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Nerf C1698 Rival Hera MXVII 1200 White Combat Blaster, Standart

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If you haven’t seen blasters from Worker, they are definitely worth investigating. The Worker brand offers some other bangers, like Swift, Phoenix 2.0, or Cheetah which is on this list. The factors that affect the pricing vary from age to looks to those with a great design that just got discontinued. The Prometheus fires easily with the help of an included rechargeable Lipo battery. However, with that massive amount of ammo, it requires a bit of shaking to fend off clogs in the hopper. The Rival Perses MXIX-5000 is the go-to choice for the best full auto SMG style blaster. What really makes it great is that it can crank out up to 8 rounds per second, and includes a good-quality rechargeable battery.

If you can find one with the string, bow, and ammo, you will likely pay a good amount to get your hands on one. ESTIMATED VALUE It’s had been a long time since Nerf had released any foam swords but it recently put out a few options in cooperation with Dungeons and Dragons. This blaster seems to be popular because it is compact, automatic, and has rare glow-in-the-dark darts. The clip shines a blue light on the darts to make them glow the typical greenish color for a while. Once of the newest and most exciting Nerf blasters is the new Nerf Pro Stryfe X blaster! This high-performance blaster is the first to take the Nerf brand to the high-performance level as it shoots darts at up to 150 feet per second for intense Nerf wars. If you haven’t explored the world of custom Nerf guns, a great place to start is with the Caliburn by Captain SlugBesides the heavy guns that have been mentioned, the only blaster that is relatively close is the Nerf Hyperfire. It is a much more compact and smaller version with a 35-dart drum. 5. Nerf Crossbow 1995 If you can find one with the string, bow, and ammo, you will have to pay a large sum to get your hands on one. This one is a lower on the list because it is rarer than some of the other more expensive ones. Cheaper Alternatives It is still a fan favorite because of its solid looks and feel. It has plenty of rails for attachments, a removable barrel, and a sweet bolt action prime. This blaster actually does use batteries, but only to make it light up and make classic Star Wars noises (which my friend’s son thought was, and I quote: ‘the best thing he had ever seen’, when I gave it to him!) so it can still be used without batteries. One look at the Nerf N-Strike Megalodon and you might imagine yourself as sergeant Blain Cooper from the Predator movie, wielding the iconic "Old Painless" minigun. The overall design fits that narrative as the gun looks pretty intimidating. Here, it's all about pure power, as your rivals have no other option but to run away once you start blasting. The shooting mechanism is simple, as the mag will spin when you crank the handle and shoot. With a capacity of 20 mega-darts, this gun will clear the battlefield. Another strong point of the N-Strike Megalodon is the range, as it can hit a target from almost 100ft away.

The Nerf Ultra Pharoah is spring powered blaster that shoots over 100 Feet per second with a decent range. Since no Nerf brand snipers really have that great of range or accuracy, you might as well go with one that looks the best. The new Nerf D&D Xenk’s Sword is currently an affordable option in the Nerf sword category that could ignite some foam to foam battles that won’t draw blood. The Worker Cheetah 2.0 can be a little deceiving because it has so much power in an unintimidating frame. It has a nice-looking clear shell that makes the internals visible with a red and orange color schemeThe Fortnite SP-L is a unique Fortnite blaster I think most adults would enjoy. It is a sweet-looking pistol with a removable silencer barrel extension and a fun 3-dart internal magazine. It has the average Nerf performance but has a fun silenced pistol design with a fancy sight up top. The Crusher is a Nerf minigun that is fed by a 35 dart belt and pump-fired to spin the barrel so that it creates a realistic firing feel. It doesn’t require batteries and is pretty simple to operate with the ability to slam fire. Requiring a whopping 7 AA batteries didn’t stop the Rayven CS-18 from rising to become a popular Nerf collector’s item. This nifty little bullpup-style blaster needs those batteries to power the glow-in-the-dark tech in the clips, and the automatic flywheel in the gun.

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