NERF Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 Dart Blaster, 12 Darts, 6-Dart Rotating Drum, Outdoor Toys, for Kids, Ages 8+

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 23,311 ratings

Price: 9.99

Last update: 12-23-2024


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NERF ELITE 2.0 COMMANDER RD-6 BLASTER WITH 6-DART DRUM: This Elite Nerf blaster has a rotating drum with 6-dart capacity. Blast 6 darts in a row with this toy blaster
SLAM FIRE: Launch 1 dart at a time, or unleash all 6 darts in rapid succession with slam fire action. This Nerf pump action dart blaster fires darts up to 90 feet (27 meters)
INCLUDES 12 NERF ELITE DARTS: Comes with 12 Nerf Elite darts. Load 6 Nerf darts into the drum and keep the remaining 6 darts nearby for quick reloads
TACTICAL RAILS, STOCK AND BARREL ATTACHMENT POINTS: Use the rails and attachment points to customize the foam blaster with Nerf accessories (each sold separately, subject to availability)
FUN KIDS OUTDOOR TOYS: Nerf toys for boys and girls can be used for indoor or outdoor games for kids!
GREAT GIFTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS: Nerf blasters are awesome toys for kids and teens to enjoy fun, active play with friends and family

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Professor Khaos
5.0 out of 5 stars Nerf quality, Nerf fun!
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Great Nerf product! The color must be part of a larger Nerf line because we got matching guns and my kids thought that they were getting something real special since they all matched! We have used these for our children and as gifts and everybody loves getting the Nerf branded guns over the generics! They have shot well, and my kids have played for hours with them. Durability seems great, the look is definitely cool. Would definitely recommend!
Harisha
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting indoor or Outdoor Fun
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I highly recommend the NERF Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 Dart Blaster to parents looking for an affordable yet thrilling outdoor toy for their kids. With its exciting features, durable construction, and included darts, it offers exceptional value for money. Watching my nephew's face light up with joy as he engages in epic dart battles has been truly priceless, and I'm thrilled to have found such a fantastic gift that brings endless fun and excitement to his playtime.
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Harisha
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting indoor or Outdoor Fun
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I highly recommend the NERF Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 Dart Blaster to parents looking for an affordable yet thrilling outdoor toy for their kids. With its exciting features, durable construction, and included darts, it offers exceptional value for money. Watching my nephew's face light up with joy as he engages in epic dart battles has been truly priceless, and I'm thrilled to have found such a fantastic gift that brings endless fun and excitement to his playtime.
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stephanie r.
5.0 out of 5 stars Son loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
My son loves this. Alot of nerf guns he has problems with, but he can load and shoot this one just fine. Easy to use. Great quality. No problems with jamming. Easy to load. Great product!
B
4.0 out of 5 stars Shoot pretty good, not too expensive
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I have 2 of these and they work great. The youngest kids have a little trouble "cocking" it, but otherwise they are a blast.
Tyler
5.0 out of 5 stars Will Make You the Neighborhood Legend
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Gather 'round, fellow sharpshooters! If you’re looking for the ultimate outdoor showdown that’ll have the neighborhood kids (and maybe a few adults) running for cover, let me introduce you to the NERF Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 Dart Blaster. This isn't just any dart blaster; it’s a 6-dart, rapid-fire, friendship-ending machine that promises to turn your backyard into an action-packed battlefield!

Equipped with a 6-dart rotating drum, this blaster is like the Swiss Army knife of toy weapons. You can unleash a barrage of foam fury with just a flick of your wrist—perfect for those moments when your sibling looks a little too smug after winning that last round of Mario Kart. Just imagine the look on their face when you unleash a well-aimed barrage of darts while shouting, “This is for all the blue shells you’ve thrown at me!”

And let’s not forget about the 12 darts that come with this bad boy. That’s right; you get enough ammo to keep the fun going longer than your last family road trip (you know, the one that felt like it would never end). Made for kids aged 8 and up, this blaster is designed to provide hours of entertainment—just make sure to keep an eye on where you’re aiming because your dog will definitely not appreciate a foam dart to the snout.

