Details
The Fusefire features a single, green tactical rail on top, a horizontal integrated magazine, a sling point in its handle, and a disc storage space for up to five discs under its muzzle. The blaster’s batteries are stored in its handle. The jam release switch is located on the priming slide.
The internal magazine can hold up to five discs, while an additional five can be stored in the front storage slots.
The blaster is unique from the rest of the Zombie Strike blasters, as it can charge glow-in-the-dark ammunition. The translucent green tactical rail lights up when the glow-in-the-dark charger is turned on.
Official description
Find the target and strike even if the lights go down with the Nerf Zombie Strike Fusefire Blaster. Your children can load up this light-up blaster on the fly with the quick-load slot and keep to the shadows as they stalk zombie prey. When the time is right, your child can empty the clip and watch the discs streak toward the target. Kids can light-up the battle against the zombies with the Nerf zombie attack blaster. Because the ammo glows in the dark, your kids can easily find discs launched in the dark. This item is also durable. Your child can even reload on the go more easily by recovering shots and popping them back into the quick-load slot.
Reloading and firing
To load the blaster, insert up to five discs into the slot on the back of the blaster. Prime the blaster by pulling the slide back and release it. To make discs glow, turn the charger switch on the left side of the blaster on before loading a disc.
After loading the chamber with a disc, another disc can be inserted into the internal clip, for a total of six shots before reloading becomes necessary.
To fire the blaster, pull the trigger.
Trivia
- It looks similar to the Vortex Vigilon.
- It appears to be the Vigilon and Lumitron fused together, hence the name.
- The overall engineering is similar to the Proton, though larger and with more features.