Nerf bullets, typically made from foam, can stick to certain fabrics that have a high degree of friction or a textured surface. Fabrics like velcro or fleece can cause the foam to adhere due to the material's ability to catch on the foam's surface. Additionally, some types of cotton or polyester blends may also allow for temporary sticking depending on the bullet's speed and angle of impact. However, smooth, non-porous fabrics like nylon or silk are less likely to hold a Nerf bullet.
yes
Whistle darts
COTTON
you take a peace of metal take a nerf bullet and glue it to the piece of metal
Depends which kind you buy. (Hint:Look up on Nerf.com) Keep Nerf Alive!!!!
Nerf streamline darts do not stick to any surface. They are just a round rubber tip with no suction cup.
Where exactly is it stuck?
35 feet =D
somewhere between 15 or 20 mph
No , but my dad did and it was because a Nerf brand gun bullet scratched it when he got shoot in the eye with the Nerf gun my brother got for Christmas .
You open access and take the jammed bullet out. Or if access doesn't open take the clip out then take the jammed bullet out.
Kevlar fabric