Nerf Stampede ECS ReviewThe Nerf Stampede is an automatic blaster. It's a lot like the Vulcan in its execution, but there are a few primary differences:The Stampede is way lighter than the Nerf Vulcan is. In fact, the Stampede is surprisingly portable, and can easily be carried and fired with the same hand (kids will have a hard time holding and firing with one hand, but it shouldn't be a problem for anyone 12 or older).Whereas the Vulcan uses an ammo belt, the Stampede uses the clip system. And seeing as the Stampede is an automatic blaster with a high rate of fire, Nerf has introduced a new 18-dart clip with the launch of the Stampede.The Stampede does not have an automatic pump mode, meaning that batteries are required.
The Belt system sucked. I own the vulcan and it's always more convenient to rip out the mag from my Deploy and jam another one in. Deploy is more powerful than the Recon, by the way. And smaller if it's stowed.
ITT: 2 people who mistreat nerf guns and blame the gun itself.
OHH THEES EZ BAAAD
Longshot isn't worth it.THIS is a good nerf guneverything detaches off so it can be a pistol too.
that handle up there looks more like a hand crank.woo 1800's gatling gun
Play airsoft its cooler more affordable than Paintball stings less than paintball less cheap than nerf.
Trust me, if you've owned a longshot, you would know its a waste. My friend also had one that got horrible power, just like mine.
Where i live, you can get a Airsoft Sniper Rifle AND A GHILLIE SUIT for 50 bucks.Average cost of 500 pellets: 5 bucks.I live in TN so we get hunting easy.