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.
You can go to a popular store's website like Walmart because I know that they have Nerf blasters. Your Friendly Sixth Grader, -Unknown
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.
coop772 is a person on youtube who specializes in modifying Nerf blasters for people he does a great job at paint jobs and is asking anybody if they would like him to modify their blasters you can easily find coop772 on youtube.com. if you into Nerf go check him out.
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.
buzz-bee also makes foam dart blasters and if im not mistaken they make other toys
Nerf has made blasters such as the raider rapid fire cs-35,the Nerf dart tag fury fire, the yellow Nerf longshot, the red strike series of Nerf blasters (Nerf makes red Nerf blasters like the vulcan,recon,and longshot),and the Nerf n-force swords(thunder fury,shadow fury,and marauder long sword)which are all new for 2009.Its almost 2010 so Nerf's not going to have time to make any more models of blasters or swords before 2010.The only confirmed product of 2010 so far is the Nerf n-strike longstrike cs-6 which features a promising scope/sight,detachable barrel and possible stock which can hold 2 clips.2010 may come to give us the Nerf n-strike spartan ncs-12 or the Nerf n-strike stampede rev-8 or some type of Nerf bannet that attaches to tactical rails but these are only dreams, or are they?Nerf has a promising future is the years to come such as the semperfire rf-100 which fires 5 sonic miros a second but who knows if these will ever come to be.Those are some basic ideas of Nerf in the years to come.Who knows, when the n-strike raider rapid fire cs-35 was conceived it only had a standard clip (6 streamlines) and had a stock much like the recon but looked less sturdy.The only features were it loaded from the side and it had a pump, just like the longshot front gun. That's all for now.
for the bandolier, many like to use the clips on the end of the bandolier, and attach one to one of the slits where you can place darts, leaving the other clip free to hook through one of the spaces on a nerf gun. on guns like the recon, it is at the bottom of the handle, which is quite common in nerf blasters.
The NERF Spartan currently hasn't even been planned to be released at the moment so it may be a matter of months, years or maybe it simply won't be made. The blaster originates from the NERF N-Strike Wii videogame, where it fired in a 3-dart burst fire mode. Incorporating a system like this into a NERF gun would be difficult, as the NERF blasters are generally single-shot.
Yes, Canada hosts various Nerf competitions and events, although there isn’t a widely recognized national championship like those found in other countries. Local groups and communities often organize Nerf battles and tournaments, and some may have their own championship-style events. Additionally, the popularity of Nerf blasters has led to emerging grassroots competitions across the country.
It depends on the blaster. Some Buzz Bee and Lanard blasters aren't half bad, such as the Berserker, Belt Blaster, Tek 6 and Tek 10. However, most Lanard blasters usually suck like the Ball Blaster, Blast Bazooka and Pop Shot. So it just depends on the blaster. Some fake blasters can actually be better than real Nerf, like the Tek 10. For the price of a Maverick you get a sturdy blaster that fires 10 darts instead of 6. So yes, in some cases and no in others. It all depends on the blaster.
The Recon uses Clip System darts which do not stick to anything. There are many blasters, like the Firefly and Maverick, which do come with suction-tipped ammunition.