Playing nerf tag with friends at a birthday party can not be more fun than with a Nerf machine gun in hand. As true replicas of real-life machine guns, they resemble in many ways the look and the feel of the original. Designed with the highest level of sophistication, each model keeps getting better in performance and ergonomic layout.
However, not every model available will guarantee you the same experience the ten listed below do. The models reviewed below we believe are the best currently available and bring the spirit of a machine gun to life.
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List & Comparison Table Of The Best Nerf Machine Guns
Image | Name | Feature | Feature | Price | Rating |
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Nerf Zombie Strike FlipFury Blaster | Zombie Strike FlipFury blaster fires up to 12 darts without reloading | 2 flipping dart drums hold 6 darts a piece | $$$$$ | ||
Nerf Zombie Strike Doominator Blaster | Zombie Strike Doominator blaster fires up to 24 darts without reloading | 4 flipping dart drums hold 6 darts apiece | View Available Sellers | ||
Nerf N-Strike Mega Mega Mastodon | First motorized Nerf Mega blaster | 24-dart rotating drum | Currently Not Available, More Options | ||
Nerf N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster | Fires up to 5 darts per second with fresh batteries | 25-dart drum | $$$$ | ||
Nerf Rival Apollo XV-700 (Red) | Spring-action blaster comes with 7 high-impact rounds | Easy-load magazine holds 7 rounds | $$$$$ | ||
Nerf N-Strike Elite Stryfe Blaster | Motorized Stryfe blaster’s Acceleration Trigger powers up the motor for blasting | Tactical Rail is compatible with most N-Strike accessories (each sold separately) | View Available Sellers | ||
Nerf Rival Khaos MXVI-4000 Blaster (Blue) | Ages: Age 14+ | Fully motorized blaster | $$$ | ||
Nerf Elite 2-in-1 Demolisher | Demolisher 2-in-1 blaster fires darts, missiles, or both up to 90 feet | Motorized dart blasting and pump-action missile blasting | $$$ | ||
Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator Blaster (Colors May Vary) | Retaliator blaster can be built in 4 configurations and fires Elite Darts 90 feet | Removable stock helps you steady your shot, or you can remove the stock with the flip of a switch | $$$$$ | ||
Nerf N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire Blaster | Imported | Rhino-Fire blaster rapid-fires Elite darts from 2 alternating barrels with motorized blasting | $ |
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Reviews of the Best Nerf Machine Guns 2022
Zombie Strike FlipFury Blaster
Topping the list is the Zombie Strike FlipFury blaster that launches twelve darts on the go without needing to reload. It gets better with its two flipping dart drums that accommodate a set of six darts for enough ammunition during a heated engagement. In case of a jam, you can always remove the dart using the rear opening to unjam the blaster. When shipped, the toy blaster comes with the twelve set of darts and a user manual.
This toy blaster resembles a pistol but shoots like a machine gun. It is incredibly accurate for short and long range shots with a maximum of 90 ft. Coming in at 1.6 pounds, the toy gun is extra light for easy navigation during play. Its wooden grip texture is a plus in is ergonomic design. The Zombie Strike FlipFury blaster will surely get your nine-year-old ready for a zombie apocalypse.
Pros:
- Look and feel of a piston machine gun
- Accurate shot with a maximum 90feet range
- Easy to use thanks to the flip drum system
- Included 12dart set
- Extremely comfortable thanks to its wood texture grip.
- Allows a maximum of 12 rounds of dart ammunition to be fired
- Extra light to hold
- Fairly priced
- Comes in different color variations
- High ratings by customers
Cons:
- Requires C batteries to run
- Lacks advanced features that excites older kids
Verdict:
If you are a fan of the Zombie verse man video games, then you will fall in love with this model. With its flipping two drum system, you can unload your ammunition easily and continue with your zombie evacuation mission. This toy firearm system is fairly priced for all parents to grab a pack for their nine-year-olds. Its simplicity is what makes it sell.
Nerf Zombie Strike Doominator Blaster
A step up from the Zombie Strike FlipFury is the Doominator blaster that shoots a round of 24 darts on the go without reloading. Its only upgrade is the extra two drums that make a four drum set system each accommodating a set of six darts in a barrel. When out of ammunition, you can switch easily by switching the drums.
Another great thing about this model is the improved hand grip that allows a three-position hand grip (left, right or bottom) for stabilized shots. This gun thus can be used easily by left-handed and right-handed fighters.
The machine gun needs to be sped up before firing. With it’s different blast modes you can choose to engage fully with the slam fire mode that lets you fire multiple shots at a go or switch to the single fire mode that allows you to shoot one dart at a time when the zombie infestation is not that great. Included in the pack is the blaster, instructions, four-drum system and the twenty-four dart set.
A side from the four drum system, different blast modes and three-position grip, the Doominator blaster is very clearly a basic upgrade of the FlipFury model. Both systems will guarantee you maximum fun when play zombie tag with your kids.
