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TNow this blaster looks cool and the function is certainly interesting, but the main reason I like this blaster is because it reminds me of a gun from one of my favorite Call of Duty games, Infinite Warfare. The Dart Zone Vulcanator reminds me of the VPR submachine gun. Or more actually, it reminds me of the epic variant of the VPR called the VPR Hades (or the Yokai, they both look the same). There is NO WAY you can convince me that the engineers at Dart Zone never saw the VPR Hades from COD Infinite Warfare. No way. Just take a look: 



Also, in case you were unaware, the Dart Zone Vulcanator has a few areas that could benefit from some modding magic, like the mag-wells for instance. They have an intentional feature that sees the mag-well disconnect from the blaster under too much weight or in the case of a drop, but all of that can be taken care of with just a few purchases over at Etsy: Dart Zone Vulcanator Magazine Brace. This 3D printed brace reinforces the mag-wells so you can use larger/heavier mags without the mag-wells breaking apart. And trust me, it's worth it, the Vulcanator is one of the coolest and most capable full-auto Nerf guns we've had recently. 

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