Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster - Yellow | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $42.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $3.00 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 94
Batteries: 6 Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 24 x 18 x 4
Model: 64979 UPC: 653569344148 EAN: 0653569344148
Release Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Be ready for any battle with the N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster - an awesome, fully automatic dart cannon! | | • | Watch as the belt feeds automatically through the blaster, letting the barrage of firepower continue as you battle your opponent. The piston-powered internal launching system makes it an unstoppable force! | | • | The removable tripod folds for easy transport or a quick escape from enemy fire! | | • | Even your toughest opponent wont know what hit him when you unleash the power of the N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster! | | • | Blaster comes with ammo box, folding tripod, 25-dart belt and 25 SONIC MICRO DARTS ammo and instructions. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Best nef gun ever! October 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My grandson, son and I all love this latest and best Nerf gun. Because it's electrically powered it's the easiest Nerf gun to modify. To see how I increased its range, rate of fire and appearance, please log onto a web page created for this gun at: http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/dm3000.htm.
cool, but watch out for kids September 27, 2008 Very cool toy, but I gotta say, someone jammed the battery compartment in backwards and I can see no way to get it out, lol.
Otherwise, a fun toy, perfect for offices, :)
The ultimate in office wartime cover fire delivery September 25, 2008 There are a number of people that have made office nerf war reviews for this and other guns, and I will happily follow suit. Good god, is this ever a great toy! If god loves action movies (and I'm sure he does) then this was his idea. I have yet to meet anyone in this office, toy lover or not, that hasn't been blown away by the sheer visual impact of the vulcan... and then I pull the trigger.
Wouldn't suggest this for little kids, I can see it breaking and jamming under less careful play, but it is a gem none the less!
Great For Office Negotiations September 24, 2008 Cross-posted from the Value Pack page.
I actually ordered this from [...] since the value pack is cheaper there ($[...], same price as the gun itself). I highly recommend going this route vs buying just the gun (or from Amazon) since the extra ammo belt and shoulder strap are *extremely* handy.
Pros: - Sheer number of darts is pretty staggering. Three people on my team have vulcans and when we hit someone's office, it will quite literally carpet the floor in darts - Accepts any Micro darts. I bought a couple packs of the tagger darts so that as I lose darts, I can keep the belt full. - Has rails, so if you've got any rail-mounted accessories, they work here (I recommend the red dot light from the Recon if you've got it)
Cons: - Ammo box gets knocked off easily. Combined with the fact that it jams a lot if you don't have the ammo box on, it means you can end up looking silly (okay, sillier) if you try to bust in to someone's office, knock off the ammo box on the door frame and then jam three rounds later. - Reloading takes an age. Fortunately, the value pack comes with a second belt, and loading a new belt is pretty quick. I still recommend having something else for reloading. - You'll probably get one used against you at some point if they get popular in the office. I recommend a meat shield.
Anyway, it's a lot of toy for $[...]. If you're in to Nerf, it's well worth it, just keep something handheld around for quick use.
now all I need are 50-100 round belts September 17, 2008 Finally broke down after looking at it for a month or so now. Had to decide whether to spend 40 bucks on something I knew I would rarely use but looked and sounded cool as all get out. I knew the practical side of my brain was ultimately going to lose that arguement.
It is lighter then I thought it would be, but has good heft once the batteries are in it. It is larger then I expected as well. Fires well from the tripod position and I haven't had any problems with jamming in that mode. I had some minor jamming holding it "Rambo" style and spraying the room but nothing too bad. 15-25 foot range with fairly good velocity. My four year old son thinks it is awesome and is pretty bummed that he doesn't get free reign with it and that it is dad's toy. Seems to be made well enough to survive a day or two if I let him actually have it unsupervised but even that may be iffy. With older age groups it should hold up well.
The 25 round belt goes quick though and it would be neat to see a 50 or 100 round one. Again, that has nothing to do with practicality just something that would be cool for the 20 seconds it takes to fire the rounds off.
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