Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27058814-20170906215557/@comment-27058814-20170907025851

Elliottw wrote: I'm not a Dart Tag guy, but I've read that part of the problem is the  bulbous heads on the  Tagger Darts, and the fact that they can't be used effectively in high-cap clips and drums. You'll notice that there is only one blaster in the entire line that utilizes a clip - the Quick 16. With the exception of the Furyfire, all the rest are simple muzzle loaders.

Plus there's the inherent problem of the Velcro hooks interfering with each other in a clip/drum arrangement. The Quick 16 for example is notorious for jamming; in fact it has its own section on the Wiki. The dart design, in my opinion, is the fly in the ointment.

Now, if the Tagger heads were flat, and had velcro on the blunt face of the dart, you might have a truly high cap, high ROF Dart Tag blaster. Imagine a Koosh dart with velcro instead of, well, koosh. Or a Stefan with a self-adhesive velcro dot on the head. Now that would be a game changer. Honestly, I'd say remake the dart so that the head is the same size as the body, and shorten the head, that would make it magazine-compatible.

EDIT: Also, the Speedload 6 technically is also a clip-system.