Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-26938166-20200211213427/@comment-27306930-20200212071450

Tehsuparhackr wrote:

I mostly had Nerf guns and darts, but had this massive machene gun ... I'm talking about this gun: https://nerf.fandom.com/wiki/Automatic_20 Well Sup, that barely qualifies as "massive" these days, but okay, I'll run with it 😉

The Automatic 20 is a 3 cell relic at this point. Sorry dude. Inexpensive blasters like the Adventure Force Super Drum have double the capacity and twice the range.

The "best and worst of both Nerf and Buzz Bee" is a whole encyclopedia unto itself. To be fair, there have been a lot of good blasters from both companies in the past 12 years. And a lot of really bad ones. The problem is, it's a matter of taste, personal bias, and play style. One Nerfer's "best" is another Nerfer's "all time worst". So I can't help you there.

But one thing is definitely not up for debate, the darts have greatly improved since that Automatic 20 was released 12 years ago. These Walmart Adventure Force Darts are probably the best all-around darts on the market right now for stock blasters. We didn't use the word "accuracy" around here until these came out.

And for super-stock blasters, these Men-Gun RadEagles are excellent. The tapered tip facilitates faster loading for high ROF blasters. They're exceptional in blasters between 120 and 140 FPS, and blasters that shoot over 5 darts per second.

Above super-stock, these Dart Zone Bamboo Darts are simply superior in every way. Especially the half-length, but the full-length ones are excellent too. Sniping was always considered a joke in Nerf until these came along.

So if the quality of the darts "caused you to slowly lose interest in Nerf", then welcome back my friend. The darts are AWESOME now. Grab a pack and start firing that massive machene gun of yours. Pew pew pew 😜