The Maxshot has become a standard in Foam weaponry in recent yeaars.
It is the most powerful relatively new springer on the market. Single barreled, they are quite deadly, and many have
found that they can either attach an Airtech 2000 turret to the front of theirs for a four-dart rotating assembly, or they
can make their own six-shot turrets with CPVC or PETG for even more darts at the ready. A six-shot revolver maxshot
is basically the spring equivalent of an Airtech 3000. It can be fired at basically the same speed, though it can be
a tiny bit slower. If youc an find a maxshot, it would definitely be a good way to go.
Two Towers Uruk-Hai Crossbow
When modded coorrectly, the Uruk-Hai crossbow, though not very accurate,
can be a very powerful single-shot weapon. The stock crossbow uses surgical tubing on the interior of the gun
rather than a spring to propel its plunger forward. This tubing can eventually dry out, crack, and break, but all it
takes is a few bungee cords wrapped around the back end of the gun and it works great. Many "tree-bow" users have bungees
on their guns even if the silicone tubing hasn't cracked. Though not as accurate as a Nerf Crossbow, Tree-bows
still pack just as good of a punch.
Ultimator
The Ultimator is quite an old weapon. You rarely see them anywhere
anymore, and I've never even heard of one being used at a larger war. They just take too darn long to prime. They
take forever. Chances are, you won't be able to find one today, but you don't need to. Just go buy a
titan instead.
Vortex Tornado
The Vortex Tornado is incredibly accurate, but all you have to do
is walk outside, and you couldn't hit the broadside of a barn. The Rubber Vortex rings that it shoots could be deflected
if you target were to sneeze. Even the slightest breeze will blow them off course. The rings for these are next
to impossible to find on the market today, but the guns and their ammunition can occasionally be found on ebay.
Vortex Powerstrike
See the Vortex Tornado review, and add a second barrel, semi-large
pistol sized, and the capability to fire one large and one small vortex ring on each barrel, at once, for a total of four
rings.
Vortex X2
A small, less powerful pistol-sized version of the vortex tornado.
Shoots the smaller rings mentioned above.
Vortex Vipershot
A poor version of the Vortex X2. It is a small pistol that is
somewhat awkward to use, so don't try using it for a war unless you really have to. They are, like the rest of the Vortex
line, really just novelty guns, though the tornado is still a superb gun for indoor wars.
Photon Light Storm
Another one of those guns that light up their darts so they glow.
I don't know if there is a flash when you fire, but don't buy one to find out. They shoot doarts that nothing else does,
with what appears to be poor range. They seemed kinda cool, but I don't really know.
Barnett Bandit Crossbow
Unlike the Nerf Crossbow, this is an actuial real crossbow, that uses
the bows flexing power and a string to launch projectiles. I've heard that they get pretty good ranges, but few people
use them because of their ammo type. They are red plastic darts will vanes to keep them steady, but these crossbows can
really shoot just about anything you stick in them. They've been on shelves for years at Sport Chalet and Big 5, among
other Sporting Goods stores.
Barnett Bandito Blowgun
It shoots the same darts as the Barnett Crossbow above, but because
it has a set barrel size, it cannot fire other nerf Ammo types. Don't bother. Just make your own nerf blowgun.
They work far better.
Sure Shot Hover Blaster
It has eight barrels, and it has a plunger. That is all that
I know. Nobody in the Nerf Internet Community that I'm aware of has purchased one of these, because it has a $30 price
tag. For a tiny pistol that's not even Nerf. It's expensive because the target that comes with it plugs in and
uses air to make those white balls float as targets. I wouldn't test your luck and buy one. Still, if you want
to, they're on Amazon.com.
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