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  2. Foam dart blaster - Wikipedia

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    A foam dart blaster enthusiast with a Nerf Stampede ECS in 2011. A foam dart blaster, or simply blaster, is a toy gun that shoots foam darts. The term is often treated synonymously with Nerf Blaster, as Nerf was the first brand to start producing blasters, [1] and has since remained the most notable producer of them.

  3. Blowgun - Wikipedia

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    It is a 10-metre (33 ft) target shooting, using a standardized length 120 cm or 48 inch, and barrel caliber, dart shape, length and weight are free. In each round the shooter shoots 5 darts and there are 6 rounds per game, for a total of 30 darts. The target faces are 7 (6 cm), 5 (12 cm), 3 (18 cm) points.

  4. Airrow A-8S Stealth - Wikipedia

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    The Airrow Stealth is a pneumatic air rifle manufactured by Swivel Machine. The Airrow Stealth is chambered in calibres ranging from .177/.22/.25 and capable of firing the likes of darts at a high speed. [1] [2] [3]

  5. The Best Nerf Guns Come With More Than Just Darts and ... - AOL

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    Nerf boasts a wide variety of guns, ranging from one-shot pistols to large blasters that hold more than 50 darts in a single magazine. The pistols and small blasters (like the Pro Stryfe X) are ...

  6. Air gun - Wikipedia

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    Darts for an air gun. In the 18th and 19th centuries, air gun darts were popular, largely because they could be reused. Although less popular now, several different types of darts are made to be used in air guns, but it is not recommended that darts be used in air guns with rifled bores or in spring-powered air guns. [21]

  7. Dart gun - Wikipedia

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    A dart gun is an air rifle that fires a dart. [1] The dart is tipped with a hypodermic needle and filled with a sedative, [2] vaccine [3] or antibiotic. [4] A dart gun containing a sedative is called a tranquillizer gun (also spelled tranquilizer gun, tranquilliser gun or tranquiliser gun), derived from the word "tranquil", which means "calm".

  8. Gat air pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Gat air pistol was an air pistol of British origin. The pistol can fire .177 pellets, ball bearings , darts and also corks . The Gat pistol has also become popular in funfairs and arcade stalls.

  9. Dart (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Tranquilizer darts are related to the darts for blowguns, but include a hypodermic needle and a hollow reservoir resembling a syringe, which is generally filled with sedatives or other drugs. These are launched from a dart gun using compressed gas, a tuft of fibers at the back of the missile serving as both fletching and wadding.