Pros:
- Simple but sleek design
- Step up from the FlipFury blaster
- Accommodates twenty-four darts at a go
- Easy to use
- Ideal for kids aged nine and above
- Two firing modes
- Comes in different colors
- Fairly priced
- Excellent consumer feedback
Cons:
- On the higher side compared to the FlipFury model
- Requires battery to power up
Verdict:
For folks with kids not impressed with the FlipFury and who are looking for that extra mile when it comes to shots, the Doominator blaster might just be the right fit for you. Though no much difference to the FlipFury edition, this model features some upgrades that will excite both your small and older kids. However, you are going to have to dig a little bit deeper for one of these!
Nerf N-Strike Mega Mega Mastodon
The first in its line, the N-Strike Mega Mega Mastodon is a true masterpiece. This motorized Nerf mega-blaster consists of a rotating dart drum that carries a maximum of twenty four darts. The darts can be fired accurately to a distance of hundred feet on the high side.
You can wear the humongous machine gun around your neck thanks to its included strap for better aiming and easier carrying. Its featured handle also offers perfect steady shot positions. With it in hand, you are likely to intimidate anyone who’s looking for a fight.
The packaging comes with the gun itself, twenty-four dart set, instructions, drum cage, handle, strap, and two drum covers. Remember to buy 6D batteries.
Pros:
- Humongous size that intimidates opponents
- Reaches up to a hundred feet
- Carries twenty-four darts
- Included strap for better positioning while aiming and easy carry
- Extra handle for fine grip
- Comes in a stylish red finish
- First Nerf mega-blaster
- Exciting for kids of all ages
Cons:
- A bit on the heavy side
- Not ideal for younger kids
- Quite costly
- Needs to be powered up before use
Verdict:
The N-Strike Mega Mega Mastodon is the first motorized Nerf blaster that fires two dozen darts at a go. Intimidating in its size and emission power, you will never lose a Nerf battle again. Great design that mimics that of a real life machine gun but in a more simplified manner. Its high price range can be attested to detailed ingenuity put in place for an overall welcoming experience. Ideal for older kids who can handle its extra weight.
Nerf N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster
Mobility is vital during a mission. The N-Strike HyperFire blaster makes that requirement a reality while still maintaining fire power and versatility. A switch from the usual rotating drum, this sleek piece features a transparent clip that carries eighteen elite darts. Using the blaster, you can fire eighteen straight rounds at a distance of seven-five feet without reloading.
An upside to this model is the accelerate button that gives you an increased rate of fire. With it, you can intimidate your opponent from a far. However, the lack of a silence acts in their favor as your opponent will be able to locate your exact position due to the harsh recoil sound emitted every time a shot is fired.
Pros:
- An excellent switch from the usual rotating drum
- Fires eighteen darts without reloading
- Simple but sophisticated design
- A range of 75feet
- Accurate shots with an accelerator button
- Can use any Nerf darts
- Comes in different colors
- Comes with no age group though not encouraged for smaller kids who can ingest the dart size.
Cons:
- Lacks a silencer
- Runs on batteries
- May jam if Nerf darts are not used
Verdict:
The N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster is the weapon for you if you are tired of the rotating drum models. It does not compromise on fire power. Just like most Nerf machine guns, it requires batteries to power.
The gun comes in different colors. Bottomline, this is one sleek battlefield item you don’t want missing on your next tactical assignment.
Nerf Rival Apollo XV-700
The Rival Apollo XV-700 makes an excellent entry level machine gun. As the latest edition to the Rival family, it spots a 68 mph muzzle velocity similar to the bigger motorized MXV-1200. It is a substantial upgrade from the usual foam dart blasters. The gun uses 1 inch golf dimpled like foam projectiles that offer better accuracy when fired at a target.
These machine guns come in two different shades (blue and red). Its transparent plastic magazine carries a maximum of seven Nerf foam balls and allows you to know when you are running low on ammunition. The foam balls load easily into the magazine making swaps fast during heated battles. You can also use the MXV 1200 twelve round magazine on the XV-7-000 blaster.
Even though featuring seven-high impact recoil shots, the machine gun relies on a single shot firing mechanism. You have to cock the hammer after every shot.
Its ergonomic design isn’t quite on par with previous models. The machine gun is limited to a two-handle design – it takes two hands to do almost everything from changing the firing mechanism, dropping the magazine to working the safety on and off. The only thing that does not rely on the two hands system is the pulling of the trigger.
Included in the package is the blaster, instructions, magazine and seven round projectiles.
Pros:
- Precise accurate shots
- Fair price range
- Uses sphere projectiles that are dented like golf balls for extra stability and aiming
- Simple design
- Comes in two colorful finishes(red or blue)
- Accommodates MXV 1200 magazine
Cons:
- Chock hazard for smaller kids
- Limiting two-hand design
Verdict:
Dominating in the long sniper shots, the Rival Apollo XV-700 combines spring powered propulsion, accuracy, velocity and range in one compact package. At around the $20 price tag it is a great deal for a machine gun of its caliber. Though it has a downfall on its ergonomic design, it makes for a sharp fit for folks looking for agility in a Nerf machine gun.
Nerf N-Strike Elite Stryfe Blaster
For a quality Nerf machine gun, you might want to settle for the motorized N-Strike Stryfe blaster. Powered by a motorized accelerator, this gadget emits a powerful blast of six darts. Its magazine carries six elite darts but can be switched with an eighteen dart loader featured in other models.
