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| - Raider Rapid Fire CS-35/Review
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Summary
| - The Raider CS-35 is a rather effective blaster. The amount of Streamline Darts it can hold is very effective as well. While it suffers from jamming issues, an average firing range and an average clip system accuracy, it has an extremely high rate of fire, rendering accuracy less of a necessity. It is recommended both as a primary and as a booster pack.
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Features
| - Packaged shoulder stock, slam fire compatibility, integrated dart storage, two tactical rails, two strap points
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Capacity info
| - This blaster has the largest capacity of any N-Strike blaster, holding thirty-five darts in its included drum. It can hold an extra dart in its handle, totaling the blaster's capacity at thirty-six darts.
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Reliability info
| - It has average accuracy for a clip system blaster due to the nature of Streamlines. The long barrel of the Raider helps improve accuracy. The weight of the drum on the left side may reduce accuracy for the unprepared.
- This blaster will occasionally jam, usually due to bad darts or if its clip or drum is loaded past its full capacity. It may start to jam if darts are misplaced. Constantly slam firing the Raider causes darts to be easily chewed up; this blaster is more reliable in single-shot mode.
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Firing range info
| - When slam fired, it has an average range of twenty-five feet. However, when not slam fired, it reaches lengths of thirty to thirty-five feet unless bad darts are used.
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ROF info
| - This blaster can fire up to two darts a second in single-fire mode. If slam fired, it can fire up to three or four darts per second.
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Blaster type
| - Single-fire/slam fire clip system reverse plunger dart blaster
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