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“ | Accuracy | ” |
— The AccuStrike Dart's tagline, as seen on its packaging
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An AccuStrike Dart is a type of Nerf dart that was released in 2017 under the AccuStrike Series.
Details[]
AccuStrike Darts are clip system-compatible darts that are similar to Elite Darts, with the main difference being their unique spiraled dart head. They are backwards compatible with all blasters that use Elite Darts.[1]
They feature the use of a flat head with molded spiral indentations which are designed to help the darts fly in a more consistent straight direction. According to Hasbro, the darts are supposed to spin when fired[2], but this has never actually been demonstrated to be true. They have the same weight, distribution, and center of gravity as standard Elite Darts. Hasbro designed AccuStrikes with a flat head to maximize consistency and improve accuracy.[citation needed]
Because the dart head is the same diameter as the dart body, AccuStrike Darts perform poorly in blasters with compression barrels.
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view this product's listing) |
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Kids can strike with confidence as they blast darts designed for accuracy! Part of the AccuStrike Series, this refill pack includes 75 Elite foam darts that are designed for greater accuracy. The darts are compatible with Nerf N-Strike Elite blasters (each sold separately). |
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view this product's listing) |
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Blast with Official Nerf Darts -- the darts that hit the mark for performance and quality! Stock up on this refill pack of 12 Nerf Accustrike Elite darts and be ready to reload when Nerf competitions heat up. Nerf AccuStrike Elite darts are designed for accuracy and are the most accurate Nerf Elite darts.* They are compatible with all Nerf toy blasters that use Elite darts, so players can also use them with Elite, AccuStrike Elite, Zombie Strike, and Modulus blasters. Nerf darts are constructed of foam with flexible, hollow tips, making them fun to blast -- and get blasted with -- indoors and outdoors. Load Nerf blasters with tested and approved Official Nerf Darts, the darts that deliver performance and quality with every blast! Blasters each sold separately. Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.
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History[]
Hasbro engineers purportedly spent over two years designing the AccuStrike Dart.[1] However, similar third-party flat tipped dart designs had existed for some time before the release of AccuStrikes, all of which exhibited similar performance characteristics.
The flat tip design was used to create AccuStike variants of the Mega Dart and ULTRA Dart in 2018 and 2021, respectively. However these darts lack the unique spiral indentations in the head and are essentially cylindrical in shape.
Color schemes[]
AccuStrike Darts have been with the following color schemes:
- N-Strike Elite (orange body and gray head)
- Rebelle (purple body and gray head)
- Connect 4 Blast! (blue body and yellow head)
- Connect 4 Blast! (blue body and red head)
Refill sizes[]
AccuStrike Dart refill packs come in the following sizes:
Size | Price | |
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6 | 2.99 USD | |
12 | 6.99 USD | |
12 (Rebelle) |
6.99 USD | |
24 | 9.99 USD | |
25 (includes 25 Elite Darts) |
9.99 USD | |
75 | 34.99 USD |
Trivia[]
- Some retailers refer to them as Precision Darts.
- Although they are referred to as a more accurate type of dart, accuracy and precision are not the same. Precision is how tight the grouping of projectiles are, while accuracy is how on-center the projectiles are. Because darts naturally fall in flight, AccuStrike Darts have more precision than accuracy at longer distances, but both accuracy and precision at shorter distances.
- This dart and the Suction Dart are the only two Elite Dart variants that have a different dart head.
- Unlike many other modern Nerf darts, the AccuStrike Dart has no "Deco" version.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Liszewski, A. (2016-10-05). Nerf's New Accustrike Blasters Use Redesigned Darts For Improved Accuracy (Article). Gizmodo. Archived from the original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved on 2016-10-07.
- ↑ Greenwald, W. (2016-10-06). Hasbro's new Accustrike Nerf guns want you to be a sniper (Article). Geek. Archived from the original on 2017-01-29. Retrieved on 2016-10-07.
External links[]
- 16-count AccuStrike Dart Refill Pack on the Hasbro website (archived link)
- 75-count AccuStrike Dart Refill Pack on the Nerf website (archived link)
view • editCurrent Nerf ammunition types | |
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Darts | AccuStrike Dart • Elite Dart • Elite 2.0 Dart • Fortnite Dart • GlowStrike Dart • Mega Dart (AccuStrike • Fortnite) • Mega XL Dart • Sonic Screamer Dart • Star Wars Dart • Suction Dart • ULTRA Dart (AccuStrike) • Zombie Strike Dart |
Other | Arrow • Elite Missile (Fortnite) • GelFire Round • High-Impact Round (Edge Series • Overwatch) • Hyper Round |
view • editAccuStrike Series products | |
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Accessories | AccuStrike Dart Refill Pack |
Product sets | Precision Practice Set • Precision Strike Set • Targeting Set |