One of the best parts? The Commander RD-6 is all about customization! You can easily swap out parts and accessories, so if you ever dreamed of being a dart blaster sniper, a quick upgrade will have you feeling like a Nerf version of Rambo. Just don’t forget to practice your stealth moves; you never know when an unexpected ambush from the neighbor’s kid might occur!

So, if you’re ready to become the ultimate dart-firing champion of your backyard, grab the NERF Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 and prepare for foam-flying excitement. Remember: It’s not just a toy; it’s a way of life. Now, go forth and unleash the foam-filled chaos! ????????
Mark Masaki
5.0 out of 5 stars Averages 73 FPS; the 2nd coming of the Spectre
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the darts fired by this stock Nerf Commander blaster at an average of 73 feet per second (FPS) using Nerf Elite 2.0 darts (it is capable of shooting any blue, green, white, orange, yellow, Accustrike, or any decorated darts). The typical average velocity of a Nerf Elite blaster is 65-70 FPS, so this blaster is an overachiever in this regard.

The Commander has Slam-fire. For those who don’t know what that is, it is the ability to fire off darts in rapid succession by holding down the firing trigger and repeatedly priming the blaster to fire a dart off every time it is primed, resulting in some semblance of rapid fire. The tradeoff of using this function is often the reduced accuracy due to the shaking of the blaster while it is being furiously primed. Being a top-priming slide blaster does not help this pistol’s aim either, but at least it has a rear shoulder stock attachment point. I have found that the Nerf Elite Stockade’s shoulder stock is ideal in fit and function since it holds spare darts that you will need to reload the Commander’s meager 6-dart capacity. This is one dart more than the Nerf Elite Spectre, the original Spec-Ops rear-stock and front-barrel attachment springer blaster; I see the Commander as a reiteration of that ghost. The Commander has Slam-fire where the Spectre didn’t. The reloading on the Commander is much easier than what was once a button-push-and-pop-out-cylinder on the Spectre. You simply reload a few darts, rotate the cylinder, then reload the rest. But that is easier said than done if you are in a Nerf War (competitive “Nerfers” would never be caught armed with this as their primary blaster in such a useless situation). Another improvement is the 3 tactical rails located: 1 above the front barrel, 1 under the cylinder, and 1 oddly placed under the pistol grip as a part of the hand guard. The hand guard makes the grip a bit cramped for people with larger hands. Ergonomics are slightly affected by that fact, but for most I believe it will suffice. I do not like the micro faux-sling-mount aesthetic at the bottom- rear portion of the pistol grip because it serves no purpose but to be annoying to your hand. Perhaps even worse than the “tooth” aesthetic just below it (which also serves no functional purpose, by the way. I know, I have tried to use it to prime other top-priming blasters; It slips). The shell plastic parts are somewhat appealing. The large orange “ELITE 2.0” label shows well. The painted name and NERF logo on one side and not the other is consistent with the cost-cutting habits that Hasbro has implemented on most Nerf products. As far as cheapness goes, I am hearing a lot of rattling and squeaking of the plastic going on during operation of the Commander. In conclusion, it is a wonder if this product will last the test of time. The Spectre that the Commander embodies did not last very long before breaking, but perhaps this blaster will take after the Elite Strongarm (and last through the ages). I can see this being something to use to casually play around with in a close quarters (CQB) indoor or in-office use. In that light, perhaps there are smaller options that offer the same performance. This blaster is rather on the large side for what it is: The multiple Nerf Accessory attachment points contribute to the blaster’s problem with being over-sized and difficult to holster. And a primary blaster typically has an onboard dart capacity that exceeds a mere handful of darts. The creakiness of the plastic shell and internal parts do not give one the sense of confidence in the dependability and longevity of this blaster. At face value, the Commander is definitely a winner compared to just about all the other blasters in the failed Elite 2.0 family line, touting a decent FPS performance and not failing at everything else it was set out to do unlike almost all of it’s brethren. We will just have to see if that fact matters any in due time.
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Mark Masaki
5.0 out of 5 stars Averages 73 FPS; the 2nd coming of the Spectre
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the darts fired by this stock Nerf Commander blaster at an average of 73 feet per second (FPS) using Nerf Elite 2.0 darts (it is capable of shooting any blue, green, white, orange, yellow, Accustrike, or any decorated darts). The typical average velocity of a Nerf Elite blaster is 65-70 FPS, so this blaster is an overachiever in this regard.

