<p>New Things That have yet to be confirmed.
</p><p>Edge Helieos
</p><p>Edge Kronos
</p><p>Takedown XX-800
</p><p>Roundhouse XX-1500
</p><p>Forknife SMG
</p><p>Alpha Strike Flyte CS-10
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<div class="quote"><i>FLATtheFISH wrote: Hey, Monkey, since you really like digging in to stuff, maybe you'll find some cool, obscure, off-brand blasters. Those rabbit-holes are really fun to go into. I'd suggest Buzz Bee and Adventure Force, and potentially X-Shot. Who knows? You might find a product that nobody has seen before.</i></div>
<p>i'm a little late but i'll take you up on that challenge
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<p>Oh boy! Aftermarket whistling arrows?!?
</p><p>That'd be awesome (assuming they're compatible with Hasbruh's), because those suckers are REALLY hard to find
</p><p>(well, hard to find <i>cheap and local</i>. If you <i>want</i> to spend a fortune on toys, ebay's search engine makes it super easy to find them, obviously)
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<p>LEts be real, nerf isint the only one making incompatiable parts to screw off brands.
</p><p>BuzzBee’s earlier sidewinder only accepted buzzbee sticky darts, until the ultra tek line
</p><p>The X-Shot Hawkeye does not accept accustrike darts and does not work well with elites.
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<p>Roger that, A23er. Blasters like the Dart Zone Scorpion intentionally used shorter darts, which makes the blaster incompatible with regular Elites and clones.
</p><p>Dart Zone eventually learned its lesson a phased out Super Darts, as well as blasters with smaller chambers.
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