It’s way better looking than the Longshot (as a sniper), but I’m not sure it’s on the same level as the Longstrike. Its look falls somewhere in between the Longshot and the Longstrike. Pics and info we have the Nerf N-Strike Mega Centurion. The Nerf N-Strike Limited Edition Whiteout Series Longstrike CS-6 Sniper Rifle Blaster. It can store 2 extra clips in the shoulder stock. The long barrel gave it a deadly accuracy. It had respectable N-Strike ranges, for the time. With it’s flip up sights and it’s shoulder stock clip storage, it was very cool. The Longstrike looked like a traditional sniper rifle. I love it as an assault rifle, without the front gun extension. People like it a lot, but I honestly never cared for it as a sniper rifle. It had good accuracy and solid, N-Strike standard ranges. It had a bipod, similar to the Centurion. The Nerf Longshot was a weird looking sniper that was actually made up of two different blasters attached to each other. Most notably, there were the Longshot CS-6 and the Nerf Longstrike sniper rifles. The Nerf Centurion is obviously not the first Nerf sniper rifle. Do you think the Nerf Centurion was influenced by this rifle? I sure do! Keeping Up With The Competition But does the performance compare? The Barrett XM109 Anti-Materiel Rifle. The Nerf Mega line sure has some epic looking weapons. If the Mega Magnus is a Desert Eagle, the Mega Centurion is definitely a Barrett. It’s also able to command darts at ranges up of to 100 feet. The Nerf Mega Centurion sniper rifle blaster Most people will have a large stash of Elite darts, but Mega darts are new and so different. Especially when Mega Darts are not in abundance. It would jam and damage the darts so bad that you couldn’t use them anymore. The blaster ate dates for lunch, literally. But, as you know, looks aren’t everything. I actually quite like the way this blaster looks. Looking at the pictures of it, it looks really big. The Nerf Mega Centurion held such promise.
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