Monday, October 27, 2008

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 - Review!

Introducing the Nerf Vulcan EBF-25!

The Nerf Vulcan is the newest and largest fully automatic Nerf gun. It accomplishes this feat by operating via an automatic belt-fed ammo system (similar to a GPMG). The firing rate is a constant 3 rounds per second or 180 rounds per minute!

The firing mechanism is powered by a piston powered internal launching system, and uses 6 x "D" sized Batteries.

It comes with 1 x 25 dart belt with 25 sonic darts, and a removable tripod. You can purchase additional belts and darts too.

Average stock range is around 25-30ft.

There is an alternative box version called the Vulcan VP (Value Pack) which includes 2 x 25 dart belt and a special weapon sling.

This model's build quality and design is excellent. It's the flagship model of any Nerf collection!

Review:

Nerf Vulcan - Box (Front)




Nerf Vulcan - Box (Back)




Nerf Vulcan - Un-Boxed




Nerf Vulcan - Assembly (Battery Case Structure)





Nerf Vulcan - Assembled (with 25-Dart Ammo Belt)





Nerf Vulcan - Scale Comparison (with Nerf Maverick)




Nerf Vulcan - Accessory (Ammo Box Loading)





Nerf Vulcan - Accessory (Ammo Box Ready)




Here are the Nerf Vulcan Test Fire videos:

Nerf Vulcan Test Fire #1 - Sonic Foam Darts




Nerf Vulcan Test Fire #2- Micro Foam Darts

103 comments:

  1. Hi my friend jerry thinks about vulcans like carzy, he sorta buyin 1 and does the belt jam while feeding through while firing?

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  2. Belts jams usually occur due to users not loading the darts fully, putting too much weight on the belt or placing the belt wrongly etc.

    If loaded and operated properly, belt jams are actually quite rare. :)

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  3. Hey, I was looking into this gun and may people said it jams easily or breaks in a few days. Do you think this a product flaw on certain manufacters around the world or is it what u said about loading the belt?

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  4. Yup, the majority of such ammo belt jams or blaster damage are due to users not operating the Vulcan properly.

    If the ammo belts are loaded and operated properly, there shouldn't be much jams.

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  5. Hai there, would you be able to do a review of the Air Zone Punisher. Personally, it's the rivalry of the Vulcan. Thanks!

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  6. Waiting for someone to donate a set to me... just kidding. :)

    Yup, i'll do a comparison review if i actually manage to get my hands on a Punisher.

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  7. hey sg nerf i have one vulcan hom many nerf guns do you have?

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  8. Me? In my honest opinion... way too many blasters! :)

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  9. would it be possible to somehow mount a Vulcan plunger system in a smaller gun like a longshot or raider or recon?

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  10. Joeri,

    Its possible, but i'd guess it'll require alot of modding and custom work to transplant the Vulcan's internal mechanism into blasters like the Longshot or Recon.

    Perhaps you can give it a try, other modders will definitely be very keen to learn how to do it if you're successful with such a mod. :)

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  11. can you put an open picture on your mod blog?
    it would be very helpful to understand how it works.

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  12. Joeri,

    Better yet, check out the fully colour-coded Vulcan internals posted by "Splitlip" at the NerfHaven forum:

    http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/cheesypiza001/THE%20INTERNALS%20DIRECTORY/Vulcaninternals.jpg

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  13. sg nerf,
    i saw the punisher at toys are us at suntec too... maybe you can do a review on that its only 40++ dollars so i think you can afford it

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  14. lol123,

    Yup, Airzone Punishers have been on clearance sale at local Toys R Us stores for a quite while.

    I've tested them out before, but was never keen enough to get one to do a review. Perhaps i might soon. :)

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  15. What spring would you recommend upgrading to for the vulcan?

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  16. ben-norco,

    Springs that can fit the Nite Finder or Stampede would be suitable for the Vulcan as their plungers are all similar size.

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  17. Just an idea: If you put a (wye style)hopper clip on a vulcan, wouldn't you get good ranges cause of the reasonable plunger size?

