The NERF LMTD Star Wars Boba Fett's EE-3 Blaster is a screen accurate replica that fires Nerf elite darts. It's also meticulously detailed to capture the look and feel of using Boba Fett's EE-3 from the Disney Plus TV series. Featuring realistic lights and sounds and an illuminated scope, this blaster is out of this world cool. It's a pull to prime Nerf blaster with swappable 4-dart cylinders (it comes with 2 additional cylinders) that you can pop in and out with ease. It even makes cool sci-fi loading sounds every time you insert a new cylinder. Pull the bolt out of the back and it will return to its starting position with the power of a return spring. You're now locked and loaded and you can fire the blaster (prime and pull the trigger to repeat). Just remember to take it easy, your fellow Nerfer's are no good to you dead!
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.
The Nerf Grease Goose is a 3D printed, fully automatic, half-length foam dart blaster that was built on the FlyCore blaster framework and is heavily inspired by the real steel World War II era M3 Grease Gun (as seen in Call of Duty WW2).
As the ULTIMATE Nerf FalconFire mod, the SPAMF is a "Slide-Prime Action Mag-fed Falconfire." The SPAMF includes an upgraded 3D-printed body, with short dart Talon mag-well, barrel, breech, trigger and a spring spacer. Hits around 100+ FPS
Ok, this is not a Nerf gun, but the GBANDGUN Rubber Band Gatling Gun is insane! It is a battery operated, wooden, rubber band machine gun with real rotating barrels that fire off 144 consecutive rubber band shots at 600 rounds per minute.
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.
Get a piece of retro Nerf history with the new Nerf Sharp92 from Hasbro! It's a reproduction of the first Nerf gun ever made, the now iconic Nerf Sharpshooter from 1992. Hurry and secure your pre-order now before these are all gone!
Own a piece of Nerf Gun History with this Guinness World Record holding Nerf N-Strike Longshot CS-6. Crafted at 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 meters), this is 300% the size of a regular Nerf Longshot, which was already pretty long.
The Coathanger from SpitfireProducts is a compact, 3D printed, competitive short-dart Nerf gun with a proprietary wire-hook plunger rod/catch system that gives the blaster its name and also makes priming the 200 fps blaster buttery smooth.
Sometimes you just need a basic, bottom-b*tch, Nerf gun pistol. Something fun, reliable, and very cheap. It used to be the Nerf Strongarm, but now it seems like it's the Commander RD6. Get it for yourself, get it for your kid, or whoever.