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product_id: 46980966
title: "Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster"
brand: "nerf"
price: "AED 122"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Dual-mode light-beam targeting 6-dart quick-reload clip system 5-piece fully customizable build Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster

**Brand:** nerf
**Price:** AED 122
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Own the battlefield with customizable precision and rapid reload power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster by nerf
- **How much does it cost?** AED 122 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/46980966-nerf-n-strike-recon-cs-6-dart-blaster)

## Best For

- nerf enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nerf brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Modular Mastery:** Five interchangeable parts let you build a blaster that’s uniquely yours—stand out on the battlefield.
- • **Compact & Reliable:** Manually primed for consistent firing with no batteries required to unleash your dart barrage.
- • **Rapid Reload Ready:** Quick-reload 6-dart clip system keeps you in the action without missing a beat.
- • **Precision Meets Power:** Dual-mode light beam with red-dot accuracy for tactical targeting, day or night.
- • **Tactical Stock Storage:** Shoulder stock doubles as ammo storage, so you’re always ready with an extra clip on hand.

## Overview

The Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster is a versatile, manually primed foam dart blaster featuring a 6-dart quick-reload clip system and five interchangeable parts for custom configurations. Equipped with a dual-mode light beam for enhanced targeting and a tactical shoulder stock that stores extra ammo, it delivers reliable mid-range performance without batteries. Perfect for professionals who demand tactical style and dependable firepower in every skirmish.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Build your own blaster with five interchangeable parts that you can take apart and reassemble any way you want. Add the flip-up sight for aiming precision and the dual-mode light beam with red-dot accuracy that’s perfect for night missions. The shoulder stock to steadies your shot and stores an extra clip of ammo (sold separately).

Review: Overrated accessories, but still a great blaster... - BLUF: As a manually primed, clip system blaster, the Recon has a lot to offer in a small package. This blaster will take any Nerf clip, even the 35-dart drum from the Raider. To fire, simply rack the gray slide on top, and squeeze the trigger. All the accessories (removable stock, barrel extension, flip-up sight, & "tactical" light) are fun, and compatible with any Nerf blaster sporting a tactical rail and/or stock mount. These, however, are purely for looks and take away from the blaster's basic functionality. In the case of the barrel extension, it degrades performance (as a general rule, longer barrels reduce muzzle velocity and range in the world of Nerf). PROS: Small (basic unit) Clip system Good range (w/o barrel extension) Highly modifiable Batteries not required to fire CONS: Primary tactical rail is on the moving slide (can get in the way of priming) Accessories add size and weight w/o any real benefit (save for looks) Technical Thoughts: With the core blaster, there is no barrel to speak of, so the Recon can have the range and power of the Maverick. And since it is manually primed for each shot, and no Slam Fire feature, it is extremely simple and reliable. However, since the slide is rather big (covers the top half of the core unit), there is a lot of plastic rubbing on plastic (friction) - it's easier for me to wrap my hand over the top of the slide and rack it that way. Unfortunately, that prevents the attachment of accessories on the slide's rail. I have yet to have a jam, and I don't think I would unless there are issues with distorted darts, or an improperly seated clip. As for accessories, the stock is the only real useful one for me, and as sights go, the simple flip-up doesn't do much for me in the way of aesthetics. As previously mentioned, the barrel extension is not only for looks, but it degrades performance. Simply put, the moment the dart leaves the chamber, any surface it touches will slow it down. A longer barrel just gives the dart more surface to scrape and bounce off of until its in open air. I attached the extension to my Rayven, and I noticed a marked decrease in range (upwards of 10-15 feet less). The light is fun toy, being able to narrow it's beam to a red "dot." Still, the beam's divergence is pretty high, and at several feet, the "dot" is already over an inch in diameter. So in the end, I keep the blaster and the stock, and the rest ends up in the closet.
Review: Good clip system gun - The Recon is a good choice of weapon. It may be a fairly old design, but considering many newer clip system guns are essentially the same gun with a different look, it is by no means obsolete. The Recon is probably the best clip system guns out of all the manual ones without a slam-fire mode, and in my experience never jams unless you do something foolish like put a dart in backward. It will also not viciously shred your darts in the way the Deploy seems to. To be fair, I have never had the Longshot, and some people claim it is a better design. However, the Recon is more compact, and good luck finding an unused Longshot on the internet for under 50 dollars. The Recon, being a clip system gun can only use clip system darts unless you are enterprising and hack away some of the barrel. As reloading it requires you to take the magazine out, you will be defenseless while reloading unless you have a sidearm. That said, using magazines lets you reload large amounts of darts quickly (assuming you actually have extra magazines). It is nice that the stock has room for another CS-6 clip. In terms of range and accuracy, this is probably the best of clip system guns (excepting the Longshot which I have never tried). However, clip-system darts are the worst dart in terms of accuracy--they love to wobble and veer in random directions after flying 15 or so feet. So, despite the sniper-rifle-y design, it really is a better gun for medium distance. As far as rate of fire goes, it is toward the slow end of clip-system guns, easily outpaced by the Raider, Alpha-Trooper, and Stampede. So don't miss. You should know that you will probably never use the barrel attachment. Cool as it may look, it does drastically reduce the range (as darts bonk into it while exiting). Not using the extended barrel means you will not have anywhere to attach the light/"laser" sight. If you attach it on the cocking handle you will accidentally pull it off every time you cock it. That is OK; the light is too dim to see at any range in daylight, and will be useless outside. The stock it useful, and so is the flip-up sight to some extent. I personally use it on my Firefly because A) it looks cooler and B) that gun is actually accurate enough to make a sight sorta useful. Overall, good and reliable.

