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With so many types of Nerf guns available, it can be really easy to buy the wrong type of darts for your blaster. Checking what kind of Nerf darts your gun takes, looking for them online or on sale in stores, and carefully selecting your darts can ensure you buy the right ones.

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Determining What Type of Darts You Need

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  1. There are four main kinds of Nerf blasters that take darts – Nerf Dart Tag blasters, Elite blasters, Nerf Mega blasters, and N-Strike blasters. They each take a specific type of dart, so you’ll need to know which type of blaster you have before you select darts.
    • There should be a molded label on the side of your blaster that says what kind it is.
  2. All Dart Tag blasters take Dart Tag darts. Some Dart Tag blasters have clip-system magazines and some don’t, but they all take the same kind of darts, so you can't go wrong as long as the package has the right name on it. [1]
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  3. Most Elite blasters, Doomlands blasters, and Zombie Strike blasters take Elite darts.
    • Not all of the Elite blasters have a blue color scheme for example the reskinned rapid strike is orange and accustrike darts are compatible with elite
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    Purchase MEGA darts for MEGA blasters. The MEGA N-Strike sub-series uses large, red MEGA darts or mega accustrike darts which are better. MEGA blasters are usually large and red.
  5. The Nerf N-strike series uses a few different types of darts, depending on the type of blaster you have. The darts for this series are mostly not interchangeable like the Dart Tag or Elite blasters, so be very careful when selecting your darts. The name of the gun should be on the side of the gun, either on a sticker or etched in to the plastic.
    • The Stampede ECS, Raider Rapid FireCS-35 Blaster, and Longstrike CS-6 all take clip system darts or elites, and airstrikes
    • The Barricade RV-10 and the Maverick Rev-6 take Whistler darts, but can also use Elite darts.
    • The Maverick uses suction darts, but can also use Elite darts.
    • The Nite-Finder X-3 uses glow-in-the-dark suction darts, but, again, can also use Elite darts.
    • The Reflex IX-1 and the Jolt Blaster take Elite darts.
    • The Nerf Modulus line, despite being marked as an N-Strike subseries, use Elite darts.
  6. Some Nerf guns use discs instead of darts. Those guns will usually have a drum that the discs go into, and you’ll notice that the drum is way too big for the darts. Don’t get darts if you need discs!
  7. Different types of Nerf guns can take different amounts of ammo. If you can only load one dart at a time, you don’t need a huge pack of ammo. Overbuying your ammo increases the chances that you’ll lose it.
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Buying Your Darts

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  1. Online retailers like eBay and Amazon are a great option for buying new darts for your Nerf gun. You can filter your search by brand, the type of gun you have, or the darts you need. You can also use Nerf's official website, although if your gun has been discontinued, it might not be listed. [2]
    • Some online retailers might charge a shipping fee, so look for that information before you order online.
    • Amazon has great deals on Nerf blaster ammunition and magazines.
  2. Some toy stores will periodically have sales on Nerf gun ammo and accessories. If you don’t need ammo right away, waiting for a good deal can help you save a lot of money, especially if you have multiple types of Nerf guns. [3]
  3. Most stores that sell Nerf products have the corresponding ammo stocked near each gun. Look on the shelves for the type of gun you have and check around it to see if the ammo is nearby. If it’s not, look for the particular ammo your gun takes.
  4. Depending on the Nerf gun you have, you might need a clip-system magazine. Make sure your clip-system magazine is in good working order before you buy new darts. If the clip is smashed or broken, your darts may not load properly.
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    How do I obtain clips and/or magazines?
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    You can look online, at your local retailer or at garage sales. Make sure your clip or magazine is compatible with the blaster for which you are purchasing.
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    Can I use Nerf knock-off darts?
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    Yes, depending on what type of dart it is. Some off-brand darts can shoot harder and more accurately, while others are just weak and rip easily.
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    Can I use Nerf Elite N-strike darts for a Mega Blaster?
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    No, N-strike darts are too small for a Mega Blaster and will not fit, but whistle darts might.
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      • Nerf darts that you can buy on websites like Amazon are not as good as you think. Most of the time you will find Full Vinyl Jackets (FVJ), which have poor quality control, and have more plastic feeling heads. However, there is a better option out there. Dart Zone makes an affordable Nerf dart that's easy to find and way better than standard Nerf Elite darts.
      • Nerf Elite darts are inaccurate and overpriced compared to Dart Zone waffle-head darts. Also, about a quarter of all high-powered dart blasters are compatible with half-length darts.
      • If you have almost any type of fishing hat, it will usually have little grooves at the top. This is how I store my extra darts.
      • I like EKind Waffle-Head Darts. You get 200 accurate darts in the pack and the price is affordable.
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