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Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad

Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad

Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad
$ 12.99

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Based on 5,533 ratings
Value for money
9.38
Accuracy
9.48
Durability
9.28

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Product Description

NO LONGER BE LIABLE TO AMMO DEPLETION! Your nerf gun foam toy bullets from Ray Squad are the perfect weapon to dominate the battlefield! Here is a bullet pack that includes 300 foam bullets of incredibly high quality! Besides offering more than ten different bulk dart colors and varieties, we provide green, red, orange, and glow in the dark dart tips. There'll never be a shortage of ammunition in your life again.
ALL NERF BALLS ARE DESIGNED TO BE UNIVERSAL! The dimensions of our amazing toy pistol foam darts It is the product of two by one. 3 cm) and are compatible with the Nerf N-Strike Elite Rampage and Retaliator Blasters and pretty much all of the Nerf guns out there. Whenever you pull the trigger, your Nerf pistol will never jam, and the magazine will always be full!
Aim and shoot with unparalleled precision and accuracy! We use the patented Ray Squad Tech technology in our elite foam bullets. We have added more weight to the orange tip, thus providing you with exceptional accuracy and
SPORTS BATTLES WITH YOUR FAMILY, WHILE ABOUT SAFETY & FUN! These Nerf foam bullets were tested and approved by Ray Squad and are ideal for endless hours of battles since their safe and innovative design will not harm you. The slam fire action will surely get your adrenaline pumping! You and your friends will enjoy battling against each other!
Get your money back if you don't have a blast with NERF! As a family, we think you and your children deserve the most durable, accurate and fun Nerf shotgun foam bullets available! Because of this, we offer a hassle-free 100% money back guarantee on our premium products. Trying the best simulation of combat is 100% risk-free with us!

Questions & Answers

Nerf NV-1 & Nerf NV-6 Work with them Can the strike elite hyperfire blaster (motorized belt launched) be used as a weapon?

This appears to be a more effective dart than the Nerf There will be less jamming, and there will be more All our Nerf elite, zombie strike, and classic Nerf models will work with this.

In the two pictures you can see two different tips, one with suction and the other with Could you let me know which ones I will ?

It is the solid orange tip made of plastic. As it was uploaded by an unauthorized seller, the suction picture tip has been removed.

Is it possible to get these packaged differently? I have two grandchildren and since I'm on a budget, I was considering buying them if they were packaged separately for each one. ?

In my order I purchased 300 bars, which are packaged in 10s individually in cellophane with each set of packs in a plastic It would be nice if you could split My wife and I love the nerf guns that we have which take that size. I bought 600 more of them because they work in all the nerf guns we have.

The tip looks like it's made of plastic. Does it have a rubber coating?

The body of these darts is made up of dense foam, and the tip is made up of soft rubber. They are basically the same as the original Nerf dart. They fit and work just as well as the original, so it's hard to tell which is the original.

Selected User Reviews For Ray Squad Soft Darts for Nerf N-Strike Elite Series Blasters, 300-Pieces (300 Darts, Blue) by Ray Squad

