Nerf Loadout Lets You Customize Your Blaster Like a Video Game

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The Nerf Loadout line

Nerf's new Loadout line of blasters features interchangeable parts that can be swapped in and out. This means you can move around scopes, barrel attachments and similar features to make a blaster work the way you want.

This new line of Nerf blasters was unveiled at New York's Toy Fair and will go on sale this July.

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Nerf Loadout Galactic Commander

The $50 Galactic Commander is the lead of the line, showcasing three firing modes (semi automatic, three-dart burst and automatic) along with attachments like a scope, clip storage stock and barrel attachment.

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Nerf Loadout FrostFusion

The $20 FrostFusion has a six-dart rotating cylinder, scope, stock, barrel and dart storage attachment. Nerf suggests that this set and the FlareFusion can be mixed up to create an "ice and magma" look.

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Nerf Loadout FlareFusion

The $20 FlareFusion has its own fiery aesthetic and comes with a scope, stock and dart storage barrel attachment.

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Nerf Loadout Arctic Zerostriker

The $30 Arctic Zerostriker has a six-dart internal clip along with a scope, stock, barrel and bipod attachments. 

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Nerf Loadout Cyberlight Ghost

The $30 Cyberlight Ghost includes built-in LED lights that make the barrel and cylinder glow while in use. The blaster features a scope, stock, barrel and dart storage attachments.

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Nerf Loadout Shadowspeed Recon

The $15 Shadowspeed Recon includes a 14-dart storage attachment and the blaster has a six-dart revolving cylinder.

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