they both have the same firepower
No
The Nerf Longshot fires foam arrows and the Nerf Vortex fires foam discs. They are both pretty similar, just maybe having different designs and different speed and range, but they both essentially do the same thing. I guess if you have more than one kid, it would help them to differentiate between which ammo and Nerf gun is theirs.
mabye
i think that the Nerf stampede is better than the Nerf vulcan
Nerf does not make a Tommy 20.
the Nerf vulcan because it shoots rapid or single and has 25 darts instead of six.The Vulcan is better than the recon, but i think the longshot and Vulcan are both equal the vulcan is wwaayy better than the recon and has rapid fire...
recon it's got better accuracy than the longstrike suprisingly
I hate both of them, but i would choose firefly.
yes, they accualy work alot better than alot of Nerf darts
When comparing products, the core factor is often the matter of cost. When comparing the LG Vortext to the iPhone 4s, cost again emerges as a factor. The Vortex is reasonably priced, as are the appealing applications. The OS for the Vortex is comparative to that of the iPhone, yet the iPhone 4s is more expensive and the flexibility of the iPhone 4s is less obvious than what the LG Vortex offers. Therefore, the LG Vortex is the better phone, yes.
The Nerf Longstrike is a Nerf sniper rifle that is longer than the Longshot, looks better than the Longshot, and shoots up to 35 feet, about the same as a Longshot. It costs 30 - 40 dollars with taxes, and has an attachment rail on the top and on the bottom.
It depends a lot of what carrier you want to subscribe to, and what operating system you like. The LG Vortex is on the Verizon network, and has an Android system.