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Nerf Modulus Stryfe Motorized Blaster - Fires 6 Darts in a Row - Includes Drop Grip, Barrel Extension, 6-Dart Clip, 6 Nerf Elite Darts ( Exclusive)

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  • MOTORIZED 6-DART BLASTING: Shoot 6 darts in a row with rapid-fire motorized blasting from the Nerf Modulus Stryfe blaster that fires darts up to 90 feet (27 meters)
  • CUSTOMIZE WITH DROP GRIP AND BARREL EXTENSION: This Nerf Modulus version of the classic Stryfe blaster includes an attachable drop grip and barrel extension to customize the blaster for Nerf battles
  • INCLUDES 6-DART CLIP AND 6 DARTS: Includes a 6-dart clip and 6 Official Nerf Elite foam darts that are tested and approved for performance and quality. Blaster requires batteries (not included)
  • SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING: Ships in simple, recyclable packaging that’s easy to open and frustration free


For fast blasting and cool customizing, grab the Nerf Stryfe motorized blaster for all your Nerf battles! This version of the classic Stryfe blaster has Nerf Modulus styling and comes with a drop grip and barrel extension to customize it for any Nerf game. Shoot 6 darts in a row with rapid-fire motorized blasting as you power up the motor and pull the trigger to send darts streaking through the air up to 90 feet (27 meters). It comes with a 6-dart clip and 6 Official Nerf Elite foam darts, which are great for indoor and outdoor play and tested and approved for performance and quality. You can fire it with one hand to stay mobile and move fast as the Nerf action heats up, and the customizing kit gives you multiple options as the action changes. Official Nerf foam darts are tested and approved for performance and quality. Eyewear recommended (not included). Batteries required (not included). Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.


