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Biosquad • Camo Series • Challenge • Charmed • Clear Series • Code Red Collection • Gear Up • Impact Zone • Koosh Vortex • Light It Up • Multishot Madness • Phantom Corps • Pro Nerf • Red Strike • Remix • Secrets & Spies • Sonic FIRE • Sonic ICE • Sonic Series • Super Stripes Collection • Switch Shots • Whiteout Series • Z.E.D. Squad Who can resist a heavy chain gun with a tripod? The Vulcan EBF-25 is fed by a 25 dart belt and can be fired fully auto or single shot with the bolt action.
This blaster actually works quite well for a ball flinger that shoots nice and soft. It is great for younger kids because it shoots soft ballistic balls and is pretty harmless. ESTIMATED VALUE It is nice that it comes with a rechargeable battery, charger, and a good amount of ammo. There isn’t much out there like it, especially with it including the decent quality camera system. At first glance, it is hard to see the real appeal of the original Nerf Crossbow. However, it is a versatile weapon that included and that stored four Mega suction darts as well as three large arrows. There are a handful of belt-fed heavy guns in the Nerf world that can be found for less. While it doesn’t have a tripod, the Adventure Force V-Twin is a quality chain blaster that shoots harder and is at a budget price. For a list of cross-promoted toy brands Nerf has produced products for, see Cross-promotional product.What’s not to love about an automatic Nerf mini gun that includes a 50-dart drum magazine and shoots about three darts per second? It doesn’t shoot that hard though, just at the par 70 FPS. It is powered with 4 D Type batteries and is mostly good for playing the role of heavy gunner and intimidating your enemies. ESTIMATED VALUE
Dart Capacity: The X-Shot Skins Dread has a 12-dart capacity dual rotating barrels. When you run out of darts in one barrel, simply switch over to the second one to blast the competition away!
1. Nerf Max Force Manta Ray
Similar to that of the Clear Series and the Sonic Series, the Sonic ICE series features blasters with clear blue plastic. Requiring a whopping 7 AA batteries didn’t stop the Rayven CS-18 from rising to become a popular Nerf collector’s item. This nifty little bullpup-style blaster needs those batteries to power the glow-in-the-dark tech in the clips, and the automatic flywheel in the gun. The longest running non-promotional series of Nerf blasters is N-Strike, lasting for seventeen years. If you can find one with the string, bow, and ammo, you will likely pay a good amount to get your hands on one. ESTIMATED VALUE
Besides the heavy guns that have been mentioned, the only blaster that is relatively close is the Nerf Hyperfire. It is a much more compact and smaller version with a 35-dart drum. 5. Nerf Crossbow 1995This blaster is cool because it shoots four Mega suction darts at once with a comfortable squeeze-style grip. It can also be used to deflect incoming darts while using a one-handed blaster like the Hammershot. The Longstrike CS-6 is one of the best-looking sniper rifles Nerf has made. It is a bolt action foam flinger that is better modified, as most dart snipers don’t really have great range. The X-Shot Skins Dread comes in 7 unique skins to select and collect, collect them all (each sold separately) This is kind of the OG sniper, but the Modulus Longstrike is much better and can be found new for about half the cost. It is a bit different but is definitely one of the best Nerf snipers due to its available customization options. 9. Nerf Rayven CS-18 (Light it Up Series) They're based in convenient locations including supermarkets, newsagents and train stations. Plus they're often open late and on Sundays.