Review of your performance as a modder (written with modders in mind)
5/5

The following warning is in effect As I did a review of my observations and data over the past five months, this is more of a compliment. , a voracious nerfer, has shot these darts through every type of nerf 'blaster' that can be thought of (for lack of a cheesier word) As you can see, I was skeptical about buying these darts, but given their price, I tried them out anyway, and even if they fell apart after the third shot, I would still consider buying them. It was a pleasure to watch the darts perform and the quality of them was impressive. As I compare the dart to the nerf elite dart, which is standard with all nerf dart blasters, I concentrate always on how it compares to the dart design and the quality of materials, as well as how the performance compares to the price per dart. It just so happens that they sucked, nearly any dart design is superior to them. I literally disassembled these darts during my review so you could see what they were made of. In conclusion, the basis for my opinion is the knowledge and experience I have gained over the years using both darts. . . . see the pictures Thank you for your understanding. There was a misunderstanding regarding the order of the pictures. In the first picture, I compare a Raytheon Toys dart head (orange) to an Elite Toys dart head (black) from The Doomlands line. Raytheon patented the design of its head design, which I will discuss As you can see, the foam density differs between the second and third pictures. This white foam is taken from a NERF Elite Dart from the Modulus Series, and this blue foam is taken from a raytheon Games. Denser foam helps the dart preserve its grip for longer periods and makes it less susceptible to jamming. As you can see in the fourth and fifth pictures, the darts are different lengths. Even though this has minimal impact on performance, it is nevertheless worth considering, because it is one of the key ways to tell which darts are elite ones when they are blue (more about that below). Here are the final two pictures of the two darts (Raytheon and Elite) showing the two parts of the top rails. Although it was difficult to separate the actual head from the plug (for lack of a better term) on the elite dart, it was relatively easy to do so on Raytheon toys, even when the entire head is still attached With a plug alone on this raytheon toys dart, it is more aerodynamic than the head on it, providing great The most common way to do it is While it improves the performance of the dart, it shouldn't be done if you're planning on firing the darts through flywheels, since the dart is too short to capture on the wheels. The real fun is when they are shot through spring-loaded nerf guns. NOTE (Note As my review progresses, the oldest part is the body. The majority of it was written in September 2016 when I received the darts for the first time. In view of the fact that it is almost entirely intact (even though some parts are off), it gives a good indication of how little I have changed my opinion over the past five months. We play nerf battles every week, using our formable arsenal, for eight hours at a time). )

Two factors make a nerf dart perform well, putting cost aside (I'll refer back to it later) The two parts of the device are connected using dart tip, foam, and adhesive. In scoring three, the nerf elite darts set the point schedule. There is a very solid and consistent glue on the nerf elite darts. The foam on the nerf elite darts is solid at first but it wears down over time. Although the head of the nerf elite darts is flawed, its overall design is also When the dart makes contact with the side of the eye, there is a hole that acts as an air release hole to cushion the eye so someone does not blow it out. After about twenty feet, the dart swerves off in a random direction because of this hole (since air resistance is present). Therefore, it is not the blaster itself that is inaccurate, but the darts. Now, nerf elite darts retail for twenty U. S. dollars at the moment. Dollars for 75 darts (price varies depending on where and when you buy them), which is generally a good deal. With that price, you're paying over 26 cents per dart (which doesn't sound so outrageous until you think in terms of quarters and the value of what you're As we all know, you have a 25% chance of losing after the first "nerf gun fight". "With Raytheon toys, the same twenty dollars will buy 300 darts (a 400% increase in darts), while the same amount of money will get you 200. The first thing we will do is look at the dart tips on Often, they hold in place by putting a lot of pressure on a rubber shaft. Even with the dumb air release hole, it still has the same problem! This means the accuracy is still comparable to that of elite darts from Nerf. While the dart tip and the whole dart are heavier than Nerf darts, there is a significant difference between them. Consequently, the nerf elite grouping at twenty feet is equivalent to the Raytheon dart group It's called inertia, if you don't understand it, you can read about it on the web or ask any seventh grader. While the heavier tip won't affect the range, it will make the dart harder to shoot. Even though you will notice a slight decrease in muzzle velocity, the dart will be pushed much harder (more physics), so it will travel about the same distance (if muzzle velocity is the issue, then This blaster's name is (insert the name (The blaster) and crank it up. However, speed is easy to fix, accuracy depends entirely on the dart, so there isn't much you can do about that). It may be preferable to some to have a heavier tip, but others may not like it. Neutral is the best way to describe me. Thus, the tip is heavy, still with a dumb hole, and hard (this is a concern for young children only). The wearers are not entirely rubber, nor are they entirely plastic. It makes them a little more uncomfortable but most people wouldn't be able to tell. Getting a longer lifespan from this dart is possible since the rubber hardness is more intense than the material used in NERF Elite Note (Since Getting rid of the dart head is the last part you need to worry about. )

