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Nerf has long been known for making some of the most impressive toy weaponry kids can buy, but its foam dart blasters aren’t exactly known for their power or accuracy—until now. At Toy Fair ...
Scroll down for videos The new addition to Nerf's Rival line will be able to shoot the foam balls at a distance of up to 102 feet per second with the aid of a flywheel blaster. A flywheel ...
Nerf unveiled the Rival lineup back in 2015 when it introduced its new form of ammo. Instead of foam darts, the Rival blasters shoot small foam balls with golf-ball style dimples on the outer surface.
Foam darts have been Nerf’s mainstay for decades, but in recent years, the company has been expanding to other foam projectiles, like the tiny balls its powerful Rival blasters fire. But today ...
Nerf blasters typically fire small foam darts or little foam balls. [Michael Pick] wanted to build something altogether more devastating. To that end, he created a rocket launcher with an advanced ...
It’s a blaster designed to fire 48 darts in a second or so, or a truly ludicrous 288 Nerf balls. Like so many rapid fire blaster designs, it’s based on a pair of rotating wheels which fling ...
After mastering foam darts and balls, Hasbro‘s NERF brand is now turning towards ... Just like its name suggests, the new toy gun fires gel pellets instead of foam projectiles, giving you ...
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