

There is a disclaimer on some of the promotional artwork for the Centurion stating: "Not all Mega Centurion blasters in all markets fire up to 100 feet." This issue may be similar to how N-Strike Elite blaster firing mechanisms were weakened for release in other countries due to foreign safety laws. It is advertised to have a firing range of one hundred feet (thirty meters). This may confuse users who have used a traditional clip system blaster in the past, as they may attempt to remove the clip after pulling the bolt handle back. When the firing trigger is pulled, a dart is fired, and the bolt violently snaps back to the rear position, creating a recoil-like effect. When the priming handle is pulled to the rear and returned to the front, the bolt comes forward and chambers a dart. In an idle, un-primed position, the Centurion's bolt stays in the forward position, allowing the clip to be removed easily. The Centurion's priming mechanism is different when compared to other clip-fed blasters. There are four sling points, two built into the shoulder stock and two built into the barrel. It has two tactical rails, one atop the blaster and in parallel with the bolt and one underneath the barrel. A set of iron sights may help the user aim the blaster. Above the trigger well are priming indicators, which change color in order to indicate to the user that the blaster is primed and ready for use. A translucent jam door is located in front of the bolt, and provides access to jammed darts. It features an integrated shoulder stock. Similarly, the bolt handles must be attached for use as well. Its barrel requires assembly and is included separately in packaging despite this, it is not meant to be removed like a barrel extension accessory once attached. The Centurion is a clip-fed bolt-action blaster.
NERF LONGSHOT CS 12 UPDATE
Target update for US Elite Alpha Trooper CS-12 (Article).
NERF LONGSHOT CS 12 FULL
The full image gallery for Alpha Trooper CS-12 may be viewed at Alpha Trooper CS-12/Gallery. This does not work with upgraded springs.

Users can vertically one-hand pump the Alpha Trooper by holding the pump in one hand and jolting the blaster upwards.This is a plausible explanation, since the Alpha Trooper has slam fire capabilities. On the box, the model is shown firing the blaster with the priming slide in the rear position, which is impossible for all Alpha Trooper models, unless the user has quickly pulled the slide back after firing.Only the color of the blaster and graphics are different. The box art for the Elite Alpha Trooper is very similar to the box art for the N-Strike Alpha Trooper the same model is pictured and the same effects and layout are used as well.US fans have noted that there is poor detail on the Alpha Trooper, ranging from the "Alpha Trooper CS-12" name on the blaster to poor painting.Early releases of this blaster, particularly in Hong Kong, sported a non-Elite "N-Strike" logo on the handle, which can also be seen in official promotional photos for the blaster.UK fans have noted that the plunger cap causes strain to the blaster regardless if the cap is fitted on correctly.However, it retains the lock on the bolt sled from the original version, which allows half priming and can cause possible jams. Unlike its predecessor, the Alpha Trooper CS-12 has a direct plunger system. This version notably uses " Elite XD" internals and advertised a boosted firing range. It was succeeded by the Alpha Trooper CS-6 in 2015. It was also released in Singapore on June 22. It was released two weeks early in the United Kingdom, on March 1. The Alpha Trooper CS-12 is a successor to the 2010 N-Strike Alpha Trooper CS-18. The Quick Reload clip holds 12 Elite Darts. Slide it repeatedly and hold down the trigger to release a stream of darts. Travel light and strike fast with this awesome Alpha Trooper CS-12 blaster! The Alpha Trooper CS-12 gives you serious rapid-strike firepower with the Slam Fire handle. Official description This is an official description from. It is advertised to fire up to seventy-five feet (twenty-two meters). A single dart can be stored in the grip of the blaster. It has two strap points, one in the bottom grip and one in the priming slide. The blaster has a tactical rail on top, behind the jam door. Clip release buttons are located on either side of the blaster, just behind the clip well. It features slam fire capabilities as well. It features compatibility with detachable shoulder stocks built into the rear of the attachment point is an priming indicator that turns orange when the blaster is halfway or fully primed. The Alpha Trooper is a pump-action blaster.
