Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-2001041-20151127014636/@comment-2001041-20151129045543

Thank you, and I guess you're right. Believe me, I have had my share of malfunctions. In fact there's one I didn't tell you about, but I feel it was my fault: I got a Maverick early on and I think it was because I wasn't loading the darts in properly, but it wouldn't work for me. It was a blue-and-yellow one too, which if I had kept would have been a valued part of my arsenal for much longer. My Centurion works perfectly fine and I am really thankful for that. Seeing your page now, though, I have to defer. You've been collecting for only a few months and you have nearly a hundred weapons in your arsenal? That's insane! Mind you, I'm only 19 and I still live with my parents - I don't have an income and am mostly limited to holidays. Given that you have 2+ of many weapons, I understand you have some to spare so that you can designate at least one for both warfare (unmodded) and HvZ (modded to your taste). For major weapons I have only one duplicate, the Retaliator, and I would like to keep the one spare in case of a disaster.

To get back on topic, I apologize because I didn't know you lived in Canada. I'm aware that Target recently closed its stores in your country, so I see why BuzzBee has a larger impact for you. (I wish we would just get a dartgun store of some kind, honestly.) In any case, however, my opinion stands that Nerf is ahead in technology. The RIVAL series, and whatever they have planned for Doomlands 2169, will make sure of that barring any sub-optimal range and/or accuracy tests. Assuming the situation remains as is, I should have solid data on these lines in about a month. Now, if we were to remove these two lines, would you consider BuzzBee and Nerf to be about equal?