
Nerf Ultra One Screamer
One Screamer Nerf Gun Stats, Ammo & Accessories

Semi-Automatic

Acceleration Trigger

25 Round Capacity

4-C Batteries Required

8 Round Ammo Storage

VELOCITY - 80 FPS
TACTICAL STAT RATING
200/400

RANGE - 45+ FT.

Nerf Ultra Sonic Screamers
NERF ULTRA ONE SCREAMER – WHAT IS ITS PRIMARY ROLE
The Ultra One Screamer fills a high-capacity suppression role in the Nerf lineup with its 25-round rotating drum and semi-automatic flywheel system. This blaster is designed for players who prioritize sustained firepower over mobility and reload speed. While it may not offer the fastest reload times, it compensates with the ability to maintain suppressive fire during extended engagements. The Ultra One Screamer works best for stationary or semi-stationary positions where you can leverage its ammo capacity advantage.
Pro Tip: This blaster is heavily reliant on good batteries to keep the flywheels spinning during increased rates of fire. Short 3 to 5 round bursts are recommended.
NERF ULTRA TECHNICAL FEATURES
The Ultra One Screamer includes multiple mounting options for tactical accessories. Two N-Strike tactical rails are positioned above the barrel, making them compatible with your existing Elite or Mega attachments. For carrying, you’ll find a sling mount at the front and two additional points at the rear, giving you flexibility in how you carry and deploy the blaster. The fixed stock includes onboard storage for 8 backup rounds, providing convenient access to additional ammo when needed.
HOW TO LOAD UP THE NERF ULTRA ONE SCREAMER
The Ultra One uses a 25-round rotating drum that requires manual loading of darts one at a time. This process takes longer than magazine-fed systems due to the higher capacity and individual insertion method. The cylinder must be rotated by hand, which can slow down your reload process. However, the blaster’s stock holds 8 backup rounds, providing some immediate ammunition for topping off your cylinder when needed.
Pro Tip: Turn the blaster upside down and cradle it in your non-dominant hand. With your free hand, grab a handful of darts and load them into as many slots as possible. Once you’ve inserted the last dart, rotate the drum a quarter turn and repeat this process until the entire rotating drum is full.
HOW TO MAKE THE NERF ULTRA ONE SCREAMER
Operation follows a two-stage trigger system typical of motorized blasters. The acceleration trigger, located below the primary trigger, revs up the flywheel motors to optimal speed. Once the flywheels are screaming, pull the primary trigger to fire one round per trigger pull. This semi-automatic design allows for controlled, accurate shots while maintaining the rapid-fire capability that flywheel systems are known for.
THE ULTRA ON SCREAMER USES WHISTLE DARTS
The Ultra One Screamer exclusively uses Ultra Darts, which are incompatible with all other Nerf guns. The 25-round rotating drum provides impressive ammo capacity for sustained engagements, though the manual loading process means you’ll want to plan your reloads accordingly. The additional 8 rounds stored on the stock serve as a convenient option, though they won’t provide a complete reload. This high-capacity system works best for players who prefer suppressive roles or extended engagements where volume matters more than reload speed.
SOME TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING THE ULTRA ONE SCREAMER
Given the Ultra One Screamer’s role as a high-capacity suppression weapon, it pairs well with more mobile secondary weapons for close-quarters situations. Consider carrying a Strongarm or Disruptor as a backup for quick engagements while reloading. The Falconfire also makes an excellent sidearm choice, providing reliable single shots with a smaller footprint blaster. For team applications, the Ultra One Screamer works best when supported by players using faster, more maneuverable blasters like the Stryfe or Rapidstrike, allowing you to provide covering fire while the crew advances.
Package Contents
- One Screamer
- 25 Nerf Ultra Sonic Screamers
- Instructions

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