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Not to be confused with the Titan CS-50 or the Dart Zone Titan.

The Titan AS-V.1 is an air system vessel Nerf blaster that was released in 2003 under the N-Strike series.

It comes packaged in the Unity Power System and the Titan ASV-1 & Scout IX-3 Set.

Details[]

The Titan is a large air-powered blasters that fires Mega Missiles. Its pump is built into the rear of the blaster, which can double as a shoulder stock when not in use. It also features an integrated sight on the top of the blaster, as well as a rotatable pressure gauge to indicate how much air the blaster is storing.

Similar to its predecessor, it features compatibility with the Hornet AS-6, with a special firing trigger dedicated to it. The Hornet is attached to the Titan at the bottom of the Titan's handle, which will fill up its air tank as well when the Titan is pumped. The Titan also still retains its inverse tactical rail, allowing an additional, smaller blaster to be attached to it.

History[]

Due to the popularity of the Titan, it was re-released by itself in 2004 under the Action Blasters series as the Big Bad Titan, and in the Titan ASV-1 & Scout IX-3 Set as the Titan ASV-1. A later re-release in 2006 saw it use its original name, Big Bad Titan.

In 2008, it was re-released with the Hulk Abomination Blaster as the Mega Missile Launcher.

It was re-released again under the N-Strike series in 2010 as the Titan AS-V1.

It was spiritually succeeded in 2015 by the ThunderBlast.

Modification[]

The Titan is very popular for modification; if modified, it can cause bruises if shot from a short distance. Hence, it is advised that the Titan is not fired at close range to anyone. If indoors, it has some potential to break fragile items such as glass, porcelain, etc., as the projectile will be traveling at high velocity thanks to its powerful air tank.

If the Titan is modified to shoot Micro Darts, it can fire over one hundred feet and up to three or four hundred feet if the over pressure valve is plugged. The most common way of doing this is by taking off the original barrel it comes with, hack-sawing the safety cap off, and putting PVC pipes or dart adapters in.

Reloading and firing[]

To reload the Titan, load a Mega Missile on to the muzzle. Pump the blaster twenty times[citation needed] for maximum firing range and power. Pull the main trigger to fire the Mega Missile.

Trivia[]

  • The Titan shares similarities with the 1994 Mattel Ultimator, a large missile launcher-style blaster.
  • The Titan is commonly banned from Nerf wars, especially if it is modified to fire Micro Darts, because of its superior range and power, as well as the possibility of hurting people at short ranges.
  • The Titan is featured as a weapon in Nerf N-Strike, as the Titan AS-V.
  • It is the only Nerf blaster to date to be compatible with the Mega Missile.
  • The long orange barrel that the missile is fired from can be removed if twisted to the left.

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