What is the difference between streamline darts and elite darts




















Thanks, Also will these darts work in other blasters that the old streamlines didnt due to the longer stems? Anonymous, Yes, with their shorter internal tip stem length, the Elite foam darts can now also be used with most non-clip fed Nerf blasters too.

I find the new Elite darts are horribly unbalanced. They often go "squirrely" as in wobbles in the air and veers off of it's original trajectory.

This is especially true if you have the Retaliator with the AR Removed. I'm going to be trying some methods to close the center opening and possibly balancing it better. Will update when I do. Unknown, I agree, although Elite foam darts are better than normal Streamlines to a certain degree, they still curve and swerve in flight, especially when used in modded blasters. Custom calibrated foam darts are still the best choice for modded blasters. Would a Nerf Recon with AR removed only shoot elite darts straight?

I've found that streamlines either swerve or fishtail in flight. Anonymous, Elite foam darts still swerve and fishtail in flight, especially with modded blasters even if just AR removed Anonymous, Well, it depends on the size of the indoor game area If I mod my streamlines by cutting of that extra bit to make it like the elite darts, will it perform better? Anonymous, You can try and test if it works.

Do be careful when removing the tip stalks though, as that tends to rip out the foam at the same time. Anonymous, You can try removing the tips from streamline foam darts, reduce the tip length, then re-glue back and test. The main difference is basically the tip weight and balance. Are there any mods possible to irradicate the fishtailing in Elite and Streamline darts that don't take too much time per dart?

Anonymous, Well, you could try custom calibrating the tip weights further to match your blaster power. What will N-Strike Elite have besides Elite darts? Anonymous, So far, no news on other dart types for the Elite foam darts But is it still better than a normal n-strike gun? Anonymous, Well, the range and accuracy of the blasters depend on the condition of the foam darts, usually when the foam darts are brand new they get optimal performance but after some usage they naturally get worn out and their performance decreases.

The Hail-Fire is designed to achieve longer ranges, so its still better than the older N-Strike blasters note that it is a flywheel blaster, so its ranges depend on the condition and quality of the batteries used too. How far do elite darts shoot in the vulcan and stamped and raider and alpha trooper and recon and strikefire?

Anonymous, Elite foam darts get an average of another ft sometimes up to 15ft more in most older Nerf blasters due to their lighter tip weight. Anonymous, No news or announcements on any of such versions from Nerf so far Can elite or streamline darts, really the glowing streamline darts, be cut and weighted with silicon to approach or approximate a 'stefan'? No longer able to fly properly in this condition, the dart will fishtail, spiral, swerve, etc.

The spread and inaccuracy of Elites are easily attributed to this inherent design flaw. Hasbro likely continues to manufacture Elite Darts with the hole in order to meet safety regulations; however, the new and hole-less design of the Suction Dart improves upon standard Elite Darts greatly as does the spiral-headed AccuStrike Dart.

This includes all clip system blasters. They have also been shown to work very well in the clip-fed Dart Tag blasters. The Quick 16 has a slight unreliability to feed Elite Darts, due to its curved internal clip. Outside of N-Strike Elite, the Elite Dart has been re-released with alternate color schemes to match their patron series.

These include:. Nerf Wiki Explore. Arrow blasters Ball blasters Dart blasters Disc blasters Missile blasters. Air-powered Direct plunger Battery-operated Flywheel Reverse plunger. Flip-up sights Scopes Shields. Barrel extensions Shoulder stocks.

The Nerf Whistler Dart was developed as a variant for the Micro Dart in and would last much longer than the previous ammo. Featuring a similar body with a rounded tip containing a hole, shooting whistling darts at enemies would produce a whistling noise that would be both exciting and nervewracking if you happened to find yourself on the other end of it. Despite being a follow-up for the Micro Dart, the Nerf Streamline Dart did not have a great reputation.

Whereas other darts offer a hollow body, the Streamline Dart had a long, hollow middle with a hollow tip. This resulted in a lack of accuracy and darts that would break quite easily over time. Fortunately, the Streamline Dart is no longer around and has been replaced with better options. That being said, the accuracy and distance of the Nerf Elite Dart are hit or miss pun intended. The major difference between this dart release and other dart releases is the fact that it is substantially larger than other darts Nerf developed in the past.

Because of its sheer size, this dart flies further than other blasters in previous series, offering a greater chance of hitting your enemies on the battlefield. Additionally, Nerf Mega Darts come with whistling tips to make your shots even more intimidating as you launch them across the battlefield.

Register Don't have an account? Streamline Dart. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. It cannot be purchased in retail stores. The only way to obtain it is through second-hand websites and stores. This is an official description from Hasbro.



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