From horse riding and sparing together to guns and tanks we have come a long way. Like wise our generations now enjoy the sport through Nerf guns and such. These plastic toys attract the attention of not only teens but adults as well.
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Nerf and its creation
1. NERF SERIES
Hello! What's up everybody today lets talk about some
nerf guns .So, some of you would not know that nerf has
been around since 1996 and is officially owned by Hasbro.
Every year Hasbro releases a brand new blaster in every
nerf series and yeah! You heard me right NERF series and
I'm only going to tell you all of their names first N-STRIKE
ELITE, ALIEN MENAACE, DART TAG, VORTEX, ZOMBIE
STRIKE, MODULUS, N-STRIKE MEGA, N-STRIKE, RIVAL,
RIVAL PHANTOM, RIVAL CAMO, RIVAL CURVE SHOT, RIVAL
EDGE, DOOMLANDS, SUPER SOAKER, N-STRIKE ELITE
ACCUSTRIKE, REBELLE, MODULUS GHOST OPS, LASER.
There are 17 Nerf series being produced and sold.
In combination, these series hold almost 700
blasters!
2. N-Strike Elite The N-Strike series consists of
blasters and products with a
"tactical" theme to them. A majority
of these blasters use a number
code to categorize them into
different blaster types, including air-
powered blasters, revolver-style
blasters, clip-fed blasters, and more.
These blasters support use of
additional accessories, notably
through the tactical rail platform,
compatible with a number of
different accessory types,
including flip-up
sights, scopes, shields, grips, and
more. A similar platform built into
the muzzle and rear of a blaster
support detachable barrel
extensions and shoulder stocks,
respectively.
3. MEGA
The nerf mega series is similar to the
elite series but they include bigger darts
and the darts are red with orange tips.
These blasters can be pretty
intimidating most of these blasters are
just some heavy duty guns like the
mega mastodon. In this series there is
only one rifle type blaster the
motostrike and its sucks as I said that
this nerf series is only for some heavy
duty and the blasters are heavy for a
child like 10 years. One other thing you
can also mod these blasters.
4. RIVAL The nerf rival series contain
round blue rival balls and
these blasters are
impressive. Rival balls
travel much further than
darts. Because, there round
gives them more accuracy,
than darts. The first rival
blasters were Apollo and
Zeus. But now these days
rival blasters have more
accuracy and most have a
capacity of 50 or 70 rounds.
5. The Alien Menace series features
blasters and products with a heavy
science fiction design to them, with a
mix of "organic and mechanical looking
elements", as well as "alien-styled
mechanisms".
History
Sometime after the release of
the Voidcaster, Alien Menace products
underwent a large color scheme change,
with purple colors being replaced with a
blue color scheme similar to that of the
Voidcaster's. Branding had also shifted
from purple being their primary color, to
blue, making a change to the series' logo
and product packaging.
6. DART TAG
Products under the Dart Tag series
include blasters, vests, goggles, and other
accessories that are meant to be used with the
game of "Dart Tag".
History
Dart Tag was originally under the Street
Zone line. This name was quickly changed
however and was only officially called this on the
packaging of the first set to include
the Hyperfire. This may assume that this line of
Nerf blasters would have actually intended to be
under the Nerf Sports line.
Dart Tag blasters released from 2005 until 2009
all come packaged with Tagger Micro Darts.
However, they can all fire other kinds of Micro
Darts as well; the Quick 16 and Speedload 6 are
exceptions to this. Since 2011, the primary type
of ammunition was changed to Tagger Micro
Whistler Darts.
In the United Kingdom and Canada, the 2011
blasters were released under the name Dart Tag
2.0.
7. VORTEX
The Vortex series advertises itself as having "never-before-
seen XLR Disc technology", giving these blasters "progressive
styles, enhanced performance, and unparalleled Nerf power".
Overall, these blasters have a huge sixty foot stock range
compared to N-Strike's advertised thirty-five foot stock range.
However, the extreme range is countered by the discs' decreased
flight speed after fifteen to twenty feet, making them much easier
to evade. In addition, the entire line of blasters makes the
assumption that the blaster is completely and steadily upright
otherwise the discs curve left or right and have much less range.
Despite accuracy problems with the discs, Vortex blasters remain
potentially efficient. The key to hitting targets consists mostly of
ricocheting off walls and other obstacles, a feature which may be
useful for those who use the maximum potential of their
environments.
History
The Vortex series was first released in Australia.[citation needed]
Some stores accidentally released Vortex blasters before the
official 9/10/11 release date. Hasbro, instead of trying to cover up
the leak, embraced it, and simply dropped the release date idea
from most advertisements.
