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 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.
This custom Dart Zone Liberator is a Nerf Rival styled tactical shotgun blaster with an internal 10 round magazine. It's been given a "military" paintjob with a double coat of matte black paint and dry brushing for that weathered look.
This custom Nerf Stryfe includes a PEQ-15 Laser, a Holo sight, and 45 degree offset flip sights. The extended M4 barrel, flash hider with screw on suppressor, picatinny rails and M4 style buttstock turn this Nerf gun into a Colt M4 Carbine.
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.
This unofficial Nerf Blaster Mod Guide will teach you basic principles of modding and how to mod certain popular Nerf guns from start to finish. If you're hesitant to jump into the world of modding, let this book be your Nerf Modder's Bible.
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.
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.
Make any Nerf gun into a Nerf MotoBlitz using this Nerf Modulus Mediator Barrel, no mods required. Simply twist on the Mediator barrel and you're good. Pump to prime, then press the button on the side to shotgun blast 3 Nerf darts at once.
The Worker Harrier is the best injection-molded spring powered blaster ever made. Period, no comma. The Harrier is a super smooth operating mag-fed springer with exceptional performance and build quality. This is an AWESOME blaster.