The Nerf Modulus Flip Clip Upgrade Kit is a perfect set of mags to buy if you're looking to increase efficiency during a war or just feel a little more "tacti-cool." You can even separate them and break them down back into two distinct 12-dart magazines if you wanted to do that. But you wouldn't do that, would you? Of course you wouldn't. It's not just a gimmick, having two magazines affixed to each other, jungle style, is actually beneficial. Normally, when you empty a mag, you'd have to drop the mag on the battlefield or drop it into your dump pouch. Then, you'd have to grab another magazine from your tactical vest or your belt or your leg or wherever, and then load it into your blaster. Pretty substantial waste of time, right? Right. That's why Nerfers have been making their own jungle mags for years with two Nerf magazines and a stretch of duct tape. Once again, Nerf has adopted something that modders in the NIC have been doing for years. Don't get me wrong, though, this is a good thing. Nerf may be late to the party, but they say better late than never. (But never late is better.) Nerf on!
This Nerf AK Style Attachment bundle includes everything you need! An extended Nerf barrel, a folding Nerf grip, an old Super Soaker style shoulder stock, and an extended 22 foam dart banana magazine. It even includes 20 foam darts and a li...
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The Nerf Rival Prometheus is a beastly full-auto Nerf gun with a big 200 round ammo reservoir. What if I told you you could increase the ammo capacity 500% and store up to 1200 high impact rounds? Over a thousand rounds. In a Nerf gun. Wow.
Third party Nerf darts have always been the go-to for any economical Nerf Warrior. Nerf branded Nerf darts are usually much more expensive than third party ones and, at the very worst, will be at least on par with the Nerf darts. Since you'...
These are akin to a "forbidden jutsu" in the Nerf world. These are not foam, these are hard plastic pointed tips for Nerf Darts. Ouch. I put these here to satisfy your curiosity, but never shoot these at people, people. Balloons, though..
This is the most tacti-cool magazine you can get for a Nerf gun, period. Made by Worker, designed by F10555, and styled after Magpul's PMAG, this Worker mag has a 15-dart capacity and an ammo window on the side. Nerf gun attachment gold.
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 Nerf Modulus Ghost Ops Chronobarrel features a functioning chronograph to measure dart velocity as well as a working ammo counter to count darts as you fire. Data readouts are displayed via a backlit mini-LCD screen atop the barrel.
This is it, ladies and Nerfermen: The motherlode. 1,000 Waffle Darts. Darts are a necessity if you're a Nerfer and these darts are cheap and plentiful. They're also pretty accurate, too. So get your order in before you run out. Again.