I'm thinking of getting a couple just to give 'em a shot, I'm just wondering if anyone has already.
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My thoughts would be to just stick to stock elites. Those are running you .10 a piece. If you keep an eye on Amazon with Prime you can occasionally find the 75 pack of elites on sale for ~$15. AT that point you are paying .20 a pop. Which is worth it IMHO to have to guarantee of quality. But hey, with free shipping, you don't have much to lose picking up a few and seeing how they do!
A couple of days ago I actually ordered 3 packs of 10 suction darts off ebay. They were 93 cents per 10 pack so I figured they would be worth a shot. I will post back here when they arrive.
The gun pictured resembles this one, SG says the darts that come with that one are solid tipped, so in theory more front-weighted and more accurate than streamlines.
Edit: I read through some comments and apparently despite their solid tips, they are just as inaccurate as normal streamlines.
I'm currently debating buying these darts (http://cgi.ebay.com/...em=171161074795). I sent a message to the seller asking if they compare to n-strike darts versus elite darts but haven't gotten a response yet. They are cheaper than elite darts and have free shipping plus come in some cool colors (what mainly caught my eye). It will be super easy to tell your darts from others'. If anyone has bought these (it says quite a few have been sold) please comment on their quality. It would be very much appreciated.
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Edited by Mully, 26 December 2013 - 12:32 AM.
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Posted 26 December 2013 - 06:51 PM
I'm currently debating buying these darts (http://cgi.ebay.com/...em=171161074795). I sent a message to the seller asking if they compare to n-strike darts versus elite darts but haven't gotten a response yet. They are cheaper than elite darts and have free shipping plus come in some cool colors (what mainly caught my eye). It will be super easy to tell your darts from others'. If anyone has bought these (it says quite a few have been sold) please comment on their quality. It would be very much appreciated.
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What did you try them in? The plastic instead of rubber tips might make them work in hoppers.Yes. I have cut a few down to 1.5 in and they work ok
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Posted 11 January 2014 - 10:38 AM
What is the diameter of the tips? Have you tried PETG or other larger ID barrels?I just tried them and the tips dont fit in cpvc. Earlier i ment that I had cut some down. The tips are big and do not fit in cpvc.
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I don't know of any hasbro-made darts with these kinds of tips, I suspect they are knock-offs.Just ordered these "elite" ebay darts with longer length and strange looking tip Elite darts
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