
Now I'm going to describe the awesome thing. Each gun comes with a gun, (well duh) two reloading clips, twenty Nerf darts, a Nerf vest, a piece of paper showing all the games you can play with it, a pair of protective glasses that look awesome, and a refill pack. (Times three.) This is the first Nerf gun I've actually seen that's powered by air. It's plastic, and has an air chamber, and works just like a super soaker water gun. And it's fully automatic. (Meaning you can pull the trigger and it continuously shoots until you let go.(But only if the air doesn't run out first.)) The reloading clips each hold ten darts and have a belt clip for holding them. The back of the reloading clip, is a whole bunch of holes that the air blows through to shoot the darts out. It moves up out of the gun as the darts shoot out and makes a machine gun noise because of notches on the side clicking against the side of the gun. The darts themselves are meant to stick to the vest because of very strong Velcro. Otherwise, they're the same as all the other darts. The glasses are just flexible frames with plastic lenses to protect your eyes. The refill pack comes with a clip that clips to your belt loop, and a string to tighten the top of the sack. The vest has four targets on it. A big one on the back, and three small one with scores on the front. It's made of foam or whatever you call it, so even the slightest touch of the Velcro on the darts will stick them on the vest. If you haven't guessed already, all you're supposed to do in Nerf tag, is shoot the other team... Well, the instructions come with about fifteen games that you can play using the equipment. The end.
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