Explanation: A gun is practical if it performs well and effectively in nerf wars. Gun explanations(listed in order): Practical: Demolisher: Basically a Stryfe with a rocket launcher Nerf Stryfe: Great for modders and regular nerfers. Although it comes pretty bare, you can get a cheap add on kit for as low as 12.99 US dollars. Dart Zone Pro Series MK1.1: Although pricy, it shoots at impressive speed and accuracy. Dart Zone Pro-Series MK-2: Although pricy, it shoots at an impressive 130 fps and comes with a holster and 2 speed loaders. Almost practical: “Nerf” Revoltinator: A Stryfe with useless plastic added on. Gimmicky but cool: DartZone Cornerfire: Few brands have pulled this off as well as DartZone. Nerf tried this, but it turned out terrible. Okay: “Nerf” Triad: Basically a triple jolt for triple the price. “Nerf” Strongarm: A solid 6 dart capacity blaster Zuru X-shot Reflex 6: X-shot’s take on the strongarm “Nerf” Zombie Strike Scravenger: A better looking slingfire. Comes with 2 10 dart capacity mags. Bad gimmicky: “Nerf” Rebelle Cornersight: Basically a horrible, bad version of the DartZone cornershot. The mirror is so blurry that its pointless to try to use. Almost Okay: “Nerf” Zombiestrike crossfire. $150 dollars is too much to charge for a blaster that shoots worse than a strongarm. Existence is pointless: The entire microshot series is nerf’s excuse to charge $7-$17 for a Jolt Trash: “Nerf” Scooter If you are over 4 feet it will be too small. Nerf what were you thinking!
Not all blasters on this list are made by “Nerf” There are others such as DartZone and X-shot