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Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000 Red

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  • High capacity blaster holds 30 high-impact rounds
  • Rotating barrel
  • Easy-load integrated magazine
  • Slam-fire action
  • Includes blaster, 30 rounds, and instructions

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Product Description

Experience head-to-head competition with the precision and power of the Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000 blaster! Choose a blaster color and go into battle as the Red Team or the Blue Team. The high-capacity Artemis XVII-3000 blaster holds 30 high-impact rounds and fires them at a velocity of 100 feet per second (30 meters per second). Get ready for battle fast with the easy-load integrated magazine. Launch each round with calculated targeting, or inundate opponents by unleashing all 30 rounds rapidly with slam-fire action. The Artemis XVII-3000 blaster has a rotating barrel, trigger lock, and tactical rail. Experience the intensity of the Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000 blaster! Nerf Rival and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.


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Nerf Rival Artemis XVII 3000

Experience head-to-head competition with the precision and power of the Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000 blaster! Choose a blaster color and go into battle as the Red Team or the Blue Team. The high-capacity Artemis XVII-3000 blaster holds 30 high-impact rounds and fires them at a velocity of 100 feet per second!

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Rotating Barrel!

High Capacity Blaster Holds 30 High-Impact Rounds!

Slam-Fire Action!

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  • Blaster with 30 foam rounds
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    Customer reviews

    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    1,487 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, fun, accuracy, and capacity of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's one of the best Nerf guns, it has plenty of ammo capacity, and it'll hold two at a time. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of reloading, value, and jamming.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    96 customers mention89 positive7 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy gun. They mention it's one of the best Nerf guns they have ever purchased, it'll be a solid blaster, and it'd be the best toy on the market.

    "...feels meaty up-front with the big priming handle that feels nice an solid, but the main pistol grip is uncomfortable to me...." Read more

    "...are easier to reload and have a more solid impact yet are still completely safe. I thought having a 30 round capacity would be overkill. IT'S NOT!..." Read more

    "...It’s in perfect condition...." Read more

    "...use a lot of effort to cock the gun but other than that, it's a fairly effective." Read more

    48 customers mention48 positive0 negative

    Customers find the toy gun to be fun for all ages. They say it's a fun addition to nerf war events, and great family fun inside the home. Customers also say it is a good product for kids.

    "...SO MUCH FUN!!! The balls are so much better than the darts. You can bank them off walls to get people behind barriers...." Read more

    "...It's a lot of fun to use and reasonably sized so it doesn't feel like a child's gun when carrying." Read more

    "...These guns are a blast for any age...." Read more

    "...came with was a buttstock, other than that these are relibale and quite fun to use." Read more

    46 customers mention37 positive9 negative

    Customers like the accuracy of the toy gun. They mention that it has a very accurate aim, and good speed. Some say that it hits hard and accurately. Overall, most are satisfied with the accuracy and performance of the product.

    "...They are easier to reload and have a more solid impact yet are still completely safe. I thought having a 30 round capacity would be overkill...." Read more

    "This is a fairly accurate Nerf Rival gun once you get used to having the barrel at the bottom...." Read more

    "...Mine also shoots harder than advertised, increasing accuracy. Great for indoor play. Jams every once in a while, one bad, but all clearable." Read more

    "...This gun does tend to shoot harder. It has got to be the best Nerf Rival to get at the price." Read more

    27 customers mention21 positive6 negative

    Customers like the capacity of the toy gun. They mention it has plenty of ammo capacity, has a great 30 round capacity, and can be used in moderation. Some say that it shoots two at a time and holds a lot of ammos.

    "...This has a higher ammo capacity than the Apollo and Zeus (6-12 balls, but they have replaceable magazines) but cannot hold as much Rival rounds..." Read more

    "...It's easy to load and has a relatively high capacity." Read more

    "...This thing gets shots off in a hurry! And with the large capacity storage you can put shoot most guns...." Read more

    "...Negatives:1. 30 round internal capacity is more difficult and time consuming to reload as opposed to magazine-fed Rival Blasters.2...." Read more

    20 customers mention20 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the toy gun. They mention that it shoots with great velocity, has slam-fire action, and is great for indoor play. Some say that the gun holds more bullets and has a spherical barrel. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...the Rival line that has been missing thus far, in the ability to resource spent ammo faster and shoot off a decent volley of shots in quick..." Read more

    "Purchased to combat someones single fire nerd gun. This thing gets shots off in a hurry!..." Read more

    "...Mine also shoots harder than advertised, increasing accuracy. Great for indoor play. Jams every once in a while, one bad, but all clearable." Read more

    "...2. Pump action for single shots but if you hold the trigger after firing, you have a nigh constant semi-auto effect known as slam fire...." Read more

    35 customers mention22 positive13 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of reloading. Some mention it's easy to fire and re-load, while others say it'd be more difficult and time consuming. Some say it is a little clumsy to load and nearly impossible to unload without discharging. Overall, the opinions are mixed and it'll depend on personal preferences.

