Nerf darts. Nerf darts are one of the most necessary components in being able to have fun with your Nerf blaster. When I was a kid, my parents bought me a few Nerf blasters and I loved them. Fast forward a few days later and I had lost most of the Nerf darts that came with my blasters. Now I had nothing to do with the Nerf blasters. My favorite out of the lot still got somewhat regular use as a regular toy gun, but the other stuff was collecting dust. Don't be my parents. Buy enough Nerf darts. And keep buying them. Nerf darts are definitely considered consumable materials. (No, don't eat them, Johnny.) Consumables are items that are regularly used up or changed (or lost or destroyed in this case) and need to be replaced constantly. Nerf darts are not very durable and therefore they must be bought and replaced steadily! Don't forget that, guys! Always buy plenty of Nerf darts.
This modified toy foam blaster from YouTube channel Battle Squad/PDKFilms is a highly modded and custom painted Nerf Rayven that was used in their YouTube videos. The internals have also been lightly modified so now, "it absolutely rips."
Customize your Nerf gun with this Nerf Modulus inspired Storage Stock. Remember the flimsy Modulus stock? This one is nothing like that. Compatible with all motorized blasters, this Storage Stock will store 1 Nerf magazine with ease.
The Strikemaster SP50 is the Desert Eagle of Nerf guns. It is highly durable, with nylon and metal alloy construction. The SP50 features a realistic pistol slide that locks back when you're empty and mag loading through the grip. Perfect!
Before Dart Zone went Pro, the Jet Blaster CEDA S was already doing its thing with its high accuracy and powerful spring. It was one of the first 3rd-party high power performance "Nerf" guns to come out and is still a viable option today!
If you love the Nerf Motoblitz (and you should), but you don't love the paintjob -- don't worry. You can just buy a custom hand-painted Nerf Motoblitz online. Delete the bright teal coloring on the Motoblitz and get a bit more tacti-cool.
If the Honey Badger was your favorite gun in Call of Duty: Ghosts, then rejoice! You can finally use it in real life at your next Nerf War! Get this Worker Honey Badger PDW Style Prophecy-R DIY Mod Kit to bring the good ol' Honey-B to life.
The Lehui LP55 Dart Blaster is a Dart Zone clone, no doubt. But it's so much more than that. The LP55 combines the compact form factor of the Dart Zone Pro MK-2 with the in-grip mag loading of the DZP MK-2.1. It's the best of both worlds!
This is one of the most amazing cosmetic Nerf mods I've ever seen! This Fallout inspired combat shotgun/Gauss shotgun/rifle actually started out life as a Buzz Bee Monorail and features automotive paint, solid metal parts and status LEDs.
The Orange Armory SR200 Spring-Powered Blaster is a 3D printed pump-action blaster from Orange Mod Works that uses Worker's Talon Mags system for half-length darts. There's also a Tactical Kit that includes essential add-ons for the blaster.