Nerf Stampede ECS:
- fully automatic
- 3 clips hold 18 darts each
- 1 clip holds 6
- bi-pod
- shield
Nerf Vulcan EBF-25:
- fully automatic with switch on
- not automatic at all with switch off
- 25 dart belt fed
- tripod
Nerf Barricade RV-10:
- Semi automatic
- 10 dart barrel
Nerf Blaster Wiki provides a good list of blasters. Here's the link. http://nerfipedia.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Nerf_Blasters
There is currently no such Nerf blaster. Not all of the game blasters exist in real life.
Nerf is a daughter company of Hasbro. Therefore, Hasbro is the producer of the Nerf Blasters and other Nerf equipment for example the Nerf water guns and body shields.
You can go to a popular store's website like Walmart because I know that they have Nerf blasters. Your Friendly Sixth Grader, -Unknown
a majority of basic nerf blasters
Nerf Blasters are not lethal. They are not weapons and are toys instead.
Almost all Nerf blasters that I have found have their release years in an embedded box with the copyright information. The location of this box depends on the weapon in question. You might have to search around the gun for a few minutes to find it.
At the moment, there are several fully-automatic Nerf blasters. The oldest is the Vulcan EBF-25 (N-Strike, from 2008). Since then, the Stampede ECS (N-Strike, from 2010), Swarmfire (Dart Tag, from 2011), the Nitron (Vortex, from 2011), and the Speedswarm (Dart Tag, from 2012) have all been released.
Nerf itself was introduced in 1969, but they started to produce blasters by 1989.
There have been no Nerf blasters released that start with He. The only blasters released that start with H are the Hidden Shot, Hornet AS-6, Hydro Bazooka and Hyperfire.
they have went from little foam sports such as Nerf pong or nerfoop to blasters. if you mean how the blasters changed, its debated whether Nerf blasters have gotten worse or better, there range and bang for your buck have lessened, but the ROF and capacity have improved, it seems like Nerf is going for indoor wars more than outdoors like they used to.
It depends on which blasters you like or don't like. I recommend getting a Nite Finder EX-3, since it is quite cheap and powerful. You can get as many Nerf blasters as you want, but sometimes Nerf says "you may only purchase up to __ blasters" to limit being out of stock.