![]() The blaster cannot normally be dry-fired the blaster will only fire if a ball is inserted into the blaster.This blaster shares its name with the Atom Blasters line of blasters from 2003.Despite being the last Ball Blasters blaster, it was the first to be discontinued. It was also the last Ball Blasters blaster and the last blaster produced by Hasbro to fire Ballistic Balls until the release of the Koosh Galaxy line. The Atom Blaster itself was the smallest blaster in the Ball Blasters line and was the last unique single-fire ball blaster. During development, it was to be a small, palm-mounted blaster referred to as the Hand Popper, and over the various stages of development, it had been in different formats, such as a stomp grenade, a foam hand grenade complete with shrapnel, a tomahawk-thrower, and even a Super Soaker-style water blaster. It was created by Barry Kudrowitz for Hasbro for his master's degree at MIT. Nerf ball blasters deliver non-stop, ballistic action! Reach for the Atom Blaster for sure-shot blasting, and play your game Nerf-style. ![]() Official description This is an official description from. On the barrel of the blaster's sides are two areas where one can rest their hands on, allowing for ease of cocking when pressing the Atom Blaster against a surface. The Atom Blaster features a similar handle to what is seen on the other Ball Blasters blasters, the Buzzsaw and Reactor, as well as using a similar color scheme. Pulling the trigger of the blaster releases the rubber piece, launching the ball. This is due to the method of firing a rubber piece the ball is placed against. When the ball is inserted into the blaster, the Atom Blaster is automatically cocked. While the Atomizer used a slingshot-esque design, the Atom Blaster is a trigger-based ball blaster. It has a similar name to the Atomizer, although as a blaster, it is completely different. It is a small blaster that fires a single Ballistic Ball.
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