Hasbro, which has ruled the foam-dart blaster universe for 30 years with its Nerf brand, is making a bid to dominate the new, fast-growing category of blasters that fire water-filled gel pellets.
Nerf blasters are fun and all, but they’re limited by the fact they have to be safe for children to play with. [Flasutie] faced no such restrictions when building his giant 40 mm foam dart ...
[Matt Yuan] recognised the potential of the single-shot design, though, and repurposed it as a powerful Nerf blaster. The blaster is a simple spring-plunger design. Upon pulling the trigger ...
Especially because a new range of toys (the highly-anticipated N-Series Nerf Blasters) has recently hit shelves. To help you decide what to get, the GamesRadar+ team and I have been rounding up ...
Consumers must never aim NERF blasters at a person's eyes or face, should only use the foam darts and foam rounds designed for specific NERF blasters, and never modify darts or blasters.
In a nutshell: A talented maker has taken things to the next level with his homebrewed "Stinger" blaster. This meticulously designed, feature-packed toy puts Nerf's premium offerings to shame ...