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.
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 3rd party Nerf-inspired blaster is based on the good ol Nerf Modulus. Luckily, the Modulus is an excellent blaster. My experience with blasters like these has always been very positive. More powerful with less resistance.
The Nerf Modulus Flip Clip Upgrade Kit includes two 12-dart magazines affixed together, jungle style. Load up both mags and load it into your blaster. When your mag is empty, just flip it around and reinsert the other end of the mag. Nice!
These novelty Finger Sights don't flip up but they sure do flip off. This is the perfect finishing touch for your modded Nerf gun. If you've already given it a sick paint job and increased the FPS, might as well throw these on it, too.
Popular Nerf YouTuber Coop772 is selling his personal Game Face Trion blaster. It has been modified to be as tacti-cool as possible, with a custom paintjob, an assortment of real steel Magpul attachments, and a screw on Worker suppressor.
If you couldn't tell by the name of this Nerf gun, it's a knockoff blaster that resembles a tiny clone of the Nerf Rival Nemesis, only it's smaller and pump-action. It's also SMG sized, has a 50 round hopper, and uses Nerf Hyper rounds.
If you want the performance of a Rapidstrike/Hyper-Fire, but in the compact shell of a Nerf Stryfe, then this is the mod kit for you. Completely transform the Stryfe into a full-auto Nerf gun, with one simple, easy to install mod kit.
Turn your Nerf Rampage into a Franchi Spas-12 Shotgun. Whether you’re a fan of real steel firearms, or you used to be a huge Call of Duty junkie, you’ve got to admit… This is the coolest cosmetic mod kit available for the Nerf Rampage.
The Worker Phoenix is the Nerf MP7. It's a full auto, mag fed, submachine gun class Nerf blaster with a triple flywheel cage and 6 upgraded motors. Pop in a LiPo battery and the Phoenix can shoot its half-length darts at over 160 FPS. Wow.