The body (as in thefoam's )outer diameter is half inch, the Velcro part with the rubber is close to 5 8ths of an inch.
the firefly uses special glow in the dark micro darts, but can fire sonic micro darts, streamline micro darts, regular suction micro darts, and any other micro darts you can get
streamlines can be shot from clip powered guns and micro darts can't.
The Nerf Switch Shot averages around 25-35 feet per shot with Micro Darts, Whistler Darts, Sonic Micro Darts, Dart Tag Darts and Glow Darts, but very little with Streamline Darts.
There are four basic types of Nerf darts: Clip System Whistler Suction Tagger Clip system darts (once called 'streamlined') are made to fit into any ammo clip for nerf blasters (longshot, longstrike, recon, alphatrooper, rayven). They are loaded into a clip or drum, which is inserted into the gun. A gun that uses a revolver-style or open drum will most likely use Whistler or Tagger darts (tagger darts have velcro for use with Nerf's Dart Tag vests). These include: Barricade, Maverick, Specter, or any of the dart tag line. Tagger/Whistler/Suction are generally interchangeable.
Only the color is the difference, so both darts are compatible with the furyfire
Micro darts/ sonic micro darts available in packs with an extra belt. Don't put streamline darts in a vulcan.
Probably Micro Darts (aka Suction Darts) because they stick to any flat surface.
The Barricade RV-10 comes with 10 Whistler Darts, but can also fire Sonic Micro Darts. I'm pretty sure it also fires Micro Darts and Glow Darts, but not Streamline Darts.
No, in fact, most Nerf guns shoot sheep. I once shot a black sheep with my M9-64 and it hit my friend Alex. He cried. I'd be careful if I were you.
it holds streamline darts not suction darts the suction darts dont fit in the drum magazine it can also hold micro darts and whistler darts
the magstrike is supposed to take the Velcro darts but it will also work with sonic micro darts ( Vulcan bullets )
Nerf darts are safe.