Most young boys grow up playing cowboys and Indians in the yard, or pretend firefights in the living room.
Boys across many cultures often have more than a few toy guns as they grow up.
However, some of these, such as pellet guns or dart guns, are unsafe and can result in injury.
The Nerf gun range of products makes it safe for any child to play with toy guns, and any parent assured.
Pellet guns can cause serious bruising or eye injury, while water guns require open space outside the home.
Nerf bullets are safe, even when they come speeding into contact with bare skin, as they do go far and fast with Nerf's patented technology.
The Nerf line of toy guns is created with safety and fun in mind.
The ammunition includes foam balls, foam darts, or a combination of these in a single Nerf gun.
The designs are kid-safe with no sharp edges, and come in a mix of different vibrant colors.
Across the years that Nerf has been in business, it has created dozens of types of Nerf guns that shoot darts or balls made with specially designed Nerf foam.
Taking your pick from the Nerf blaster toy line is not easy, with all the options parents and kids can choose from.
Many of the newer Nerf guns now have battery-powered automatic firing features and laser scopes for targeting, making Nerf warfare even more fun.
Here is, surveys say, the best Nerf gun in the market today: the Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster.
The Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster is one of the most formidable guns in the Nerf armory.
It resembles a heavy-duty long range rifle, and even has an attached tripod.
It has an ammunition belt containing 25 orange darts, which are of the same color as part of the Vulcan.
The single-barrel toy has, like many other toy guns, an air-powered pump that allows kids to shoot single rounds.
Adding 6 D-sized batteries, however, turns the Vulcan into a monster - a foam-shooting gun that can fire off more than two bullets per second, making it the best Nerf blaster that can even hit moving targets.
If you find that your love for your Nerf gun has gone dry, or simply need to tweak it, there are hundreds of hacks available on the Net - making even bigger kids enjoy their Nerf guns longer.
Boys across many cultures often have more than a few toy guns as they grow up.
However, some of these, such as pellet guns or dart guns, are unsafe and can result in injury.
The Nerf gun range of products makes it safe for any child to play with toy guns, and any parent assured.
Pellet guns can cause serious bruising or eye injury, while water guns require open space outside the home.
Nerf bullets are safe, even when they come speeding into contact with bare skin, as they do go far and fast with Nerf's patented technology.
The Nerf line of toy guns is created with safety and fun in mind.
The ammunition includes foam balls, foam darts, or a combination of these in a single Nerf gun.
The designs are kid-safe with no sharp edges, and come in a mix of different vibrant colors.
Across the years that Nerf has been in business, it has created dozens of types of Nerf guns that shoot darts or balls made with specially designed Nerf foam.
Taking your pick from the Nerf blaster toy line is not easy, with all the options parents and kids can choose from.
Many of the newer Nerf guns now have battery-powered automatic firing features and laser scopes for targeting, making Nerf warfare even more fun.
Here is, surveys say, the best Nerf gun in the market today: the Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster.
The Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster is one of the most formidable guns in the Nerf armory.
It resembles a heavy-duty long range rifle, and even has an attached tripod.
It has an ammunition belt containing 25 orange darts, which are of the same color as part of the Vulcan.
The single-barrel toy has, like many other toy guns, an air-powered pump that allows kids to shoot single rounds.
Adding 6 D-sized batteries, however, turns the Vulcan into a monster - a foam-shooting gun that can fire off more than two bullets per second, making it the best Nerf blaster that can even hit moving targets.
If you find that your love for your Nerf gun has gone dry, or simply need to tweak it, there are hundreds of hacks available on the Net - making even bigger kids enjoy their Nerf guns longer.
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