Refill Darts, 200-Dart 2.60x0.43inch Big Head Soft Bullet for Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Dart Blaster - Black
A**R
They are packed so well, it's almost a work of art!
I should have taken a picture of the box after I opened it... it was beautiful. I don't think I could get them back into it in the same manner. No damaged darts which is surprising considering how tight fit they are in the box. Essentially, it is a cardboard box on the outside, and a brick of foam, rubber, and cellophane on the inside. The darts are separated into packets of 5. The tips are rubber, but closer to plastic than the standard tips. They ARE rubber though. They are shorter than standard darts as they are about as long as an Elite Dart if you cut off the Elite's dart head. They are VERY accurate which is saying something. The tips are slightly askew on the darts, but it doesn't seem to affect them too much at short to medium range, as the tips are heavier, they help it fly straighter.They are not Nerf brand (obviously) and ship from overseas so you may be in for a long wait. Some people made comments about how they were supposed to be whistler darts? No... it says nowhere on this product that they are whistler darts and that's why they are not. Also, they are slightly shorter than whistler darts by about 1/3 of the head.Keep in mind, these are meant for front loading or cylinder-fed blasters. Because of the dart head, they will not work in magazines. Maybe in some clips, but I don't have any clip-fed blasters to test this with.Overall, a great purchase. I knocked off a star just because it takes a rather long time. Order placed 2/3 and it took till 3/17 but still says 3/30 in my order history. Since the dart heads aren't entirely glued on straight it may cause some problems later. But still, a great purchase. If you have anything that frontloads or is cylinder-fed (idk about clips, including chains) and feel like plinking accurately these are wonderful darts!As I was typing this, I smashed a spider into the wall with a Hammershot loaded with these darts. Good times :)Image included is a side by side comparison of one of these darts, a Nerf Elite Dart, and a Nerf Whistler Dart.
A**E
Dangerous! Do not buy!
I would like to start off by saying that this product was a complete rip-off. To members of the Nerf Hobby, these darts are FVJs. Their heads are almost as hard as the blasters they fire out of.To members of the greater public, these darts have hard, plastic heads. The head does not compress at all and will result in it being much more painful to be shot by these darts if you can even get them to fire at all.The darts are in fact shorter than they need to be to function properly. Nerf Blasters, in their stock form, have an internal safety mechanism called an Air Restrictor that prevents nerf blasters from firing foreign objects. In order for the dart to be fired out of the barrel, the dart must be pushed all the way back into the breach so that the back of the dart disengages the Air Restrictor and allows the dart to fire out of the end of the barrel. Unfortunately, because these darts are too short, they do not disengage the Air Restrictor, but they are pushed far enough into the breach to get stuck. This means that when the dart fails to fire, the usual "hold it upsidedown and shake it really hard until the dart falls out of the barrel" method of clearing such a jam does not work. Instead, you must reprime the blaster which loads a second dart into the breach, open the jam door, and try and extract the dart by hand. In blasters such as the Dart Tag Quick 16, this is made even worse by the fact that the dart heads are so hard that you are unable to remove them from the internal magazine without firing them. If you fully load the blaster, that means that you will be forced to intentionally jam your blaster 16 times in a row, leading to it potentially breaking the blaster.Because I had to jam my blaster so many times to verify that this was in fact the dart's fault, not the blaster, it not only destroyed the last of my remaining genuine Dart Tag darts, meaning I can no longer fire the blaster, but it also broke the dart tooth within the blaster which pushes the darts back into the breach so they disengage the air restrictor. This has rendered my once fully operational, almost mint condition blaster and darts completely destroyed and irreparable.If you are looking for a replacement to the official Dart Tag Nerf Darts, these are not the darts to get. They are painful to be hit with and will break your blaster. I will be returning these darts. I am greatly disappointed in the manufactures of these darts because of how spectacularly they failed. DO NOT EVER BUY THESE DARTS!
A**M
Make your own Blow Dart Gun !!!
These work extremely well for making your own blow gun. Use 1/2 inch PVC pipe, cut it in sections of about 3ft, and you're good to go. BE CAREFUL! these blow guns shoot these dart very hard and very fast. It feels like getting hit with a paint ball. It WILL leave welts. Do not shoot at head or face. You can easily shoot these darts across a full length basketball court. Great for bachelor parties on a budget.
E**L
Are not whistle darts
DONT BUY THESE saying these are whistle darts, they are not they just look like the old whistle darts very very disappointed
N**R
Get what you pay for
I should have paid attention to the reviews. These darts are too short for the Vulcan. They get stuck in the barrel. They come in a box way too small and a 1/3 of the darts are squished and won't fire. Ugh,
S**R
Just as described
Fit perfect
A**R
Great buy!
Work perfectly in a Vulcan!
P**1
great!
great!
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