| NERF N-STRIKE Vulcan EBF-25 Value Pack | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy New: $139.98 as of 7/31/2010 04:44 MSD details
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Seller: diecastgirl Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 39,802
Batteries: 6 Age: 6 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 30 x 14
MPN: 67986 Model: 67986 UPC: 653569345336 EAN: 0653569345336 ASIN: B00198S216
Release Date: August 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fully automatic dart cannon | | • | Belt feeds automatically through the blaster | | • | Piston-powered internal launching system makes it an unstoppable force | | • | Foldable and removable tripod for quick escape from enemy fire | | • | Blaster comes with ammo box; folding tripod; 25 dart belt and 25 sonic micro darts ammo and instructions | | • | Also includes extra 25 sonic micro darts ammo, 25-dart belt and a shoulder strap |
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Product Description Complete your N-STRIKE arsenal and prepare for the ultimate in battery-powered blasting! Be ready for any battle with the N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster - an awesome, fully automatic dart cannon! Load the blaster with fresh batteries and fire at a rate of up to three darts per second! 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! Switch to single-shot mode for precision blasting. The removable tripod folds for easy transport or a quick escape from enemy fire! Even your toughest opponent won't know what hit him when you unleash the power of the N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster!
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Ultimate trump card for the office arms race September 11, 2008 Todd J. Schaefer (San Diego, CA) 61 out of 66 found this review helpful
It was getting to be a pretty nasty furball. Enemy cubicle factions had been gaining ground, and it was becoming steadily more and more difficult to deny them entry into the critical software development lab. Sadly, we were losing ground daily due to the fact that the enemy forces were freshly infused with cheap, easy to maintain, hand-held weapons. In order to combat our well-armed adversaries, something had to be done. The last area-denial system was not effective. The new-fangled USB foam missile launcher system we had previously installed to address the threat simply could not fire accurately enough, and was no match for the sustained fire of the Evil Horde's many N-Strike Mavericks and Longshots.
Enter the Vulcan.
This tripod-mounted terror was just what the doctor ordered. Mounted behind my desk with a clear view of the doorway and connecting hallway, this beast struck terror into the horde even before the first shot. The obvious psy-ops advantage was due to this machine's sheer enormity. This baby is long, tall, heavy, and plain scary-looking. I'd say it catches the eye. This thing is the color of nightmares. The Vulcan's color scheme was obviously decided upon by a escaped mental patient that used to work in a candy corn factory. Its aesthetics leave a bit to be desired. But its performance? Pure dart-slinging glory.
The unboxing and setup of the weapon was a snap. Back at the ranch, and far from the foamy stench of the battlefield, I ran the Vulcan through it's test paces. Initially I was not impressed. Three rounds, then jam. Over and over. Just as I was about to give up, I realized the problem. The darts were brand new, and the rubber tips were incredibly clean, and more than a little tacky. They weren't releasing from the belts properly, thereby jamming the Vulcan. I imagine a few more belts of fire through it would have done the trick, but being impatient, I sprayed the belt down with a touch of Pam cooking spray.
Now, if one of the dreaded Horde so much as stick their nose around the corner they get 3 shots per second of whistling, foamy death. No jams, no worries.
As far as performance, it's got mediocre range and accuracy. However, the sustained rate of fire makes this a non-issue. I can afford to miss with a dart or two, as many, many more are right on its heels.
I am proud to say that this weapon has effectively curtailed the enemy incursions into our exclusion zone, and has allowed our troops to go from area denial to aggressive raiding, thereby pushing the enemy lines back to beyond the conference room. We have regained our pride and our territory. Thanks Vulcan!
NERF N-STRIKE MAVERICK,RECON & VULCAN November 10, 2008 age35 (Japan) 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R31G28Y2R1REW8 MAVERICK and RECON are available now in Japan, and MAVERICK is popular very much in particular in Japan.
The other items such as VULCAN wanted you to release it by all means in Japan and made this video.
I do not understand whether fun comes on this video well, but am glad when I have you be interested.
What fun! A belt-fed Nerf machine gun. Awesome November 11, 2008 KissingTaco (hello world) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son and he loved it. Actually, I bought it for myself so my son could play with it. It is so much fun. He also doesn't mind picking up all the Nerf darts either.
Get the value pack if you can find it at Target. [...] and you get 2 belts and 50 darts. The regular kit only has 1 belt and 25 darts for the same price.
If you want it to shoot further, you can search on Yahoo for "Nerf Vulcan Mods". Doing the mod on the belt gets you almonst 20% increase in range.
All I can say it is super fun. Brings out the kid in all of us.
Toy cool,amazon not so much December 6, 2008 James C. Whitlock (Chicago, IL United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The toy rocks,I will be buying several more.It does jam occasionally,be warned.The bonus pack is definitely the way to go,just watch the price.It has been fluctuating wildly over a month's span now,from $38.50 to $95.00.Also be warned-Amazon jerked me around quite a bit with my order:in stock,not,no responses over the course of 2 weeks,etc..
Great For Office Negotiations September 24, 2008 Reverie (Seattle, WA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I actually ordered this from [...] since the value pack is cheaper there ($[...], same price as the gun itself).
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.
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