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The song of many of our childhoods. Although Nerf itself is a brand, "Nerf guns" is a term colloquially used to refer to most any soft-projectile gun type toy. And although we did test several ...
We've searched the internet for the best Nerf guns and deals around at the moment and put them in this handy guide. Nerf guns are a perfect gift, especially for family activities or socially ...
Starting off strong with the gold standard of water guns, the Nerf Super Soaker Twin Tide is ... The easy-fill XShot is a beast of a water gun, offering a refill time of just one second so that ...
When it comes to toy blasters, the first brand that comes to mind is Nerf, naturally. Like Kleenex is to tissues or Jacuzzi is to hot tubs, Nerf has become synonymous with dart- and gel-firing toys.
Sure, you could spend upwards of $50 on a fancy battery-operated Nerf gun, but it won't be nearly as easy to use or as fun for everyone to play with. If you want something that's slightly fancier ...
Vitally, the best Nerf guns don't have a shelf life; unlike the best water guns, they're good at any time of year because they don't have to be played with outside. Crucially, these choices are ...
Nerf guns can be great fun for kids -- until someone damages an eye, doctors warn. Nerf guns or "blasters" are hugely popular toys -- used by kids and adults alike -- that shoot a soft foam "dart ...
NERF guns are awesome. They've always been awesome, but much like LEGO sets, some of their coolest stuff has come around in recent years with the advent of licensed blasters. Whether you want to ...
Long gone are the days of loading one dart into a single spring mechanism. Yes, there are still plenty of Nerf guns that fire darts one by one. But the game has changed. The brand now offers ...
Today's video is all about Nerf vs Xshot Gel Blaster battle. We take all the Nerf guns that blast gel pellets and we put them against Xshot Guns that also blaster out gel pellets, to see which one is ...