Overall size: Coming soon.
How to use: It doesn't have a shoulder stock, but it has a stock to support(I'm not sure if it even is a stock) your arm when mounting it. So, trigger hand on trigger. Other hand on pump to stabilize it.
When pumping, lift it until the barrel is facing upwards. Then, place your elbow on your knee, pump it using your other hand. Trigger finger should not be touching the trigger, because even if you pull a couple of millimeters, you send all your hard work of pumping(if you are dumb enough to not understand, then I will explain: it is, aka your darts) flying into the ceiling.
Darts: Suctions, Sonic Micros. The rest, coming soon.
Tactical attachments: No rail. Its not the Magstrike(AS-20's little brother) dude. Even if it is, why put on an attachment when you can't use it when the clip goes up?
My opinion: Ambushing, clearing a position and attack-the-VIP use only. Good for a huge distraction when used in pairs.(2 guys mounting AS-20s flank the group of enemies. Then let hell loose)
Pics:
Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 box, front
Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 box, back
Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 without box.
Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 with suction and tagger darts
(Both can be used)
Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 size comparison with Longshot(highest) and Maverick(left)
Pictures are legal and had permission from the owner. They belong to SG Nerf.
P.S. If you are finding it hard to pump, just try to pump and fire without darts, it will be easier to pump in future. You can also pump and leave the air in the gas tank(like streching a balloon before pumping it), but do not leave it for a long period of time, or else the tank will start to leak.





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