8. ZOMBIE STRIKE
The Zombie Strike line is mainly a "theme" for the
blasters, with the blasters themselves overlapping
with other lines and brands, such as N-Strike, N-
Strike Elite, Vortex and Super Soaker. It is based on
the zombie apocalypse genre of films, video
games, and television series. There is no uniform
color scheme; rather, there are several general
color scheme types which depend in part on the
type of blaster. A number of blasters have a
"homemade, DIY" theme to them, featuring power
and handtools built into their designs; others have
a "cloth" mold built into the handle.
Some blasters actually have the logos of other
series sculpted on them; the Crossfire
Bow and Sidestrike have the N-Strike Elite logo,
9. The N-Strike Modulus series focuses
on customization of blasters with
multiple accessories,
including tactical
rail accessories, barrel extensions,
and detachable shoulder stocks. All
blasters released under the series
come packaged with accessories that
can be interchanged with one
another. Several blasters could also
double as attachments.
History
The N-Strike Modulus series was
officially announced at the 2015 New
York City Toy Fair, showcasing the
series' titular blaster, the Modulus
ECS-10, alongside a few upgrade kits.
10. RIVAL PHANTOM Phantom Corps is a group
of rogue specialists who
may join Team Red or
Team Blue today, then
challenge them tomorrow.
... This Nerf Rival blaster
comes with red and blue
flags, so players can wear
them to join Team Red or
Team Blue, and use them
in capture-the-flag battles.
11. RIVAL CAMO This exclusive version of
the Nerf Rival Apollo XV-700
blaster features Camo Series
deco! The blaster is
decorated with a
grey camouflage pattern and
comes with 7 high-impact
rounds that are half black
and half white. ... A trigger
lock prevents the blaster
from accidentally firing when
not in use.
12. RIVAL CURVE SHOT
Select
your curve mid-
battle to fire around
objects to give you
the ultimate strategic
competitive
advantage with
the Nerf Rival Curve
Shot Flex XXI-100
blaster. Select
your curve to
unleash rounds left,
right, straight, or
down and take the
competition by
surprise.
13. RIVAL EDGE The Edge Series features sniper-styled
blasters and some re-released blasters.
It uses a lime-green color scheme.
Blasters in this series focus more on
precision and target shooting rather
than fast-paced, team-oriented
competitive play.
History
The Edge Series was first leaked online
in winter of 2018, revealing four
blasters: two new blasters, the Jupiter
XIX-1000 and the Mercury XIX-500, and
two re-released blasters, the Kronos
XVIII-500 and the Helios XVIII-700.
14. DOOMLANDS Deliver a big strike for
justice with the Nerf
Doomlands The Judge
blaster! This super-sized
blaster has a huge, 30-
dart revolving drum that
fires 3 darts at a time. ...
Take aim at a target, and
move the slide
backward and forward
to prime the blaster,
then pull the trigger to
unleash 3 darts and
make a stand for justice!
15. Super Soaker is a brand of
recreational water gun that uses
manually-pressurized air to shoot
water with greater power, range,
and accuracy than conventional
squirt pistols. The Super Soaker was
invented in 1989 by engineer Lonnie
Johnson. The prototype
combined PVC pipe, acrylic glass,
and an empty plastic soda bottle.[1]
Originally sold by Larami and now
produced by Hasbro under
the Nerf brand, Super Soaker has
generated more than $1 billion in
total sales.[1] The first Super Soaker
went on sale in 1990 and was
originally called the Power
Drencher, or the "Shaw" because of
its ability to shoot straight and
narrow.
16. The Nerf N-Strike AlphaHawk
is part of
the AccuStrike Series, which
features darts designed for
greater accuracy. Hit the mark
with the precision of the most
accurate Nerf darts. The
AlphaHawk blaster fires 1 dart
at a time from a revolving,
easy-load drum that holds up
to 5 darts. Take aim
and strike like a hawk!
17. REBELLE
The Rebelle series featured
blasters with a more feminine
design that are marketed towards
a female audience. Unlike the N-
Strike Elite series, which feature
realistic, tactical blasters, Rebelle
features sleeker blasters, similar
to that of the 2011 Dart
Tag lineup. Rebelle blasters
feature firing ranges that match
those of the N-Strike Elite series.
18. MODULUS GHOST OPS
Stay in stealth mode or light
the way with the Nerf
Modulus Ghost Ops Evader
blaster! This motorized blaster
features a clear housing that
lights up with a green glow
when you press the light
activator button. Keep the
blaster in clear mode during
stealth missions to stay
undetected.
19. They fire a single-shot IR
burst with each trigger
pull and register hits with
lights and sounds, while
lights on the back display
health status and ammo
capacity. The blasters
have unlimited ammo and
a quick-reload button to
replenish supply. Because,
this is nerf laser ops.