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NERF have released a brand new gun – and it’s bound to leave mums and dads quaking in their boots. Family life can feel like a bit of a battle at times, but parents will be forced to surrender ...
The Nerf N-Strike Barricade RV-10 is a marvel of toy engineering. At just more than a foot long, it’s one of the smaller weapons in the Nerf armory, small enough that you can buy two and hold ...
What to know before you buy a Nerf gun How does a Nerf gun work? Some Nerf guns use battery-powered spinning drums that grab hold of the foam darts inside the toy and hurl them out of the barrel.
Nerf Rebelle's latest "blasters" target the girls who loves to spy. — -- Toy maker Hasbro is targeting the girl market by making toy gun play a more social activity. Hasbro brand Nerf Rebelle ...
Parents might want to keep Nerf guns away from their children. Doctors from Moorfield Eye Hospital in London are warning people about the popular Hasbro toy after three patients were treated for ...
Nerf-style toy projectiles or darts/bullets are not all the same. The majority of these toys can use the same darts as most other toys, but there are several exceptions.
In many ways, the Nerf gun is the go-to toy shooter. While BB guns will shoot your eye out, and water guns require a warm day and open space, Nerf's foam ammo is safe for limbs and fragile ...
This Nerf toy also comes with 10,000 rounds of ammo and protective glasses. While the expendable ammo means more purchases in the future, you can nab 15,000 gel balls for less than 10 bucks on Amazon.
We’re talking Nerf guns; plastic toys that shoot harmless foam dart projectiles and are buckets of fun to play with while the weather’s still onside.
Armed with more ammo than any other N-Series toy but still capable of the same accuracy, this is one of the best Nerf blasters if your budget can stretch that far.
If you want to buy a Nerf gun, it’s a good idea to start by learning what models are out there and how they differ. Here’s a list of the best nerf guns.
That's because people can now purchase harder -- and potentially more dangerous -- Nerf "bullets" online from manufacturers not tied to the toy's maker.