The N-Strike Elite Stryfe blaster resembles a rifle machine gun. It uses a single shot system that is perfect for a ranged shots of up to 75 feet. Included in the package is the blaster, six-pack of darts, magazine and instructions. This machine gun is fairly priced for all children to enjoy.
Pros:
- Comes in a verity of colors
- Fairly priced
- Reaches up to 75 feet
- Both the darts and magazine are compatible with any N-Strike blasters
Cons:
- Maximum magazine capacity of six darts
- Runs on non-inclusive batteries
Verdict:
The N-Strike Elite Stryfe Blaster is a versatile machine gun that is extra light and single-handed for mobility and adaptability. You can upgrade its magazine capacity from a six-darts to the eighteen-darts capacity of the RapidStrike CS-18 Blaster.
Nerf Rival Khaos MXVI-4000 Blaster (Blue)
Unleash mayhem on your opponents with the Rival Khaos MXVI-4000 blaster. As an advanced option, this machine gun fires forty-rounds of high-impact ammo at a velocity of 30 miles per second. It comes in either red or blue finish with a set of instructions to follow.
Reloading the blaster is a breeze. Its forty-round magazine comes with four internal tubes that carry ten-elite rounds each. To refill, simply pull up the flip tops, while push down the spring locks to latch the tubes. In case of a jam, use the right door to remove the stuck rounds.
The Khaos MXVI-4000 blaster also features a back and front tactile rail and flip up sites. These features add authenticity to the model while improving on aiming accuracy. The powerful machine gun relies on six D batteries that are non-inclusive.
Pros:
- High-impact rounds 30 miles per second
- Fairly priced
- Reloading is super easy
- Sleek structure
- Holds 40 rounds
Cons:
- Relies on batteries
Verdict:
The Rival Khaos MXVI-4000 is a well “oiled” machine, with its easy reload mechanism and sleek structure this weapon deserves to be in our top 10. Make sure to carry an extra clip as the Rival Khaos is at its best fully loaded.
Nerf Elite 2-in-1 Demolisher
The Nerf Elite 2-in-1 Demolisher packs quite a punch. It fires both pump-action missiles and motorized darts at a range of 90 feet. The machine gun comes with a banana like dart case carrier that has a capacity of ten darts. An acceleration trigger speeds up the motor for minigun like action. The blaster includes a detachable stock that comes with missile storage.
Pros:
- Unique 2-1 ammunition type, missiles and darts
- Extra light machine gun
- Covers a distance of up to 90 feet
- Comes with ten darts and two missiles
Cons:
- Accuracy issues with missile launcher
- Requires batteriers
- Experiences regular jams
Verdict:
The 2-in-1 Demolisher pack takes machine gun gaming to a whole new level with added missile launcher. With this blaster you can reach a maximum of 90 feet while still maintaining an accurate shot. Its 40 odd dollar price tag is not that high for a machine gun of its caliber. Generally it makes a good transitioning machine gun for kids bored of the cliché dart guns.
N-Strike Elite Retaliator Blaster
The new N-Strike Elite Retaliator blaster combines unbelievable dart range with an amazing solid design. This power packed edition is highly versatile thanks to its amazing ergonomic structure. The toy firearm allows four configurations that allow darts to fire accurately at a maximum of 75 feet.
The machine gun features a removable stock that steadies your shot. It also features a barrel extension, single attachment strap, tac-rail assault grip, and as many as three tactical rails.
Pros:
- Simple to use
- Exceptional accuracy thanks to the barrier extension
- Superb look and feel
- Highly durable machine gun
- Can be built in four different configurations
- Steady shots thanks to the removable stock
- Extra light
- Elite darts work in different N-Strike blasters
- Fires up to 75 feet
Cons:
- Highly priced
Verdict:
What’s not to love about the Elite Retaliator Blaster! As far as the ergonomic and design is concerned, this Nerf gun ranks top. Its included accessories are its main selling points. They can be used in a range of scenarios.
Nerf N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire Blaster- 3.7 (High Capacity)
When facing an opponent you don’t want to be short on ammunition. The Rhino –Fire Blaster allows you 50 rounds of unstoppable fire power without breaking for a recharge. This killer machine gun features two magazines each with a twenty-five dart load. With its motorized firing system you are in charge of the battle ground. You get to decide on the rate of firing. This blaster is extremely versatile – you can use its included tripod when in a steady position or remove it when no the go. Requires 6 D batteries to run.
Pros:
- Carries a maximum of 50 darts at a go
- Features two magazines each with a twenty-five dart capacity
- Sleek design
- Added tripod for stability during accurate shots
Cons:
- Tends to jam a lot.
- Requires batteries to run
- Costs a buck
Verdict:
The Elite Rhino-Fire Blaster makes a good selection when you factor its design and performance into account.
Final Word:
Hasbro has been in the toy making business for a long time. During this period they have gathered some experience which pushes them above the rest. Their latest Nerf machine guns series have exquisite features. By investing in one, you are sure to get your heart pumping with adrenaline .