It can't. Nerf ammo is made of a soft foam, so it would have to be something ridiculous like 450 mph.
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.
Get a good gun. Since you leave me without details, I will have to assume you know nothing. 1. Buy a good Nerf gun. -Nerf Firefly REV 8 -Nerf Longshot CS6 -Nerf Vulcan EBF 25 2. Get tons of extra ammo. The vulcan and firefly can use anything, although the firefly excels with Glowdarts. The longshot uses a special long-range Nerf dart called a streamline dart. 2. Get extra clips/belts if needed. 3. Practice. Find a way to accurately aim your Nerf Gun up to 25 feet. Usually Nerf ironsights/scopes are not very useful for this. 4. Stay low, and run fast. You have no idea how hard it is to hit a moving target in a Nerf war. 5. Meleé your opponent as necessary. The Longsgot and Firefly are good for this.
Pretty fast The average speed when the dart hits the board is around 40mph. Most successful dart players do not throw the dart hard. Best technique is to incorporate some arc which is decreased when dart is thrown hard plus you lose control if thrown fast.
Nerf has run into some money trouble but are recovering pretty fast so my answer they will be around for quite a long time unless someone buy's them or they go bank rupt.
pretty fast
A lorry travelling fast would experience more air resistance due to its high speed and larger surface area compared to a streamlined car travelling slowly. The faster an object moves through the air, the greater the resistance it encounters.
In the game, a Nerf Semperfire fires extremely fast, almost minigun fast. However, the Semperfire has virtually no chance of being released (Limitations in RoF capabilites and technology) so you won't need to worry about this one.
i own both of these guns. the vulcan has a lot of power in a war situation, but its quite hard to move fast with it. the stampede is very mobile and has a higher rate of fire. all you have to do is load bullets in a magazine and fire, but with the vulcan you have to load each individual dart into a bandolier. the main downside to the stampede would be the bipod which is a bit flimsy and a bit awkward with the magazine in.
That depends on how fast you are travelling.
it shoots about 2 or 3 bullets a second.
Depends on where you are starting from, and how fast you are travelling.
It depends on how fast you are travelling.