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X-Shot Skins Dread, Sonic the Hedgehog, Foam Dart Blaster (12 Dart) Air Pocket Dart Technology, Major Brand Compatible, Toy Foam Dart Blaster for Kids, Teens, Adults, Frustration Free Packaging

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If you can find one with the string, bow, and ammo, you will likely pay a good amount to get your hands on one. ESTIMATED VALUE

Besides the heavy guns that have been mentioned, the only blaster that is relatively close is the Nerf Hyperfire. It is a much more compact and smaller version with a 35-dart drum. 5. Nerf Crossbow 1995 Also important to note, there is also a purple version that seems to be even harder to find. Cheaper Alternatives Why do I have a feeling many cats and dogs have seen battles with very unique Nerf toy? ESTIMATED VALUE This list is sorted by value and rarity so even though some cost less than others, they may be lower on the list because they are harder to find. 10. Nerf Longstrike CS-6 This blaster is cool because it shoots four Mega suction darts at once with a comfortable squeeze-style grip. It can also be used to deflect incoming darts while using a one-handed blaster like the Hammershot.

It makes sense the biggest Nerf guns are expensive, but this one is a next-level credit card maxing temptress. If you get a bipod attachment for it, the Nerf N-Strike Stampede ECS Icon series has a similar look and doesn’t jam like the Vulcan. 6. Nerf Elite Titan CS-50 At first glance, it is hard to see the real appeal of the original Nerf Crossbow. However, it is a versatile weapon that included and that stored four Mega suction darts as well as three large arrows. This blaster actually works quite well for a ball flinger that shoots nice and soft. It is great for younger kids because it shoots soft ballistic balls and is pretty harmless. ESTIMATED VALUE

There is nothing quite like the Rhino Fire but if you can find them, the closest options are the Dart Zone Dart Storm or the Boomco. Colossal Blitz. Unfortunately, these are also harder to find. 2. Dude Perfect Signature Bow

2. Dude Perfect Signature Bow

There are a handful of belt-fed heavy guns in the Nerf world that can be found for less. While it doesn’t have a tripod, the Adventure Force V-Twin is a quality chain blaster that shoots harder and is at a budget price. Biosquad • Camo Series • Challenge • Charmed • Clear Series • Code Red Collection • Gear Up • Impact Zone • Koosh Vortex • Light It Up • Multishot Madness • Phantom Corps • Pro Nerf • Red Strike • Remix • Secrets & Spies • Sonic FIRE • Sonic ICE • Sonic Series • Super Stripes Collection • Switch Shots • Whiteout Series • Z.E.D. Squad It is fair to say nostalgia continues to cost more and more. To get your hands on a piece of Nerf history, you are going to have to be willing to part with a decent amount of dough.

Requiring a whopping 7 AA batteries didn’t stop the Rayven CS-18 from rising to become a popular Nerf collector’s item. This nifty little bullpup-style blaster needs those batteries to power the glow-in-the-dark tech in the clips, and the automatic flywheel in the gun. Who can resist a heavy chain gun with a tripod? The Vulcan EBF-25 is fed by a 25 dart belt and can be fired fully auto or single shot with the bolt action.

This blaster seems to be popular because it is compact, automatic, and has rare glow-in-the-dark darts. The clip shines a blue light on the darts to make them glow the typical greenish color for a while. As you probably guessed there aren’t many toys like this but the New Bright Remote Control Mech is worth a look. It doesn’t sport a camera but is an RC blaster that shoots balls like Rival ammo. 3. Nerf N-Strike Elite Rhino Fire The factors that affect the pricing vary from age to looks to those with a great design that just got discontinued. It is still a fan favorite because of its solid looks and feel. It has plenty of rails for attachments, a removable barrel, and a sweet bolt action prime. There aren’t a ton of Nerf crossbows to choose from but the Zombie Strike series has a couple that are easier to find. Both the Wrathbolt and the Dreadbolt can be found for a third of the price.

It is nice that it comes with a rechargeable battery, charger, and a good amount of ammo. There isn’t much out there like it, especially with it including the decent quality camera system. While the Manta Ray is not always the most expensive, it is certainly one of the rarest. Almost always found used and damaged, if there is one to be found in mint condition, it is likely the holy grail. This is kind of the OG sniper, but the Modulus Longstrike is much better and can be found new for about half the cost. It is a bit different but is definitely one of the best Nerf snipers due to its available customization options. 9. Nerf Rayven CS-18 (Light it Up Series)

The Nerf Master Blaster, released in 1992, is a hard-to-find ball shooter handle pump firing system. It holds four balls in both of its two barrels which are fired one at time, or two at once with a real good push. What’s not to love about an automatic Nerf mini gun that includes a 50-dart drum magazine and shoots about three darts per second? It doesn’t shoot that hard though, just at the par 70 FPS. If you can find one with the string, bow, and ammo, you will have to pay a large sum to get your hands on one. This one is a lower on the list because it is rarer than some of the other more expensive ones. Cheaper Alternatives

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