Being inside without anything to do is no fun. Kids all around have experienced this at some point. Instead of watching T.V., playing video games, or staring at a wall, having a Nerf war can be much more fun.

With a CS-35 loaded up and ready to go you can have fun chasing around a brother, sister, or friend and having an all out war. For any kid, this is much more fun than watching television.

Because these toy guns shoot soft foam darts, you don\’t have to worry about destroying your house and breaking things. They also are soft enough that it doesn\’t hurt to get shot by one.

The Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS-35 has a long name. It also has a long body, much like a shotgun. It has a pump shaped like a handle in the front that you grab hold of. To cock it and load a dart, you pull the handle forward and push it forward.

The stock in the back of the Raider Rapid Fire lets you adjust it to your preference. This Nerf gun holds 35 darts in the round clip mounted to its side. With practice you can shoot off darts fairly fast by continually pumping it. The drum magazine also fits on all other clip fed Nerf guns.

You can also exchange the stock in the back with a different one, or add a site to it. Many agree that the most liked quality of the CS-35 is the 35 round drum magazine clip. With 35 shots you can take advantage of the rapid fire feature and fire off a lot of darts.

A possible downside of that the bulky drum magazine mounted to the side of the gun mess up the weighting. While holding it, you can feel that it wants to lean towards the heavy side.

In summary, there are several features to this gun. The two rails allow you to customize it to your liking. You can shoot single shots, or if you need to shoot faster, you can shoot as fast as you can pump.

Check out the best Nerf Guns website to see more about the Nerf CS 35.

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