    "...They are easier to reload and have a more solid impact yet are still completely safe. I thought having a 30 round capacity would be overkill...." Read more

    "...1. 30 round internal capacity is more difficult and time consuming to reload as opposed to magazine-fed Rival Blasters.2...." Read more

    "...Loading is fairly straight forward with three separate chambers and a sliding cover...." Read more

    "...This gun is easy to use, easy to load, and lets just say they see mom with this and run...." Read more

    17 customers mention10 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the toy gun. Some mention it's a great bang for the buck, while others say it'd be a waste of money.

    "this nerf gun is cheap and very worth it. I compared size with my friends Apollo...." Read more

    "...It's really frustrating to use and now almost useless." Read more

    "...I would recommend getting the masks also. Worth the money." Read more

    "Little expensive!" Read more

    14 customers mention6 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the jamming of the toy gun. Some mention that it's accurate and hard-hitting, while others say that it tends to jam.

    "...The Bad: Don't load with 10 balls in each chamber, as it will have jamming issues. Use 9 balls per chamber!..." Read more

    "I've had this gun for a couple years now and it hasn't jammed yet. It is pretty hard to cock, so I would recommend it for older teens...." Read more

    "...but I have to say out of the nerf rival guns I own this one is super prone to jamming...." Read more

    "This gun is accurate, hard hitting and never has jammed or malfunctioned...." Read more

