Vulcan Nerf Gun – The Best Nerf Gun

Dec 30
09:10

2011

Derrick Anderson

Derrick Anderson

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When it comes to looking for the best Nerf gun there are a lot of options to wade through. One blaster has quickly become a favorite among casual Nerf users and serious collectors.

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When it comes to looking for the best Nerf gun there are a lot of options to wade through.  One blaster has quickly become a favorite among casual Nerf users and serious collectors.  This is the Vulcan Nerf gun.  Kids of all ages love this toy and I know several adults who own more than one.  Here are the details to this high performing toy.
The Nerf Vulcan comes equipped with a tripod to make it extra stable during battle and increase the accuracy of the darts.  This tripod is removable and is very quick to implement or put away when it is time to escape.  The real appeal of the Vulcan is that it is a fully automatic weapon.  Pull the trigger and it fires 25 sonic darts automatically through the 25 dart belt feed.  This makes it possible to fire 25 darts in around 10 seconds.  The darts will fly up to 30 feet,Vulcan Nerf Gun – The Best Nerf Gun Articles as well.
If you want to conserve ammunition, it is possible to shoot one dart at a time.  Shooting single shots will allow for more accuracy when precision is important.  To send the opponents running for cover just hold the trigger and send three darts flying toward your target every second.  During a Nerf war, the fire power of the Vulcan is difficult to match and defend.
The sheer size of the Vulcan Nerf gun makes it a sight to be seen.  Opponents will notice the size immediately.  This size makes you assume that it would be difficult to manoeuvre.  The truth is that while it is not quite as mobile as some of the smaller Nerf guns, it is still fairly easy to get around while toting the Vulcan.  Your extra fire power will give you some extra space to make your move, also.
Purchasing a few extra ammo packs is probably a good idea considering how easily darts can come up missing and it is difficult to keep track of 25 when they are being fired at such a rapid rate.  
For those that are concerned about safety, the Nerf Vulcan gun is very safe to use.  It is safe for children of all ages.  All of the darts that Nerf uses are made out of foam.  There are darts with suction cups on the end and darts that whistle as they fly.  Even with the small rubber tips, the darts are painless at any distance.  There are safety glasses available if eye protection is a concern of yours.

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