Sunday, 4 November 2012

Retaliator
The new N-Strike Elite blaster the Retaliator is basically the upgraded version of the recon 
but with a new stock and  a for-grip and a new 12 dart clip.

 Its got a new direct plunger which is better than the old way the plunger was made .

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

 Nerf Rampage

The Nerf Rampage is basically an upgrade from the raider.
What does it come with

The Rampage
The 25 dart drum mag
25 Elite darts

The Rampage has a direct plunger with slam fire.
Unfortunately no stock ):
Retail price is around $25-$30 in AU

 

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Nerf Elite Hailfire.

The all new Elite Hailfire has a capacity of 144 darts at a time it does require batteries the blaster unfortunately it doesn't come with all the the clips and darts so you have to buy an upgrade kit it has a clear jam door 1 tactical rail.t

It isn't the greatest blaster because its bulky but if you like to fire lots of rounds its just the gun for you.

  

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

The Nerf Elite Stockade is is basically a upgraded Barricade with a stock  that holds darts it comes with 10 Elite darts it requires 3 AA batteries and is probably quieter than the original Barricade.

This is the BuzzBee  Range Master which is a good gun
BuzzBee so far hasn't had a very good line of blasters but they have made a blaster called the Range Master it comes with 

The blaster 
detachable Bi-pod 
removable barrel 
scope 
and 10 darts

Its bolt action but you need to pump it through the bolt plunger.
It is not a clip fed gun.
It is a great gun and i recommend it and you should buy or just use it.

Friday, 19 October 2012



Nerf Vortex Proton is a manual loading gun so you have to put in the disk yourself it has 1 tactical rail it has a disk eject if it jams it wont shoot.
It wont shoot with out a disk.
It comes with 4 disks and the blaster
It has good ranges of about 40 to 50 ft
But overall it is a good blaster if you are not a person that loves to waste darts or disks.Not that there is nothing wrong with that.

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

The Nerf  Rayven is a battery powered Nerf Blaster.
It comes with :

The Rayven Blaster itself
One battery powered 18 dart clip
18 glow in the dark darts

The reason the clip is battery powered is so it can charge the darts with LED lights
It also has 2 Tactical rails and a barrel attachment

Overall it is a gun to really use for dual guns because it is a good size gun to use

You should really buy this gun with a price of  $30 well that's what i got it for.

Monday, 15 October 2012

Nerf Stampede Review
The Nerf Stampede part of the N-Strike series is 1 of the 5 motorized Nerf guns  this is what you get in it older version :
The Stampede itself 
Three 18 dart clips
1 Blast Shield 
1 pop-out Bipod

Newer Version : 
The Stampede itself 
Three 18 dart clips
Two 6 dart clips
One Bandoleer Strap
One Carry Strap
One Blast Shield
One pop-out Bipod

The Stampede Itself requires 6 D batteries in order for it to work meaning no batteries the gun wont work. Great for Nerf wars and Nerf mission.

It also has 6 Tactical Rails
it has 3 areas to hook on straps
A built in sight
Most N-Strike attachments will work on this blaster
Pop-out Bipod can also be used as a fore grip

And that is just about everything to do with the Nerf Stampede.   











  

Sunday, 14 October 2012


Dart Tag is a current line of Nerf products first released in 2003. Products under the Dart Tag license include blasters, vests, goggles, and other accessories that are meant to be used with the game of "Dart Tag".
Dart Tag is also an "official" sport for Nerf; since 2009 there is an official tournament Nerf runs called the Nerf Dart Tag League. The tournament runs yearly; it did not run in 2012 for unknown reasons.
History
Dart Tag was originally called Street Zone. This name was quickly changed however and was never officially called this on any of the packaging or designs for blasters.
In the United Kingdom and Canada, the 2011 blasters were released under the name Dart Tag 2.0.
In 2012, a few Dart Tag Blasters were re-released with blue triggers. These blasters have a better range than their original blaster.