## Features

- And add the tactical rail to maximize your precision or the barrel extension with top and bottom tactical rails
- No matter how you configure it, this slick, blaster is just what you need when the “battle” gets fierce
- Configurable parts let you build your own custom, air-powered dart blaster
- With dual-mode light-beam targeting and a quick-reload ammo clip
- Five-piece blaster comes with quick-reload dart clip with 6 Clip System darts and instructions

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003H9MSOM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,030,934 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,404 in Toy Foam Blasters |
| Brand Name | Nerf |
| Color | 2010 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 178 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Shape Recognition |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653569511939 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.11 x 17.13 x 11.61 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 2.99"W x 15"H |
| Manufacturer | Nerf |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1176.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21309 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 21309 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Set Name | Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster Set |
| Size | 30 x 2.99 x 15 inches |
| Special Features | Customizable design, tactical rail, dual-mode light-beam targeting, quick-reload ammo clip with 6 Clip System |
| Style | Custom |
| Sub Brand | Nerf |
| Subject Character | Military |
| Target Audience | Unisex Kid |
| Theme | Video-Games |
| Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
| UPC | 653569511939 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71y1oY-2rCL.jpg)
![Nerf N-Strike Recon CS-6 Dart Blaster - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91Wdqfy3V3L.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Overrated accessories, but still a great blaster...
*by J***P on May 23, 2012*

BLUF: As a manually primed, clip system blaster, the Recon has a lot to offer in a small package. This blaster will take any Nerf clip, even the 35-dart drum from the Raider. To fire, simply rack the gray slide on top, and squeeze the trigger. All the accessories (removable stock, barrel extension, flip-up sight, & "tactical" light) are fun, and compatible with any Nerf blaster sporting a tactical rail and/or stock mount. These, however, are purely for looks and take away from the blaster's basic functionality. In the case of the barrel extension, it degrades performance (as a general rule, longer barrels reduce muzzle velocity and range in the world of Nerf). PROS: Small (basic unit) Clip system Good range (w/o barrel extension) Highly modifiable Batteries not required to fire CONS: Primary tactical rail is on the moving slide (can get in the way of priming) Accessories add size and weight w/o any real benefit (save for looks) Technical Thoughts: With the core blaster, there is no barrel to speak of, so the Recon can have the range and power of the Maverick. And since it is manually primed for each shot, and no Slam Fire feature, it is extremely simple and reliable. However, since the slide is rather big (covers the top half of the core unit), there is a lot of plastic rubbing on plastic (friction) - it's easier for me to wrap my hand over the top of the slide and rack it that way. Unfortunately, that prevents the attachment of accessories on the slide's rail. I have yet to have a jam, and I don't think I would unless there are issues with distorted darts, or an improperly seated clip. As for accessories, the stock is the only real useful one for me, and as sights go, the simple flip-up doesn't do much for me in the way of aesthetics. As previously mentioned, the barrel extension is not only for looks, but it degrades performance. Simply put, the moment the dart leaves the chamber, any surface it touches will slow it down. A longer barrel just gives the dart more surface to scrape and bounce off of until its in open air. I attached the extension to my Rayven, and I noticed a marked decrease in range (upwards of 10-15 feet less). The light is fun toy, being able to narrow it's beam to a red "dot." Still, the beam's divergence is pretty high, and at several feet, the "dot" is already over an inch in diameter. So in the end, I keep the blaster and the stock, and the rest ends up in the closet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good clip system gun
*by Z***U on December 12, 2010*

The Recon is a good choice of weapon. It may be a fairly old design, but considering many newer clip system guns are essentially the same gun with a different look, it is by no means obsolete. The Recon is probably the best clip system guns out of all the manual ones without a slam-fire mode, and in my experience never jams unless you do something foolish like put a dart in backward. It will also not viciously shred your darts in the way the Deploy seems to. To be fair, I have never had the Longshot, and some people claim it is a better design. However, the Recon is more compact, and good luck finding an unused Longshot on the internet for under 50 dollars. The Recon, being a clip system gun can only use clip system darts unless you are enterprising and hack away some of the barrel. As reloading it requires you to take the magazine out, you will be defenseless while reloading unless you have a sidearm. That said, using magazines lets you reload large amounts of darts quickly (assuming you actually have extra magazines). It is nice that the stock has room for another CS-6 clip. In terms of range and accuracy, this is probably the best of clip system guns (excepting the Longshot which I have never tried). However, clip-system darts are the worst dart in terms of accuracy--they love to wobble and veer in random directions after flying 15 or so feet. So, despite the sniper-rifle-y design, it really is a better gun for medium distance. As far as rate of fire goes, it is toward the slow end of clip-system guns, easily outpaced by the Raider, Alpha-Trooper, and Stampede. So don't miss. You should know that you will probably never use the barrel attachment. Cool as it may look, it does drastically reduce the range (as darts bonk into it while exiting). Not using the extended barrel means you will not have anywhere to attach the light/"laser" sight. If you attach it on the cocking handle you will accidentally pull it off every time you cock it. That is OK; the light is too dim to see at any range in daylight, and will be useless outside. The stock it useful, and so is the flip-up sight to some extent. I personally use it on my Firefly because A) it looks cooler and B) that gun is actually accurate enough to make a sight sorta useful. Overall, good and reliable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a very nice Nerf Gun
*by F***P on December 27, 2010*

Easy to assemble. Good for small urban setting battles. Love the "laser" targeting system and the "tactical rail" attachments -- I wish the "iron sight" attachment would stay fixed to the rail when I use the cocking mechanism. My only reservation is that it's not automatic, or at least 3-round burst capable, but, that would require additional batteries. It also is a bit flimsy, so kids who are rough with their toys will probably end up breaking this quickly. I will buy an additional set of clips and darts. Overall, very fun to use. Highly recommended (if you allow your children to have "weapons" in the house.

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