Saturday, March 11, 2017

NERF Modulus Barrelstrike Product Overview

NERF Modulus Barrelstrike
NERF Modulus Barrelstrike 
The N-Strike Modulus series is continuing well into 2017 thanks to the NERF Modulus Barrelstrike blaster. One of two Modulus models confirmed thus far, the Barrelstrike comes in at the immensely affordable $14.99 price point. Its design comes across as something of a futuristic Uzi sub-machine gun thanks to the stock and relatively short nosed muzzle. Those that appreciate NERF weaponry for the appealing aesthetics alone are going to find it hard to pass this one by.

Of course, there's plenty of play value packed into the NERF Modulus Barrelstrike. Its leading advertising point is the ability to upgrade other models. The Barrelstrike can be attached to other NERF weapons as a barrel extension. For instance, one of the official promotional images shows it being attached to the Modulus ECS-10 from 2015. In keeping with the spirit of this popular series, this means the toy doubles as both a standalone model and an accessory for others.

The compatibility is built into the back of the model, which contains an expansion piece that can easily snap onto the barrels of others. It should come as no surprise that this sort of functionality was introduced in 2015. Hasbro also unveiled a line of Transformers the same year known as Combiner Wars, which featured robot characters that could combine with one another in whichever manner kids desired. They also released Blade Builders, a Star Wars series with customizable light sabers.

There's no denying that giving kids the option to alter their toys to their own tastes is a winning formula. Alongside the Stockshot, another new 2017 model, the Barrelstrike is carrying on that tradition proudly. Despite the low price point, it has killer looks and a respectable array of features. Overall, this is a great new release that should be available at all major retailers by the second quarter of 2017.


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