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  18. joeri83,

    Using hopper clips on a Vulcan could work, you'd just need to mod it to fit.

    The Vulcan's plunger size is similar to the Nite Finder so it should get similar range with equivalent mods done.

    There is a fair bit of dead space in hopper clips though, so range would be reduced compared to using conventional ammo belts.

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  19. Ah, there is a moving bolt thingie, right? how about making a small brass breech for steffans? there must be some way to make it wave som more range!

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  20. joeri83,

    Well, honestly its much easier to brass breech a Stampede 'cos it already uses the clip system... then to brass breech a Vulcan which has to go through additional extensive custom work to convert its ammo belt system.

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  21. True, but the vulcan is much cheaper then a stampede trough.

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  22. From what I know, the Vulcan can really fire up to 3 darts per second. If it doesn't, either change the batteries or change the gun. I estimate that it could only reach like 7-13 meters. I'm not sure if the range of auto and manual is the same or not(cuz I don't own one.....yet). But what I know is that it fires in a three combo. Meaning, that the first dart it fires, will have the longest range, the second dart will have less range(probably less by 1-4 feet?)The third dart is the worst. Guess what? Only around 10 feet. After that, it'll fire the longest range again. After that, the second longest finally, the shortest range. And so on and so on.......

    What I don't like about this gun is that the belts are slow to reload so when you're going into battle with only 1 belt, bring a Maverick or Firefly(because both are light and good). The belts are also a bit hard to place in to the turning gear thingy because it might slip off. And, its freaking heavy. at least 3kg(batteries in it).

    Plus, the ammo box is more of a hindrance than help. When the belt is hanging down, it looks cooler. And, the box gets i the way because you have to completely fit the belt inside it properly.

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  23. Nerf Meagafan,

    A properly working Vulcan will fire all it's foam darts to the same range.

    If foam darts are firing to varying ranges from a Vulcan, it means that Vulcan unit is faulty and should be exchanged for a new working unit at the store.

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  24. I dunno about that. Anyway, I'm not the not the one owning that Vulcan. Besides, even if the guy wanted to change it, he'll have to go to KL(M'sia) to change it(he bought it from there).Our city is small and only has like 5 types of Nerf guns which is being sold. Plus it's damn expensive. The funny thing is, that a Mart(as Americans will call it) sells Vulcan belts but no Vulcan. Streamline darts and clips but no guns which can shoot it.

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  25. i just went to the john little outlet in jurong point. they sold a vulcan for $54.90

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  26. could you do a mod guide for the vulcan and is it direct or reverse plunger
    thnx for the help :)

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  27. playstationwiisixty,

    The internal direct plunger and firing mechanism of a Vulcan is similar to a Stampede, so with some adjustments, the same modding procedures can be used too.

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  28. hi sgnerf, do think i could find a vulcan for 30-40$ in the U.S. ???

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  29. alok,

    I've no idea, you'll have to check it out.

    If you are still not aware by now, i live in Singapore, not the States.

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    1. you speak very good english... should I use this site if I live in Australia?

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    2. Anonymous,

      Well, although this site is catered more for Nerf enthusiasts living in Singapore, but the blaster reviews and news content can be useful reference for everyone around the world too. :)

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  30. hi Sg Nerf! I Wanted To Ask You If Any Vulcan Is At Clearance Sale right Now Cause I Can't find any vulcan in any toyrus right now.

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  31. Zul Osama,

    I guess that means they have been cleared. :)

    Anyways, if you search around at the other dept stores, you should still be able to find Nerf Vulcans at clearance prices, would be good to get them while they are still available.

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  32. Hey, I just bought a vulcan. However, whenever I switch to auto fire mode, the bullets don't jam at all. When I switch to single fire mode, the bullet always jam (i made sure the bullets were completely inside the ammo belt). Sometimes the thing in single fire mode is kinda hard to pull back as there is no support to hold on to the gun.

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  33. The Circus Troupe,

    It seems like your Vulcan probably has a faulty single fire mechanism. Single fire mode in Vulcans should operate smoothly without any jamming issues.