Next, You've got an awesome site here. It was expected that cheap manufacturing would result in inconsistent glue. It is a great glue though. Springers (spring-driven nerf guns) are no match for it. It has a great seal and is well made. Because the glue is so good, it compensates for the drawback of the heavier dart and, when shot through a springer, it offers a higher muzzle velocity than NERF Elite Darts. Considering how well the glue seals, I suspect it will hold together for a long time, even longer than I expected. The glue was actually three times better than I Version 2. 5. 0 (Revision No glue was used for the tip. This part sticks out the back of the tip, and the grooves run along the back of the tip. As I understand it, these grooves act as an o-ring The rings close, sealing the air in. Foam melted at the tip holds the tip in place and friction does the rest. It is what I assume is Raytheon Tech. They have recently started advertising it and claim to have patented it. It is therefore more likely that there will be no glue, or very little glue. As I said earlier, the original paragraph shows you how fantastic this design is, and it shows you what my first impression was. I fired these darts nonstop for a good three months before I finally jammed two into a Slingfire (which is the blaster, not the darts) and they were pulverized, and then I realized what I was doing. As you can see from the photos, this is true. The groove system is also where most of the weight of the dart is located. *) Finally, Foam Dart from this product is stiffer than Elite Dart foam from Nerf. There have been no jams so far. The seal fits well and seems to be able to last for a long time. It's also a part of an It is also important to have a stiff foam for Version 2. 5. 0 (Revision The raytheon toys appear to have slightly more density of the foam (more foam, less air) than the elite darts, and it seems to melt the inner diameter of the foam more easily than the Nerf does. As a result, the air is sealed As an additional point of interest, the foam alone is holding the dart head almost entirely, which is proof its strong enough to withstand heavy pressure and still function perfectly. )

And for cost. I bought 300 Raytheon darts for about 16 dollars. The dollar. Version 2. 5. 0 (Revision As of the date of this writing, my prices of Raytheon toys darts are slightly off, although they have fluctuated in price, they appear to have settled around 19 cents per dart. There is a 99 dollar charge for this. That would be about six. Darts cost 66 cents each. ) That comes out to 5 cents. The cost per dart is 34 cents. It is just under half the cost of 26 cents. The price per Nerf dart is 67 cents (25 dollars for 75 elite darts). Despite that, I have seen the price of these darts ranging from 15 to 45. There are 50 U. S. The Raytheon darts are always worth it when the price per 300 is below thirty dollars. Next, I have a few side notes, a few final thoughts, and a few Here are a few There is no difference in color between these and 90% of the other Nerf Elite The design of them is so similar that you cannot tell the difference until they're in your hand (or until you have sorted through them enough to see the difference in the hue I think that's a bad You are likely to get nerf elite darts mixed up with your Raytheon darts if you're not careful, but if you do care, you are almost certainly going to mix up your darts. It is one of the few areas where Raytheon lacks the capabilities of its competitors and could offer different color options for foam. While the darts are longer than elite darts, they still go into the nerf magazines fine and fire through any blaster with no problems. It's not uncommon for the raytheon toys dart to get jammed in magazines at times when you're loading them, mostly with 18 dart straight mags and curved or banana In most cases, this problem will resolve itself on its own with a few taps, and if it does not, This only happens once out of thirty reloads, so you don't really notice it -- and I have not had any jams when shooting). A slight increase in length may increase performance by giving more surface area for the flywheels to grab on to, and it may also provide a slightly better seal on the back of spring chambers. That's good news. The second big problem is the stupid tips, which I described previously. The Raytheon darts can be rated as good as five stars and still be used even if they cost the same as elite darts. However, because they're so much cheaper, they deserve five stars (especially since Nerf elite darts are comparable in price I would have given them two if they weren't). It would be great to have these for anyone with a nerf blaster (modders or 5 year olds). Also, the darts come in individually wrapped ten-dart sets, which might be an overlooked but highly appreciated touch to mothers. Therefore, you do not have to give your kid 300 nerf darts all at once. Instead of 300 darts, you can give them about four packages of darts, which are sufficient for a normal nerf fight. The rest of the darts you gave your kids earlier should be stored away, unopened, until the kids lose them. Thank you for reading up to this point, and if you found it helpful, please rate it. Update