Hailee Diekhoff
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
My 4 year old brother loved this and it was very easy for him to use was very much worth the money I spent on it
Alicia Jill Terry
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Grandsons asked for it, but way over priced! I won’t do this again.
Todd
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
The perfect baseline Nerf blaster for kids and adults. Well packaged.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Awesome toy for kids tonuse
Rogier
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Awesome nerf gun. Very happy I was able to buy one. Is extremely hard finding it in Europe. Works great, they don’t make them like this anymore.
Rohan
Reviewed in Australia on January 20, 2025
It’s a great nerf gun, smaller than other flywheel blasters with great performance and customisation since it is a modulus blasters. It works fine I didn’t get any problems other reviews have.
Jami B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Pretty medium-weight blaster that shoots far. This blaster is very awesome and can topple cup towers with ease. If you take the blaster and hit it against something (ex: a stuffed animal) the grip has a chance of flying off but you can reattach it and everything else is pretty durable. The price is really good for this blaster as well. The only problem (hence the 4 star rating) is that the battery cover needs a very specific screwdriver or else the screw gets stripped and its frustrating to get it off. That probably won't be a worry since the battery life on these blasters are amazingly long! Anyways overall, love this blaster and a definite recommend for kids and adults alike.
Gustavo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 10, 2023
Realmente siempre quise la stryfe,me decepciona un poco que no pueda disparar rapido,es lenta pero estable y con buen rendimiento,no gasta mucha energia por lo que comprar pilas nuevas sera algo de cada dos o tres meses,me gusta que sea la version Modulus y me hubiera gustado un clip de almenos 10 dardos aun asi sigue siendo buena y comoda ,tanto para niños y no tan niños
Fireful0
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
I bought my first blue Nerf Stryfe back when I was a teenager and I absolutely loved in. I have very fond memories of wiring in a 9 volt rc car battery, taping it to the side of the blaster, trading some nerf equipment to a local neighbor kid for his 35 round drum magazine, and going to town with neighborhood nerf wars. My blaster always scared them, because it hurt like heck when it hit them!I recently got back on a bit of a nerf kick and wanted to relive the awesome Stryfe again, however, they are much harder to find now. A seller on here is (at the time of posting) selling an orange model for $59.99! Way above the MSRP of this blaster. New blue ones are near impossible to find, so I had to go with this Modulus version. I literally just received the blaster today, to see that Amazon JUST labeled this blaster as "Currently Unavailable", which is very sad. Hopefully this is temporary, but I have a bad feeling it isn't.Interestingly, a lot of these reviews are complaining how Nerf didn't continue the green striping on both sides of the blasters however, mine does for some reason? I mean, I'll take it. I am not complaining!I love this blaster. It is easily my favorite Nerf item I have ever purchased, and it truly disappoints me that Nerf is leaving the Elite series behind, creating "Elite 2.0" which isn't even that great, and focusing on Fortnite blasters. I miss the Nerf I had as a kid. This Stryfe brings me back to that time period.
E of man
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2021
The Nerf Stryfe is by far one of the best blasters Nerf has ever put out. It comes with decent performance out of the box, and is among one of the best blasters in the Nerf community for its versatility and ease of modifying it to perform better.The number of attachment points on this blaster also allows buyers to build their blaster to suit the needs or role they would like to play during Nerf wars.It works well, but does suffer from jamming occasionally. The power output in stock form is up to elite par. Overall, it’s a really good battery powered blaster for those coming into the Nerf scene.
Victor
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020
When first released, the Stryfe rapidly became popular due to its compact size, effective flywheel system, and modification potential. It performed well, and being a semi-automatic flywheel blaster meant you could use two of them at a time - one in each hand. The Stryfe would see a wide array of aftermarket parts released for it, including 3D printed cosmetic kits, flywheel replacements, battery upgrades, and more.The Modulus Stryfe keeps the vast majority of the original Stryfe's design intact, and is virtually identical to the original Stryfe, barring the paint scheme and the presence of a thermistor that seems to impede performance in some rare situations.If you don't own a Stryfe yet, the Modulus Stryfe can fill that space easily - it's a fairly affordable Stryfe that still compatible with Stryfe kits and accessories, takes modifications like a champ, and ticks all the boxes. The thermistor issue really isn't much of a concern, especially if you plan to modify the internals anyway, as it is easily removed.
Cliente
Reviewed in Mexico on November 22, 2018
Es chico, pero muy personalizable ya que cuenta con rieles, para extender el cañón y para la culata, puedes poner lo que tú quieras, es ligera y usa baterías AA que son baratas y fáciles de encontrar, es muy silenciosa a diferencia de otros lanzadores nerf que necesiten baterías, es cómoda para cualquier edad y nunca se traba, a menos que ya uses dardos muy viejos o usados, tiene muy bien poder, lanza los dardos lejos y es precisa Te lo recomiendo por encima de cualquier lanzador nerf de dardos. en serio no te vas a arrepentir.
Mark Masaki
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017
This is a re-skin of a crowd favorite blaster using the Modulus line’s white/green color scheme to resemble the rest of the Modulus line. I have a ProChrono Digital chronograph with which I measured the velocity of the darts in FPS (feet per second) that this "flywheeler" spit out. At the peak of it's rev it produced a consistent average of 72 FPS out of the 6 fresh darts in the magazine. One notable difference from the previous Stryfe is the jump from a 65 to a 72 FPS average. Another more apparent difference is the colors of the shells (the Orange one, and further back, the Blue one). But the best difference is in the handling. For whatever reason, the trigger-pull feels smoother (maybe a lighter return spring?). This new iteration of the Stryfe comes with another more irritating difference that can affect operation: a sensitive electronic lock called *the thermistor (aka the thermal resistor, which is the yellow piece of electronic circuitry on a tiny circuit board near the battery tray that looks like a yellow M&M) which cuts off the power to the motors at a certain temperature/voltage if stronger batteries are installed. The result is the thermistor choking-up and jamming the blaster (even on regular batteries if it is fired in quick succession for three 18-dart magazines). This is the most sensitive thermistor than any that Nerf has released to date, but it is not a problem for the mod community because it is very easy to remove the thermistor. With a soldering iron in hand, de-solder the wires from the thermistor and connect it directly to the battery tray terminal (and yes, this is safe; I have been doing this for years). What you should be concerned about is the Modulus Stryfe’s stock motors. The previous Stryfe was endowed with tough motors that could handle **decent voltage mods. We will have to see if these new Stryfe motors are just as durable as the original. Anyway, the Stryfe is known to be a stable, compact, and flexible “machine-pistol” type blaster to carry around. It even has two sling-mount attachment points: 1 above the front barrel, and 1 at the base of the pistol grip. Obviously, it has a place to attach the barrel it comes with which is compatible with [most] other Nerf barrel attachments. It has a shoulder-stock attachment point in the rear, and it has two tactical rails: 1 under-barrel rail for the [oversized] Modulus front grip and 1 rear top-mount area (for a scope or sight). As far as ergonomics goes, I find the pistol grip to be comfortable and not alienating to most people with larger hands. In conclusion, this re-release of a Nerf Legend is more for the modding community than for the gift-hunters looking for a fun toy at a low price (keep in mind that the previous Stryfe was once sold as low as $12 each, so maybe wait for a comparable sale price). It does come with a mini barrel attachment from the Ion Fire and front grip from the Modulus ECS-10 (that in my opinion, make it look downright awkward), but it can fit most other Nerf attachment parts because customization is what the Stryfe does best. This is probably why it chosen to be reborn in the Modulus line. Check out the aftermarket kits made specifically for the Stryfe by the Chinese manufacturer “Worker” (and their 3D-Print specialist, F10555). Many of these kits can become pricy, but they look noticeably awesome. Oh, and yes it shoots any color of standard Elite dart (blue, green, white, orange, purple/grey, Star Wars themed, Accustrike, and decorated Rebelle darts). For those of you gifting this, it is intended to use four 1.5V AA alkaline batteries, which by the way do not come with the blaster. Ultimately, I feel it is the enthusiast’s decision if this re-release price is worth it. My personal opinion is no. Not well-over $20. I just purchased this one to make this review and I hope this helps others make an informed decision.*Please note that Hasbro may have or have not fixed the sensitivity of the thermistor by the time you are reading this post, but my Stryfe’s thermistor has triggered on regular batteries. If Hasbro does not want their customers to modify their product, why release it flawed so no one can use it normally? To be clear, with regular 1.5 AA batteries installed, I emptied three 18-dart mags and in quick succession, the thermistor cut-off and caused jamming to occur. I have researched other sources and have found similar reports of this issue online. It is this issue combined with the inflated price tag which are the primary reasons for my 1-Star rating. And Hasbro, if you are reading this, stop putting premium price tags on re-skinned legends and “nerfing” them (pun intended). That’s not cool to us paying customers, and we deserve better.**I purchased two eFest button-top AA 3.7V 14500 Li-Mn (IMR batteries) off of eBay and two dummy AA sized place-holder batteries to increase the FPS and DPS (darts per second). Obviously, you will need to have removed the thermistor to run this setup. You will also need to get a good battery charger too. A Nitecore D4 battery charger works great for me. I have clocked this set-up with average dart velocities in the 90 FPS range on my older model Stryfes (the same ones purchased years ago are still using the same stock motors). So far so good, but I will return to update this review if I discover any more issues with the modded performance of this blaster.
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