The Mattel Ultimator, from 1994, shoots up to 100 feet. Good luck finding one though.
was Nerf nb1 missile blaster http://nerfguns.org/Nerf-nb1-missile-blaster
Never, because it was a video-game only blaster. Nerf has no intentions on making it into a real Nerf blaster.
Yes, the Nerf Strongarm Blaster does actually shoot 75.
The Nerf Blast-A-Ball was the very first Nerf gun in 1993.It is basically just a pink PVC barrel with a stock-like handle on the back that you pull back and push forward and it shoots the first original yellow Nerf Atom Blaster balls.Hope this helped! :)
There is 3, but one is inactive. Nerf Blaster Wiki has only one contributor, but the other one has lots. Nerf Blaster wiki has more pages though.
well, a proton is part of the line of Nerf vortex blasters. The blasters in the vortex line are (from smallest to largest): -proton -vigilon -lumitron -praxis -nitron my favourite is the vigilon as it is like a large pistol and it shoots 5 discs.
The only Nerf gun which shoots under 5 feet when it is not modified or broken is the Jaru Tech Shot, which is a fake Nerf gun that only shoots around 4 feet.
It should, since it shoots Whistler Darts and most of the blasters that shoot Whistler darts also shoot Micro Darts. It might jam the blaster, though.
till the time it has a tactical rail on the blaster it will fit
No. The clip is built-in.
There is currently no such Nerf blaster. Not all of the game blasters exist in real life.
No, as of 2011 Nerf has had no plans of making a blaster called the Convert.