Dart Tag products

Blasters

Dart Tag blasters all come packaged with Tagger Micro Darts. However, they can all fire other kinds of Micro Dartsas well; the Quick 16 and Speedload 6 are exceptions to this.
ImageNameYear
Microblasters.jpgEliminator2004
100 5803.JPGFirestrike2004
Dartaggun.jpgHyperfire2004
Nerf magstrike.jpgMagstrike2004
Nerf-strikefire.jpgStrikefire2004
Furyfire.jpgFuryfire2009
Stormfiregreen.jpgStormfire2009
Quick16.jpgQuick 162011
Sharpshotdarttag.jpgSharp Shot2011
Speedload6pic.JPGSpeedload 62011
Nerf+Dart+Tag+Speedswarm+-+03.JPGSpeedswarm2011
Nerf-dart-tag-swarmfire.jpgSwarmfire2011
Snapfire.pngSnapfire 82012

Nerf N-Strike Elite is a rail shooter video game produced by Electronic Arts for the Nintendo Wii. It is the sequel to the original Nerf N-Strike game. It comes packaged with a blue variant of the Switch Shot EX-3. However, the Switch Shot is now equipped with a new accessory: The Red Reveal. The Red Reveal allows the player to see hidden game features and weak points for enemies and bosses.


Nerf N-Strike Elite has many new features in game that make it different from its predecessor.

New Features

  • Users can customize their blasters' stats, color, accessories, and ammo by destroying canisters in game. These canisters act like currency in the game and are found in abundance during each mission.
  • There are cheat codes in game that unlock new features, such as secret blasters or unlimited ammo.
  • Playing with two players unlocks new areas and game modes.

Dart Tag is a current line of Nerf products first released in 2003. Products under the Dart Tag license include blasters, vests, goggles, and other accessories that are meant to be used with the game of "Dart Tag".
Dart Tag is also an "official" sport for Nerf; since 2009 there is an official tournament Nerf runs called the Nerf Dart Tag League. The tournament runs yearly; it did not run in 2012 for unknown reasons.

It advertises as having "never-before-seen XLR-disc technology", giving these blasters "progressive styles, enhanced performance, and unparalleled Nerf power".
Overall, these blasters have a huge sixty foot stock range compared to N-Strike's advertised thirty-five foot stock range. However, the extreme range is countered by the discs' decreased flight speed after fifteen to twenty feet, making them much easier to evade. In addition, the entire line of blasters makes the assumption that the blaster is completely and steadily upright otherwise the discs curve left or right and have much less range.

Saturday, 13 October 2012

HvZ what is it? Its a game that is widely played at colleges and university's all over America and a few places in Australia.Its also were you have to survive the weekly life of not getting tagged by the zombies the rules are.
Rules created for the safety of all players are strictly enforced. Violation of safety rules will result in a ban from the game.
1. No realistic looking weaponry. Blasters must be brightly colored and have blaze-orange tips.
2. Blasters may not be visible inside of academic buildings or jobs on campus.
3. Players may not use cars or play where there is traffic.
4. Darts must not hurt on impact.*
*Foam dart blasters are children’s toys – it should be obvious that your blaster won’t hurt anyone. If you modify your bla
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Some areas on campus are “no play zones,” where the game is permanently suspended. Dart blasters must be concealed and no players may be stunned or tagged. These areas include:
 Academic buildings
 Libraries
 Indoor athletic facilities
 Health Centers
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Other areas on campus are merely “safe zones,” where gameplay continues but humans can’t be tagged (unless a zombie has both of their feet outside the safe zone). These areas include:
 Dorm rooms
 Dining Halls

hvz_rules_humanrules_girlStaying On Campus: Humans must sleep on campus. If you need to leave campus for longer than 24 hours, contact the game moderators and remove yourself from the game.
I.D. Number: Humans must keep an index card with their unique identification number on them at all times.
Stunning a Zombie: Humans may stun a Zombie for 15 minutes by blasting them with a dart blaster or throwing a sock at them.
When Tagged By a Zombie: When tagged by a Zombie, a Human is required to distribute their ID card. One hour after being tagged, tie your bandanna around your head – you are now a member of the Zombie team! Go tag some Humans.
Wearing a Bandanna: Humans must wear a headband around an arm or leg to identify them as players of the game. (This headband will come in handy when you become a zombie!)

