Nerf 94670

Nerf Raider CS-35 Dart Blaster Instruction Manual

Model: 94670

1. Introduction

The Nerf Raider CS-35 is a high-capacity dart blaster designed for engaging play. It features a unique 35-dart drum magazine, offering extended play without frequent reloads. The blaster supports both single-shot and rapid-fire (slam fire) modes, providing versatility in use. An adjustable shoulder stock and tactical rail allow for customization and comfortable handling. This manual provides essential information for the safe and proper assembly, operation, and maintenance of your blaster.

Nerf Raider CS-35 Dart Blaster product packaging showing the blaster, drum magazine, and darts.

Figure 1: Nerf Raider CS-35 Dart Blaster packaging.

2. Setup

2.1 Unpacking and Component Identification

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Ensure you have the following:

  • Nerf Raider CS-35 Blaster
  • 35-Dart Drum Magazine
  • 35 Clip-System Darts (additional 35 darts included in Value Pack)
  • Shoulder Stock
  • Instructions Manual (this document)

2.2 Attaching the Shoulder Stock

The shoulder stock provides stability and comfort during use. To attach it:

  1. Locate the attachment point at the rear of the blaster.
  2. Align the shoulder stock with the attachment point.
  3. Slide the stock firmly into place until it clicks, ensuring it is securely fastened.

To remove the shoulder stock, press the release button located near the attachment point and slide the stock off.

2.3 Loading the Drum Magazine

The 35-dart drum magazine offers high capacity. To load darts:

  1. Open the clear cover on the drum magazine.
  2. Insert Clip-System darts one by one into the slots, ensuring they are fully seated.
  3. Close the clear cover securely.
Various Nerf blasters and dart types, including Clip System darts.

Figure 2: Example of compatible Clip-System darts.

3. Operating the Blaster

3.1 Inserting the Drum Magazine

With the drum magazine loaded, insert it into the magazine well on the side of the blaster until it clicks into place. Ensure it is firmly seated.

3.2 Firing Modes

The Raider CS-35 offers two firing modes:

  • Single Shot Mode: Pull the pump-action handle all the way back, then push it forward. Press the trigger to fire one dart. Repeat for subsequent shots.
  • Slam Fire Mode: Hold down the trigger. Rapidly pull the pump-action handle all the way back and push it forward repeatedly to unleash a stream of darts.

3.3 Clearing Dart Jams

If a dart becomes jammed:

  1. Ensure the blaster is not aimed at anyone.
  2. Open the jam-clearing door located on the side of the blaster.
  3. Carefully remove any jammed darts. Do not force them.
  4. Close the jam-clearing door securely before resuming play.

4. Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Nerf Raider CS-35:

  • Keep the blaster clean and free of dirt or debris. Wipe with a dry cloth.
  • Only use official Nerf Clip-System darts. Using non-official darts may cause jams or damage to the blaster.
  • Store the blaster and darts in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Regularly inspect darts for damage. Discard bent or torn darts to prevent jams.

5. Troubleshooting

5.1 Darts Not Firing or Getting Stuck

  • Check for Jams: Follow the steps in Section 3.3 to clear any jammed darts.
  • Magazine Seating: Ensure the drum magazine is fully inserted and clicked into place.
  • Darts Condition: Inspect darts for damage. Replace any worn or bent darts.
  • Pump-Action Handle: Ensure the pump-action handle is fully pulled back and pushed forward for each shot (single shot mode) or for continuous firing (slam fire mode).

6. Specifications

FeatureDetail
Product Dimensions4.25 x 23.86 x 12.64 inches
Item Weight3.7 pounds
Model Number94670
Manufacturer Recommended Age6 - 20 years
Dart Capacity35 darts (drum magazine)
Firing ModesSingle Shot, Slam Fire
Special FeaturesAdjustable Shoulder Stock, Tactical Rail
Discontinued by ManufacturerYes

7. Warranty and Support

For warranty information or product support, please refer to the documentation included with your original purchase or contact the manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.