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The Eagle Eye is a single-fire Nerf blaster that was released under the Max Force series in 1994.
It comes packaged with three Mega Darts.
Details
It slightly resembles an eagle to keep in the theme with the Max Force blasters. It features a two-dart storage, which snaps onto the top of the blaster.
It is the first blaster to have an integrated light inside of it; it was advertised as a "laser sight", which is rather a concentrated beam of red light. This is comparable to the modern tactical light accessory. Effectively the Eagle Eye was the predecessor for the much more compact Nite Finder which would come nearly a decade later.
History
The Eagle Eye was spiritually succeeded in 1997 by the Laser Fang under the Max Force 2112 series. Despite this, it was still available for sale for an extended period of time as the blaster was given the 1998 updated packaging scheme.
Reloading and firing
To reload the Eagle Eye, place a single dart into the front barrel; two more can be stored in the top dart storage. Pull back the bolt to prime the blaster.
Pull the firing trigger to fire a dart.
Gallery
External links
- Eagle Eye instructions on the Hasbro website
References
- ↑ NerfCenter.com: Eagle Eye®. NerfCenter.com.
- ↑ NC Review - Nerf® Eagle Eye®. NerfCenter.com.
- ↑ Nerf Eagle Eye | Nerf Toy | Dart Strike. dartstrike.com.
- ↑ Nerf Mods & Reviews: Nerf Eagle Eye (1994). NerfModsReviews.com
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1994 | Eagle Eye • Rattler • Razorbeast |
1995 | Sawtooth • Iron Raptor • Warthog |
1996 | Gator • Manta Ray • Stinging Scarab • Whiptail Scorpion |
1997 | Mad Hornet |