Feeding: Zombies must feed every 48 hours. A zombie feeds by reporting their tag on the website.hvz_rules_zombierules_girl
Wearing A Headband: Zombies must wear a bandanna around their heads at all times. The Original Zombie does not need to wear a headband.
Tagging: A tag is a firm touch to any part of a Human. After tagging a Human the Zombie must collect their ID card and report the tag.
Getting Shot: When hit with a dart or a sock, a Zombie is stunned for 15 minutes. A stunned zombie may not interact with the game in any way. This includes shielding other zombies from bullets or continuing to run toward a human. If shot while stunned, the zombie’s stun timer is reset back to 15 minutes.
Blasting Non-Players: Blasting non-players with darts is a bannable offense.
Non-Player Interference: People who are not registered participants may not directly interact with the game. This includes bringing food to humans or spying for either team.
Safe Zones: A zombie must have both feet outside of a safe zone to tag a human. Humans can stun zombies from inside of a safe-zone.
No Shields: Zombies may not use shields to deflect foam darts or socks.
Athletes: Athletes are safe during official practices, but not on the way to or from practice.
Required Academic Events: Similarly, students at required academic events are safe for the duration of the event (even if this event is in a free-play zone), but they are not safe on the way to or from the event.
Don’t be a douchebag. Everyone plays Humans vs. Zombies to have fun, and the rules of HvZ only exist because we agree they do. That’s why the most important rule of Humans vs. Zombies is to treat your fellow players with respect, and gracefully accept when you have been tagged or stunned.ster or are somehow not sure if it is safe, speak with a moderator and ask them to check your blaster.
New Nerf Series called Lazer Tag the only bad thing is you have to have a iPhone 3 GS or an iPhone 4 or an iPhone 4s or an iPod 4th Gen. Also you have to download a certain Nerf app you can also enlist on their website to upgrade to better Virtual guns but that means you have to level up to get certain guns in the series also unfortunately the lazer guns by them selves cost $60.00 AUS and the double pack costs $ 109.99 AUS so i think the double pack is a little over priced but the gun by them selves are well priced. But over all there are goods and bads about this blaster which for some reason has no name its just called a blaster.

Thursday, 11 October 2012


The N-Strike series started many new blaster trends in the Nerf line. N-Strike started making tactical railsaccessories and attachments usage popular. N-Strike blasters also resemble and function like real life weaponry much more than previous blasters; the debate whether this is a positive or negative thing is argued among Nerf enthusiasts.


Color scheme

Most N-Strike blasters feature a distinct color scheme: yellow, neon orange, gray, and black.
Some blasters, such as the Raider CS-35 and Longstrike CS-6, have an alternate blue, yellow, and orange color scheme.

Friday, 5 October 2012


It is stated by Nerf that these blasters will have ranges up to seventy-five foot ranges and new Elite Darts compared to N-Strike's advertised thirty-five foot stock range. This will be achieved because the blasters (excluding the Hail-Fire and Stockade) will have direct plunger firing systems rather than their predecessors' previous reverse plunger firing systems.
Versions of the blasters released outside of the United States, Canada, and Asia will not have this firing range. To keep with other countries' safety standards, N-Strike Elite blasters will only have a firing range of fifteen meters (about fifty feet) The N-Strike Elite line in the United Kingdom only have the box claim of 20 meters. .
A confirmed flat range test by Foam From Above shows that the Retaliator and Rampage have a firing range of about fifty to sixty feet, meaning that the advertised range is angled. The Hail-Fire has similar ranges of around forty-five to fifty feet.

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