, but the other, even larger Nerf Super Soakers do not have a rail? I'm purely confused.
There is no logic in this line.
Well, the Rebelle side is all about style... at least, according to the box.
Limited Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush
Limited Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush
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Re: Limited Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush
It's probably a Rebelle tactical rail. If I'm not mistaken, the N-Strike and Rebelle rails are not interchangeable.
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Re: Limited Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush
I think they are, but most aftermarket parts will not fit, only stock accessories due to the rail styling.
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