Years ago, a Nerf tinkerer sent me a message here on this website. It was on a post I had made about an old Nerf dart ammo counter made by a German company named Blasterparts. The cool Alien themed Ammo Counter that they made was no longer being produced and, seeing my interest, this Nerf tinkerer let me know that he was going to be making his own ammo counter.
His ammo counter, which started out using the old Nerf Nitron scope as a base, was pretty great. Sales must not have been, though, because that Nerfer eventually shut his website down and stopped selling the ammo counter altogether. Looks like a pattern is forming...
But that ends NOW. This Nerf Ammo Counter has thousands of sales and doesn't look to be slowing down. It is even smaller and sleeker than the last one, but maintains all of the features of every ammo counter before it. It's powered by an internal rechargeable battery. It utilizes an IR sensor in the barrel attachment to keep track of the darts. This ammo counter display unit features 7 different brightness levels, a low ammo warning, and an auto reload feature when you switch out the mag. The best part? An added picatinny rail right on top of the ammo counter. Optics on optics on optics. #tactics
The Nerf Dart Ammo Counter ships with the main sensor unit, the display unit, coiled cable, and the built-in battery.
The Shellington Flypoint Blaster is 100% the Nerf gun version of the Kap 45 from Call of Duty Black Ops 4 and I absolutely love it! It's a magazine fed semi-auto shell ejecting Nerf pistol with realistic full-blowback action! Outstanding!
It's the Nerf Mod that every Hammershot enthusiast always wanted to do and now it has been streamlined into one compact little pre-made 3D printed package. Comes with up to 10 extra 6-dart cylinders for tacti-cool reloads on the fly. Yup!
Want to keep up with the hard hitting, heavily modded Nerf guns at the next Nerf War, but aren't into modding? Get the MK 1.2 from Dart Zone's Pro Series of foam dart guns. This thing hits harder and shoots further than any stock Nerf gun.
X-Shot has got into the Gel blaster game now too with their flagship model, the X-Shot Hyper Gel HPG-700, which looks like a blaster version of the Remington ACR. Complete with rechargeable battery, select-fire, and a 700 round mag. Neat.
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.
No, not that kind of stripper. This Nerf Clipper Strip is a speed-loader for reloading your Nerf magazines when they're empty. You can reload an entire magazine in mere seconds instead of loading one by one like some kind of Nerf peasant.
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.
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 shell of this flawless re-creation of the Halo M6 Magnum Nerf Gun has been 3D printed to perfection and then equipped with a drop-in full-auto powerhouse flywheel mechanism called "Flycore." Fires mag fed half-length darts at 125+ FPS!