gummy/plastic
As far as I can see, yes. The head is rubber, and the body is made of Nerf foam.
No. Nerf darts are made out of foam and rubber, which are made out of petroleum, a nonrenewable material.
Nerf is a variety of products like foam dart blaster, foam balls, and anything made of foam that has to do with sports or...GUNS!
Probably just plastic + a few metal screws or something. the dart are made of foam, usually with a rubber tip
Nerf stands for nylon and elastic rubber fabric in the 70's they only made footballs out of those materials but now that is what the Nerf bullets are made of it can also stand for 'Non Expanding Recreational foam'
yes u wimp\ i think you should wear protective eyewear like sun glasses. Getting hit in the eye is the only way you can hurt. I say this because my friend had to go to the hospital because they got shot in the eye with a Nerf gun.
The Nerf Longshot is a new Nerf gun that will blast your Nerf ball farther and faster than ever before. It's a great asset to your next Nerf war! The great thing about Nerf is that the balls are made of foam, and so light weight they won't damage your home.
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.
It can't. Nerf ammo is made of a soft foam, so it would have to be something ridiculous like 450 mph.
The first Nerf blaster released was the Blast-A-Ball in 1989, which spawned a sequel in 1990 called the Blast-A-Matic. In 1992 Nerf Arrows were released, and an idea for a miniature arrow with a suction tip was made. Packaged with the Sharpshooter, the first darts were born they had wings like arrows, but the size of a mega dart. In 1993, Rip Rockets were created with their new ammunition called "Micro Darts", which is what most people call "Suction darts" today.
They are made, believe it or not, to fire darts at the same speed. The Longstrike doesn't shoot as far because the dart has to travel farther to leave the blaster, which causes unnecessary friction. This is made worse if you attach the barrel.
Parker Brothers developed Nerf, beginning with a foam ball four inches in diameter. Nerf Blasters, or Nerf guns, were developed and sold in the 1970s.