The Commander has Slam-fire. For those who don’t know what that is, it is the ability to fire off darts in rapid succession by holding down the firing trigger and repeatedly priming the blaster to fire a dart off every time it is primed, resulting in some semblance of rapid fire. The tradeoff of using this function is often the reduced accuracy due to the shaking of the blaster while it is being furiously primed. Being a top-priming slide blaster does not help this pistol’s aim either, but at least it has a rear shoulder stock attachment point. I have found that the Nerf Elite Stockade’s shoulder stock is ideal in fit and function since it holds spare darts that you will need to reload the Commander’s meager 6-dart capacity. This is one dart more than the Nerf Elite Spectre, the original Spec-Ops rear-stock and front-barrel attachment springer blaster; I see the Commander as a reiteration of that ghost. The Commander has Slam-fire where the Spectre didn’t. The reloading on the Commander is much easier than what was once a button-push-and-pop-out-cylinder on the Spectre. You simply reload a few darts, rotate the cylinder, then reload the rest. But that is easier said than done if you are in a Nerf War (competitive “Nerfers” would never be caught armed with this as their primary blaster in such a useless situation). Another improvement is the 3 tactical rails located: 1 above the front barrel, 1 under the cylinder, and 1 oddly placed under the pistol grip as a part of the hand guard. The hand guard makes the grip a bit cramped for people with larger hands. Ergonomics are slightly affected by that fact, but for most I believe it will suffice. I do not like the micro faux-sling-mount aesthetic at the bottom- rear portion of the pistol grip because it serves no purpose but to be annoying to your hand. Perhaps even worse than the “tooth” aesthetic just below it (which also serves no functional purpose, by the way. I know, I have tried to use it to prime other top-priming blasters; It slips). The shell plastic parts are somewhat appealing. The large orange “ELITE 2.0” label shows well. The painted name and NERF logo on one side and not the other is consistent with the cost-cutting habits that Hasbro has implemented on most Nerf products. As far as cheapness goes, I am hearing a lot of rattling and squeaking of the plastic going on during operation of the Commander. In conclusion, it is a wonder if this product will last the test of time. The Spectre that the Commander embodies did not last very long before breaking, but perhaps this blaster will take after the Elite Strongarm (and last through the ages). I can see this being something to use to casually play around with in a close quarters (CQB) indoor or in-office use. In that light, perhaps there are smaller options that offer the same performance. This blaster is rather on the large side for what it is: The multiple Nerf Accessory attachment points contribute to the blaster’s problem with being over-sized and difficult to holster. And a primary blaster typically has an onboard dart capacity that exceeds a mere handful of darts. The creakiness of the plastic shell and internal parts do not give one the sense of confidence in the dependability and longevity of this blaster. At face value, the Commander is definitely a winner compared to just about all the other blasters in the failed Elite 2.0 family line, touting a decent FPS performance and not failing at everything else it was set out to do unlike almost all of it’s brethren. We will just have to see if that fact matters any in due time.
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Ms. Chara St. Germaine
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Quality!
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Provides lots of fun for the Kiddos!
Joyleen
5.0 out of 5 stars My son loves it
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Good material, fast delivery
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Joyleen
5.0 out of 5 stars My son loves it
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Good material, fast delivery
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