    Averages 96 FPS; Run 'N Gun, reload on-the-fly.
    5 Stars
    Averages 96 FPS; Run 'N Gun, reload on-the-fly.
    My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the rounds fired from this Red (or Blue, the color should not be a factor) Rival Artemis blaster traveling at the average velocity of 96 feet per second (FPS). It is hard not to like this hefty blaster. That is, if you like springers. This blaster is endowed with Nerf's famous Slam-fire function (hold the trigger and pump the priming handle for one shot per prime), and a decent ammo capacity. This has a higher ammo capacity than the Apollo and Zeus (6-12 balls, but they have replaceable magazines) but cannot hold as much Rival rounds (for those who do not know, they are soft foam balls) as the Khaos (40 round magazine) and surely will not be able to hold a candle next to the Nemesis (100 round hopper). It has but a 30 ball capacity worth, three built-in 10 round capacity (3x10 balls) magazines, but they cannot be removed or replaced with magazines sold separately. I suppose that if you need to shoot more than 30 rounds, you are probably too far from your opponent or just blindly shooting preemptive shots. The shots are harder to aim than say, an Apollo, but you will probably be able to overpower someone using an Apollo in ammo capacity and Balls Per Second (BPS; no, not Basis Point or Bits/Bytes per second). This blaster seems kind of like the Rival version of the Elite Rampage dart blaster and the Mega Rotofury with it's front grip priming handle. It has 4 rotating barrels that take turns firing rounds. Apparently, the other three barrels gather rounds to be fired in a counter-clockwise rotation (clockwise from your opponent's point of view), firing when the barrels reach the bottom position. There is a mini tactical rail on the top front of the blaster. This is a Rival rail, which is not compatible with Picatinny rail accessories (and not truly compatible with Nerf dart blaster accessories, but it is possible to attach the Nerf accessories pretty solidly). You can put a Rival Red Dot Sight if you have one, although in my opinion it does look kind of goofy with it on. You may look like you are holding a robot dog. Anyway, the ergonomics feels meaty up-front with the big priming handle that feels nice an solid, but the main pistol grip is uncomfortable to me. As in the case with the Rival Atlas, my middle finger does not agree with the bump at the top of the pistol grip. While this is not a deal-breaker, I am willing to bet that it could get rather annoying if you focus on it during use. It is slightly quieter than the Atlas, but it does make that ratcheting noise that the other Rival springer blasters have when they are primed. Naturally, it has a safety lock in a easy-to-access location (above the trigger) to prevent accidental shooting. There is a lock-release lever connected to an internal locking mechanism in event that it accidentally activates when it is not supposed to; in theory, freezing up your blaster, so having access to it would be easier than having to unscrew everything and open up the blaster to fix it. There are 2 uncommonly shaped sling-mount attachment points in back of the blaster. One on the rear bottom of the handle, and bottom of the rear of the blaster. There is a loading/reloading-Access door that is easy to slide to the back of the blaster, which gently clicks into (and out of) place and holds the magazine springs back to make reloading easier to do on-the-fly. This means that picking up ammo off of the ground and putting it back into the blaster when running-and-gunning would be an ideal style to use with this blaster in particular. In conclusion, the Artemis adds a factor to the Rival line that has been missing thus far, in the ability to resource spent ammo faster and shoot off a decent volley of shots in quick succession without having to stop to reload another magazine. It may look odd to some, but it will be welcomed to most Nerfers who prefer to run, gun, and scavenge their way to victory.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Averages 96 FPS; Run 'N Gun, reload on-the-fly.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2017
    My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the rounds fired from this Red (or Blue, the color should not be a factor) Rival Artemis blaster traveling at the average velocity of 96 feet per second (FPS). It is hard not to like this hefty blaster. That is, if you like springers. This blaster is endowed with Nerf's famous Slam-fire function (hold the trigger and pump the priming handle for one shot per prime), and a decent ammo capacity. This has a higher ammo capacity than the Apollo and Zeus (6-12 balls, but they have replaceable magazines) but cannot hold as much Rival rounds (for those who do not know, they are soft foam balls) as the Khaos (40 round magazine) and surely will not be able to hold a candle next to the Nemesis (100 round hopper). It has but a 30 ball capacity worth, three built-in 10 round capacity (3x10 balls) magazines, but they cannot be removed or replaced with magazines sold separately. I suppose that if you need to shoot more than 30 rounds, you are probably too far from your opponent or just blindly shooting preemptive shots. The shots are harder to aim than say, an Apollo, but you will probably be able to overpower someone using an Apollo in ammo capacity and Balls Per Second (BPS; no, not Basis Point or Bits/Bytes per second). This blaster seems kind of like the Rival version of the Elite Rampage dart blaster and the Mega Rotofury with it's front grip priming handle. It has 4 rotating barrels that take turns firing rounds. Apparently, the other three barrels gather rounds to be fired in a counter-clockwise rotation (clockwise from your opponent's point of view), firing when the barrels reach the bottom position. There is a mini tactical rail on the top front of the blaster. This is a Rival rail, which is not compatible with Picatinny rail accessories (and not truly compatible with Nerf dart blaster accessories, but it is possible to attach the Nerf accessories pretty solidly). You can put a Rival Red Dot Sight if you have one, although in my opinion it does look kind of goofy with it on. You may look like you are holding a robot dog. Anyway, the ergonomics feels meaty up-front with the big priming handle that feels nice an solid, but the main pistol grip is uncomfortable to me. As in the case with the Rival Atlas, my middle finger does not agree with the bump at the top of the pistol grip. While this is not a deal-breaker, I am willing to bet that it could get rather annoying if you focus on it during use. It is slightly quieter than the Atlas, but it does make that ratcheting noise that the other Rival springer blasters have when they are primed. Naturally, it has a safety lock in a easy-to-access location (above the trigger) to prevent accidental shooting. There is a lock-release lever connected to an internal locking mechanism in event that it accidentally activates when it is not supposed to; in theory, freezing up your blaster, so having access to it would be easier than having to unscrew everything and open up the blaster to fix it. There are 2 uncommonly shaped sling-mount attachment points in back of the blaster. One on the rear bottom of the handle, and bottom of the rear of the blaster. There is a loading/reloading-Access door that is easy to slide to the back of the blaster, which gently clicks into (and out of) place and holds the magazine springs back to make reloading easier to do on-the-fly. This means that picking up ammo off of the ground and putting it back into the blaster when running-and-gunning would be an ideal style to use with this blaster in particular. In conclusion, the Artemis adds a factor to the Rival line that has been missing thus far, in the ability to resource spent ammo faster and shoot off a decent volley of shots in quick succession without having to stop to reload another magazine. It may look odd to some, but it will be welcomed to most Nerfers who prefer to run, gun, and scavenge their way to victory.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
    Ordered this blaster on the 5th, today I received it 20 minutes ago. It’s in perfect condition. I would definitely recommend buying from toynk toys, remember the Artemis is discontinued so buying in the stores is not an option.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen producto, les encanto a mis hijos y lo mejor es que no usa baterías.
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