    I'd advise you to simply return it to the store and exchange for a new working unit.

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  34. i got mine for 24.99 on amazon.com its coming 12/29

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  35. Hey SG Nerf,

    Wondering about the Tripod for the Vulcan, is it Tactical Rail compatable? I have a Longstrike, and very suprised that that the Sniper Rifle didn't come with some kind of tripod or stand (like the longshot) Since you can get a replacement tripod through Nerf as a spare part.

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  36. griever2112,

    Nope, by default the Vulcan's tripod is not compatible with N-Strike tactical rails.

    You could mod it to fit though, just add a tactical rail clip component to the tripod so that it can clip onto tactical rails.

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  37. I read about this at Amazon.com. It's a customer review about the Vulcan.

    "I purchased this for my sons birthday. He is the youngest of 4 boys and they all like to play nerf dart wars. We were hoping that the machine gun would be a lot of fun, and he was hoping for 'flare and more of a fighting chance'. The gun worked fabulously for the first afternoon and evening. If I completed the review within the first 24 hours it would have been five stars. All of the boys loved it. Early the second day the gearing mechanism started failing to advance the belt and load the next "round". In addition, I noticed the cylinder that releases the compressed air and provides the energy to launch the nerf bullet was jammed and didn't return to recessed position. The cylinder must recess to allow advancing of ammo belt. I suspect it was the jamming of the compression chamber cylinder that caused belt advancement gear failure. I tried disassembling the gun to examine what was causing the jam. I learned there was no disassembling and the only choice was to completely break several plastic welds to learn what caused the issue.

    Summary, a great gun for about 500 shots after that the manufacturing materials and quality of assembly failed at it is now in the dumpster for recycling."

    Is this true? I fear if I spend RM209.90 one day on one I would get one of those things called 'Junk'. God it's expensive.

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  38. Musta,

    Well, it all depends on luck.

    I have Vulcans which have been used for the past 2+ years and fired thousands of shots and they are all still working fine... while i also have Vulcans which fired a a few dozen belts and broke within a few weeks. So it depends on how lucky you are.

    These are plastic toys with mechanical components which will wear out over time, so they would eventually break one day, you can't expect them to last forever anyways.

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  39. Is the Tripod compatible to other nerf balsters?

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  40. Richard,

    Nope, the tripod only fits the Vulcan.

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  41. does the newer vulcans come with a little attachment at the Front?

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  42. Connor,

    I've not noticed any attachment in the front of the newer versions of the Nerf Vulcan, but they do have a shorter front barrel design.

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  43. now in singapore got vulcan i gonna buy it in sinagpore compass point kiddy palace

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  44. sgnerf,now got vulcan in singapore if have where to find cause i can only find the sonic ones at the toyrus at vivo city
    ???

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  45. bunnyboy,

    Check at the other major department stores like Metro and OG, most should currently still have stock of the Yellow N-Strike Vulcan units. Just shop at the various stores to find them.

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  46. THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE POSITIVE COMMENTS!!! Most of the reviews I read about the Vulcan are negative and complain about how much it jams. I agree with you about the fact that jams are quite rare if loaded correctly. I have a Vulcan, and it is awesome! Thank you once again for these positive reviews. Oh, and which of the battery-powered NERF guns would you recommend? Like, which is your favorite?

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  47. John Doe,

    I would recommend the Nerf Stampede, that's my favorite motorized Nerf blaster so far. :)

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  48. Yo SG nerf



    The darts Vulcan using r streamline darts rite like the recon n longstrike using issit

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  49. holy dude,

    Nope, the Vulcan is originally packaged with Nerf Sonic or Whistler foam darts.. but you could use Nerf Streamline foam darts in the ammo belt too.

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  50. I don't see any additional belts sold in toyrus vivo. Where can I get them?

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  51. Francis,

    Check at other dept stores, you'll just have to shop around to find them.

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  52. Sorry again, have you spotted any Vulcan value pack? P.s. I need specific location

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  53. Did u find any type of vulcan(sonic,clear,noramal)? if any please tell the specific location

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  54. PL,

    Last i saw Vulcans was at Toys R Us Forum branch... but that was back in mid-2011, and it was the Sonic version.

