The TaskQwik Fully Motorized Blaster is an excellent aftermarket Nerf blaster that is highly reminiscent of the Nerf Modulus or Nerf Demolisher lines of blasters. It has a very similar aesthetic and design and it is sure to please anyone who's familiar with handling traditional Nerf blasters. And just like those blasters, this blaster comes with a few Nerf attachments in the box without having to spend any extra money. The TaskQwik motorized blaster comes with a detachable shoulder stock attachment, a under-barrel grip, a 22 dart pmag style magazine, and a whopping 40 foam darts! And did I mention half of those darts are comprised of Nerf compatible suction tip darts? Shooting those darts at the window or at a mirror and watching them stick never gets old, does it? This is why I Nerf! This Nerf blaster requires 6 standard double-A sized alkaline batteries, but those can be "upgraded" if you know what you're doing. If you'd like to learn more about that side of Nerf, you should check out my blog site, Bleenga Nerf.
Before the Nailbiter, the Nerf Alien Menace Voidcaster was here and it was pretty great. Like the Nailbiter, the Voidcaster is a double-action semi-auto blaster with a fast fire rate and the ability to dual wield! And it looks awesome!
Coop772 is selling another Nerf gun on eBay and this time it's a custom painted Dart Zone Max Tomcat! This blaster is just an aesthetic mod, meaning Coop just threw on his signature sponge patterned paintjob and called it a day. Ends soon!
The Nerf Elite 2.0 Stormcharge is a brand new semi-auto flywheel Nerf gun. It includes a short barrel attachment and a baby stock in the back. The Stormcharge also looks exactly like the Nerf Rapidpistol that Nerf modders made years ago.
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).
If you show up on any spectrum, let it be the Dart Zone Spectrum. This motorized blaster is often referred to as the "Stryfe killer" and nearly lives up to the hype. If you don't plan on modding, the Spectrum is actually the better buy.
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.
The Nerf Pro Gelfire Mythic is a gel blaster with an 800 round capacity hopper that's capable of full automatic fire. The Gelfire Mythic features a semi-auto/full-auto switch, an extendable stock, removable barrel and a rechargeable battery.
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.
Nerf hit the ground running with their rapidly growing line of "Orbeez" shooting gel blasters. The Gelfire Legion is the first spring-action blaster in the lineup, but it's no slouch. It features a 130 round hopper and even has Slam-Fire!