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On that note, the rate of fire is decent for a pistol, with two shots per second well within the blaster’s capabilities. Casual testing only resulted in the occasional dry fire from a ball not loading. War Performance If you're hunting down the most powerful Nerf gun, you'll want to keep an eye out for motorized blasters. These use batteries to increase the speed at which they fire darts, allowing them to spit out ammo at a blistering pace. So far as we're concerned, few can beat the Nerf Hyper Mach 100. With so much crammed into one blaster, the Select is surprisingly light – coming in at 4.24 pounds but if you wanted extra support there are 5 sling points located around the blaster to help spread the burden. If you want to add even more, there is even a tactical rail for you to throw on some attachments.
Now, this is not a Nerf-brand gun, but rather a high-quality 3D-printed blaster that is significantly more powerful than anything Nerf has to offer. However, I would avoid using Elite darts and waffle-head darts. Elite darts have very poor accuracy at high speeds and the tip of the waffle-head darts are slightly too large for the barrel and slow the dart down significantly. As a semi-automatic blaster, you will need to hold down the acceleration button (located under the trigger) and squeeze off each shot to fire but thanks to the 100 FPS fire rate, your enemies won’t know what hit them!To make life easier, we have selected the best automatic NERF guns on the market and highlighted some of their killer features. Nerf Hyper : Because they're pellets rather than darts, these won't work in anything that isn't a Hyper blaster. It’s been a long week, between a honeymoon, getting home, and immediately driving the wife to Dulles to fly home for over a month. To that end, I’m simply ripping American Foam’s image of the inside of the Rush-40.
FULLY MOTORIZED NERF HYPER MACH-100 BLASTER: Fire rounds with amazing speed from this fully motorized blaster that unleashes rounds at a velocity of up to 110 FPS. Requires batteries (not included)Nerf has joined the high-performance foam blasting game with the new Stryfe Pro X blaster! This elite blaster delivers foam at an optimal 150 FPS high-capacity dart blasting for intense Nerf wars.
The insides are what you’d expect, with large motors and flywheels, and an agitator system like you’d see in the Nemesis (but for Hyper). Coming in at around 5.4 pounds, the NERF Hyper Mach 100 is the largest gun in the Hyper series. This is a fully-automatic blaster with an integrated 100-round hopper (note, it only comes with 80 rounds, so you may need a top-up); so if you are looking to make a splash on the blasting field and absolutely dominate your enemies, this is a good place to start!
The Caliburn is a spring-powered, pump-action, and magazine-fed blaster that is compatible with any N-Strike and Dart Zone magazines—including half-length dart mags and adapters. It comes with a 6.9 V rechargeable battery, which is a rarity in the Nerf gun world and will save you a good amount of change in buying batteries. You can also upgrade to a 12V Lipo battery, which will increase fire rate and round velocity—overall increasing the power of this destructive blaster!