    Vulcans seem to be sold out at most stores nowadays, so i guess you'll have to shop around to find them.

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  55. sgnerf:

    where can i find a nerf vulcan?

    Is there any in OG?

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  56. Jovan Ang,

    Haven't spotted anymore at OG stores lately. See my previous comment, you'll just have to check at the various stores to find them.

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  57. Where do u get the vulcan value pack? I can't find it

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  58. Francis,

    The Vulcan Value Pack was only available in limited supply from some dept stores in the states and online when it was initially launched, they are very rare nowadays though.

    I guess you'll just have to search online to find them (if they are still available).

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  59. hey sg nerf. i need a semi/full auto rifle. i was thinking of the stampede, vulcan or nitron. the rifle must not jam much and be very light. it should also have a good rate of fire, range and the darts must hurt. it should also have loads of ammo and with many tactical attachments. it should also be able to be strong and long lasting. i apologise for the long list of demands but i need a really pro guy like u to help me. price is not an issue. pls help me cause u are the most brilliant nerf expert in the world. loads of thanks in advance :P

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    1. Get the Nitron. It stings a lot more than a Stampede or Vulcan. I have one and I shot my friend in the crotch. ;)

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  60. karthik,

    I've already replied to the exact same question you asked in my other post, just get the Stampede.

    Btw, not sure why you mention "darts must hurt", these are toys and they are supposed to be safe for play, not to injure others.

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  61. is there a belt extension set for the vulcan ?

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  62. bryan,

    Yes, there are Nerf Vulcan Ammo Belt Refill sets available at dept stores.

    They are stand-alone 25-dart ammo belts though, in stock condition they do not link together.

    It is still possible to mod the ammo belts to link together, check my guide on how to do it:

    http://modworks.blogspot.com/2009/04/nerf-vulcan-mod-increase-ammo-belt.html

    Note that my ammo belt mod is based on the older version of the ammo belts, the newer versions may need a slightly different technique to link together.

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  63. hey sgnerf do you where do they sell vulcan now cuz i do not know if they are still in stock

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    1. desmond,

      The Nerf Vulcan seems to be sold out at local dept stores nowadays, i guess you could try getting them from overseas stores or order them in from online sites.

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  64. is it heavy????? ;)

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    1. It depends how strong your arms are but from my experience this is probably if not the, then one of the heaviest Blasters there is.(:Ps of cours bieng a nerd gun it's really not THAT heavy. Hope I helped
      -passerbuyer

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  65. What is the thing at the muzzle? Why present models does not have that?

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    1. Anonymous,

      It's just a muzzle piece for design.

      I guess the newer production batches don't include it because it's not required, or already attached.

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  66. I was wondering three things.

    1. Can the barrel be removed?
    2. What is the range?
    3. How fast does it shoot?

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    1. Anonymous,

      The barrel can't be removed (unless you mod it).

      The average stock ranges are around 25-30ft.

      As mentioned in my review, it's rate-of-fire is around 3 shots per second (depending on the quality of the batteries used).

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  67. SG Nerf,

    I heard that you can use any kind of dart in the Vulcan, can you?

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    1. Anonymous,

      Its possible to use most Nerf foam darts in the Vulcan... but Streamline foam darts might have some compatibility issues with the ammo belts due to their longer internal tip stems.

      A method to solve this is simply to remove the dart pegs in the ammo belt shells.

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  68. in a raid, should i get the rampage, this, or stampede?

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    1. Anonymous,

      Get the Stampede, it is made to be shoulder aimed and fired, and its a motorized full-auto blaster that comes packaged with many clips and ammo. So your overall maneuverability, rate-of-fire and ammo capacity is much higher.

      The Rampage can be a good choice too, it is designed to get better ranges in stock condition but still uses a manual priming system though.

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  69. SG Nerf,

    Will Nerf make an Elite machine gun like this or the Stampede?

