Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-3362895-20151227044830/@comment-27425601-20160130235423

Today, I got an Elite XD Stryfe for $5 at a flea market this morning. I saw 4 Stryfes, a Magnus, a CrossBolt, 2 BigShocks, a CycloneShock, a DoubleStrike, presumably 2 Apollo XV-700 blasters, some Buzz Bee Air Warriors blasters, and a Mega Dart refill pack on one of the flea market stores, with some of them still in their packaging with some of the stock ammunition removed. The Stryfe I got had 6 Elite Darts in the 6-dart clip, in which I didn't need the refill packs to do such findings. I also saw a Vulcan EBF-25 with the ammo box, tripod, at least one 25-dart belt, a tactical scope, a light beam unit, a Proton, a Longshot CS-12, some other Buzz Bee blasters, a bag of various micro darts, and I saw someone holding a Centurion without a bipod, and another CrossBolt with a 10-dart clip. I didn't get anything at Toys "R" Us today, because the blasters in the flea market are cheaper than the one in store. I checked the Nerf section and it had everything in stock, including a GlowShot. I got the Stryfe because my Target and Toys "R" Us don't have the Stryfe anymore and that there are no N-Strike blasters in the flea market other than the BigShock or the Vulcan EBF-25. My Stryfe works better than the CrossBolt because it doesn't make those darts get choked into its internals and get destroyed. The CrossBolt should've been recalled to fix a problem involving a jam involving the dart inside the string mechanism, in which the dart fails to go forward when primed. So far, this isn't the first clip system blaster I have because previously, I had a CrossBolt, in which it jammed the next day I got it, where I broke the right shell when I tried to open up the blaster. I should've drilled out the screw on either side of the CrossBolt's bow arms, then take the dart out safely.