Hasbro, which has ruled the foam-dart blaster universe for 30 years with its Nerf brand, is making a bid to dominate the new, fast-growing category of blasters that fire water-filled gel pellets.
With some finagling, it’s capable of shooting a Nerf dart at 100 feet per second in stock form. [Matt] improved the blaster by removing its dry-fire protection spring, which consists of a second ...
There are three DC motors inside the NERF Blaster. Two of these DC motors (with one common control) are responsible for the acceleration of the dart, thus controlling the dart speed. The third motor ...
The Dart Zone Pro MK 1.1 is finally here and it is amazing!! It’s constantly sold out and restocked because of how dang popular it is. How much more powerful is the $150 MK 1.1 compared to a regular ...
And with an all-new range now on shelves (the N-Series Nerf blasters), there's more choice than ever. That's why the GamesRadar+ team and I have been busy rounding up what we think are the best ...
Toy guns can lead to eye injuries, particularly if the bullets are hard and travel at speed Bullets from Nerf guns can cause serious eye injuries, doctors from a London eye hospital are warning.
It’s a Friday night in the Purdue Armory and nerf darts are flying. Students run behind small, vinyl and pipe barriers, firing nerf blasters as classic rock blares over a portable speaker. A bystander ...
It is like the blaster under the Nerf brand that first came into the market in the 1990s. Now sold by American games maker Hasbro, it shoots foam darts or water and has spawned copycats.