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    1. Anonymous,

      So far, no info on such new blasters models yet... but i will update the site if any news on them pops up.

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  70. SG Nerf,

    If I want to put a sling on it where should I put it? Could you please post a picture of that?

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    1. Anonymous,

      Just refer to the 6th photo in my review:

      http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ynWOAg4YQB0/Sc4Xr4IqCXI/AAAAAAAAAJk/pjlqkc184mI/s1600-h/Nerf_Vulcan_06.jpg

      You can clearly see the loop points on top of the blaster at the front (orange loop point) and at the back (yellow loop point), just clip on your sling at those 2 points.

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  71. Hi sg nerf,
    I'm in Australia and I'm wondering if a clear vulcan will differ in performance from a regular one because apparantly the red series vulcan performs better. Could you please answer? THX

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    1. Anonymous,

      Well, i've tested multiple units of the 4 versions of the Vulcan (yellow, red, clear and sonic) and from my tests so far, on the average they all get similiar stock range performance... the +/- few feet variation between them (which varies between each shot anyways) isn't really significant enough to prove that one version is actually better than another.

      Any range difference is usually just due to production variations between individual units, not based on the version or series... so it just depends on luck whether you get a good unit or not. :)

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    2. Thanks a lot. Your site and replies are awesome. This site is one of the best nerf sites among Nerf Wikia and Nerf Mods and Reviews! THX for the reply.

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  72. Hi sg nerf, I just wanted to ask if Singapore has any vulcans. Oh and can I ask if Australia has any vulcans?

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    1. Anonymous

      Nerf Vulcans seem to be all sold out in Singapore, i've not seen them at any dept stores locally for quite a while.

      No idea of their stock availability in Australia though, you'll have to check and see.

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  73. SG Nerf,

    Do you have the Airzone Punisher? It is said to be better than the Vulcan in : range, weight, ammo, and the rotating front barrel but it has a lot of childish stickers. So, can you prove it was right?

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    1. Anonymous,

      I've got and tested an Airzone Punisher before, but sold it off shortly... its a flywheel blaster and i'm personally not a fan of those kind of systems.

      Its range is okay, but it lacks the tactile feel of a spring plunger blaster, reminds me of a portable vacuum cleaner with the constant buzzing noise of its flywheels.

      I guess some might like it, some don't.

      Btw, the rotating barrels are fake, they just spin around to simulate the effect, but the shots only actually fire out though the faux barrel in the middle.

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  74. Hi, sg nerf wanted to ask which nerf gun shoul I get,
    I already have the:
    Nerf stampede
    Nerf lonstrike
    Nerf rampage
    Nerf retaliator
    Nerf barrel break
    2 nerf mavericks
    Nerf deploy
    Nerf vigilon

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  75. Hi sg nerf do you know where I can get a nerf longshot in Singapore ?

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    1. Anonymous,

      Just check at the major dept stores like Toys R Us, Metro, OG etc... most of them should still currently have stock available.

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  76. Sg Nerf are you selling any nerf blasters or accessories?

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    1. Anonymous,

      Well, if you are keen, you could check out my trading thread at the NerfSG forum... i usually have a few used/spare blasters posted up there for sale:

      http://nerfsg.freeforums.org/blasters-mod-upgrade-kits-t999.html

      Note that you'll need to have a NerfSG forum account to access that section.

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  77. SG Nerf,

    Can the Vulcan still working without belts? (The belt mover still spin)

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    1. Anonymous,

      I've already traded away my Vulcans so i can't check that to confirm... i guess you could just do a quick test on a unit to find out.

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  78. Do u know where I can get this in stores now?

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    1. Anonymous,

      They have been sold out at dept stores in Singapore for quite a while already... i guess you'll have to get them from overseas or order them in from online.

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  79. Most people says the Vulcan jams but I never seen it jam even if I have the gun in SG! They also make a blog that they don't have the gun. PLS view my blog

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  80. Are they still in stock in various Stores like Metro, Toys R Us and OG?

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    1. Hong Li,

      This is an old model, it is no longer in stock at stores for quite a while already.

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