As a result, I am amazed at how well the darts held up after being exposed to the elements. It shows they were built with high-quality In the course of a twenty person three hour war, and more than a dozen fights around the house (we nerf a lot) they were left looking They almost never jam regardless of the type of weapon (we tried them out with every sort of Nerf gun we could think of, even a blowgun that probably goes 100 fps) and I've never experienced jamming with them. Around the same time I purchased these, I purchased a few nerf elite darts and after two matches, well, heck. We all know how notorious nerf dart foam can be. Therefore, going back to my initial observation, they have stood the test of time beyond my expectations There was another, probably better, theory about the dart head design that I received a comment on. A person who says that air displacement is responsible for the tip's inaccuracy asserts that it is the tip's fault. In case you want to check out more on this, I'm sure you'll find it in the comment section. However, I am still blown away by how accurate these Nerf darts are compared to the Elite darts I tried previously, and they continue to amaze me. The fact that you have read this far attests to your awesomeness. Thank you. I do not believe I would have. I. * P I want to be interactive with fellow customers in order to provide the best information in my review. If there is anything concerning my review you would like to comment on This is especially true of Whether there is anything unclear, or you need me to clarify anything further, please let me know. If you would please rate this helpful, I would appreciate it. It was a pleasure doing business with I. * P You can leave a comment if you like the idea of a video version of this review.

Brynleigh Graham
Brynleigh Graham
| Jan 06, 2021
This dart is better than the official brand name dart! It is a pleasure to use these darts! In my opinion, these darts are even better than This dart brand is good in consistency, slightly harder than that of name brand, but that is better as I have a 4 year old who does not play gently with darts
5/5

They get jammed and stepped on and all bent up, but you can still play with Name brand darts often bend/jam after being bent or jammed once or twice, and then can't be used anymore because they don't maintain their original shape as well as these. It was a good decision to get the 300 pack since we took out around 100 of them right away and put the rest aside. These are exceptional darts for the price and I'm glad I had a chance to discover these before buying brand-name Your kind words are greatly appreciated!.

Braelyn Tate
Braelyn Tate
| Jul 16, 2021
This is the easiest way to upgrade your Nerf blaster! This multipack of Nerf blasters is packaged in multiple 10 packs, which refill the entire arsenal
5/5

The dart tag blasters were the only ones I didn't get to work, although this worked with everything else I owned They took a shorter, more dense, and stronger dart compared to the standard elite darts that normally come with the newer blasters (the white, green, and blue variants). By using these darts over standard ones, you will be able to add several feet to your range, and you will be more accurate and reliable at the same time. In one of my tests, the orange tip did fall off one dart, but a dab of glue easily replaced it The tip of the dart is attached to a small cap that goes into the dart, and no damage was done when the tip separated from the cap. Also, they hit a little harder because the orange tip is a harder material with fewer flexibility options. Additionally, these darts have the fun effect of whistling as they fly to their target when fired from more powerful blasters, much like the large series of mega-sized.

Josiah MIAH
Josiah MIAH
| Jun 08, 2021
I used them as part of a NERF battle with excellent customer service
5/5

About 60 different guns were used to fire darts and none of them came unglued. However, some of the darts came off the guns and fell onto the ground. Only three of the packs were able to be used due to being crushed. I've made an update ***UPDATE*** It was an outstanding customer service experience, and crushed darts were handled both appropriately and promptly. The darts perform well for the price, and the company is willing to stand behind their product and provide excellent service. I have ordered more darts, and I will continue to do so.

Hudson Strong
Hudson Strong
| Feb 01, 2021

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