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Friday, December 17, 2010

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 review

Introduction: Its a heavy and static machine gun. It is 3kg with the batteries inserted inside. It comes with a tripod which makes it good for holding a position. Also, it can be fitted with a belt to improve mobility, but it also decreases manueverbility because the belt(if it is the belt which comes in the value pack) is too short for it, and therefor, it bumps into your waist when you run. It can fire up to 3 darts per second. If it doesn't, all you have to do is just change the batteries.

How to use: When holding a position, its best to lie down flat to allow the darts fired at you to hit the gun instead of yourself. It also allows you to have more manueveriblity than when you are crouching. When standing, you can either use to hook by holding it with your other hand ir you can support the barrel with the other hand. But each use has it's advantages. By holding it at the hook, you can adjust the range easily, by holding the barrel,you getto increase mobility, but it will tire you arm faster.


Darts: Works best with whistler darts. Can also use micro sonic darts. Suction darts are also able to be fitted and fired, but it won't achieve the range of the whistler darts. Streamlines are not encouraged to be used.

Tactical attachments: If you're moving, none. Its heavy enough already. If you're holding a position, then knock your self out with whatever you have.

My opinion: Flagship for everyone's Nerf arsenal. 

Pics:
Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 Box, front 

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 Box, back

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, without box cover

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, battery compartment.

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, fort defense mode.

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, size comparison with Nerf Maverick.

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, box fitted in.

Nerf Vulcan EBF-25, fully assembled.(Mobile mode)

Pictures are legal and had permission from the owner of the pictures. I will not take any credit for the pictures because they  belong to SG Nerf.

P.S. It is OK to leave the switch on without fearing the batteries will drain because it is not like the Barricade. Though, it's safety catch is off and if anyone touches it, it will fire.

4 comments:

  1. Nice tactic lying down to reduce chances of getting hit :D

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  2. WOW. great job on the vulcan! photos please! It is so true that it bangs against you when you run. Thanks:)

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  3. However if you're lying down with the vulcan, the vulcan will have a more limited range since its bullets arc in the air, and thus the gun has to be elevated at an angle to give it range.

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  4. Blogger,
    I'm currently overseas and the computer I use is rather slow, and I would rather post it at my home than over here. I will post the pictures as soon as I get back to my home.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.

    KwTz,
    Thats true, but when people invade territories, they usually use Magstrikes and AS-20s, both which are very painful when fired upon and has a devastating speed of almost 8 darts per second. So, you would want to hide behind something won't you? And besides, the vulcan's handle tips downwards so you don't have to tip it to increase range. It will be also advisable to have a pistol with you, because when a Vulcan runs out of ammo, you'll need at least 3 seconds to fit a new belt inside. And that means, 3 second's worth of being hit by darts.

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