Details
The Tri-Strike is a clip system blaster that gets its name from its main advertised feature; with its included accessories, the blaster can fire three different types of ammunition. The blaster features detachable shoulder stock and barrel extension compatibility; it also has one tactical rail located on top, behind the jam door. The main blaster has slam fire capability.
Official description
Kids 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!
History
The Tri-Strike was officially announced in January of 2016, prior to the New York Toy Fair of the same year.
Value packs
The Tri-Strike has been released in a value pack that consists of the blaster itself, a Mega Dart Barrel Extension, a Missile Launcher Stock, twelve Elite Darts, four Mega Darts, one Elite Missile, a Grip Blaster, a Tactical Light, and a Targeting Light Beam.
Reloading and firing
To reload the Tri-Strike, pull the bolt back and pull the clip release button to remove any loaded clips. Load up to ten Elite Darts into the provided ten dart clip and load the clip into the blaster.
Push the bolt forward to the starting position to prime it. Pull the trigger to fire a dart.
To slam fire the blaster, hold down the trigger. Repeatedly prime the blaster. Every time the bolt returns forward, a round is fired. This can ensure that darts can be shot in quick succession.