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The NB-1 Missile Blaster, known in some countries as the Pocket Rocket Missile Blaster, is a Nerf blaster that was released in 1992 under the Original Nerf name.

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Details[]

The NB-1 Missile Blaster is a HAMP-style missile blaster. Two ammunition holders are located at both sides of the blaster. A small trigger grip is located on the black handle at the front of the blaster.

Although the blaster is intended to fire missiles, it can also fire Mega Darts.[3]

The launch post is 4.625" long, with a 0.32" wide diameter.

History[]

Interestingly enough, the NB-1 Missile Blaster's design predates the period when Kenner began producing Nerf products. The blaster itself had been around since 1989 in the Kenner Blast Jets toy brand as the Thrust Launcher, and as the 1990 Batman Batarang Blaster.

It was re-released in 1996 under the Aero series with a different name: the Glider Launcher. Instead of firing missiles, it fired Aero Gliders. It was the only blaster to do so, and was the only blaster to be released in the Aero series.

Modification[]

Modification potential for this blaster is limited due to the way air is released.

Trivia[]

  • The NB-1 Missile Blaster is the smallest missile blaster.
  • In commercials for the blaster, it is only referred to as the NB-1.
  • It is known as the Mini Blaster in Austria.[citation needed]
  • All European versions of the NB-1 include missiles with blue fins, rather than yellow fins.

Gallery[]

The full image gallery for NB-1 Missile Blaster may be viewed at NB-1 Missile Blaster/Gallery.

Official videos[]

References[]

  1. NerfCenter logo Michal, M.. NC Review - Nerf® NB-1 Missile Blaster® (Review). NerfCenter. Archived from the original on 2016-03-31. Retrieved on 2023-06-26.
  2. Nerf NB1 Missile Blaster (Review). Dart Strike. Archived from the original on 2016-03-31. Retrieved on 2023-06-26.
  3. Gun Reviews: Basic Action (Review). Nerf Land. Archived from the original on 2000-03-25. Retrieved on 2014-06-02.
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