The first thing we noticed when we took the EBF-25 out of the box was how substantial it was. The gun itself was large, brightly colored in yellow and orange, and heavy enough for it to be a burden for quick missions; accessories included a tripod, ammobox, and ammobelt. The instruction booklet did a good job of describing the assembly process, which took about ten minutes. There is a handle that allows you to easily carry the gun around, but we would have appreciated a strap even more.
The darts are held inside an ammobox in a 25-shot belt, which is fed through the gun. You'll feel like Rambo when you carry the gun, or sit it on its tripod for taking out enemies by the bucketload. After we'd installed the required six D batteries (not included), we pulled the trigger to see the gun work methodically through our belt of darts. It took only 10 seconds to blast through the included 25 darts, flinging them thirty feet across the room. We wished there were more darts included in the box since it seemed a bit silly that we needed to spend a few minutes to pick up the ammo, and then reload them onto the belt, after shooting for only about ten seconds. A refill pack can be purchased separately, which, we think, would be a wise investment if you want to effectively beat your enemies.
The gun also has a single-shot mode that lets you shoot with extra precision. Rather than battery powered, you have to pull back on a spring-loaded lever, and then use the trigger release lever to shoot the dart. In our experience, you can achieve a little bit more distance this way than with the auto-fire mode.
Tactical Rail System Allows for Fun Additions
The Vulcan EBF-25 features the Nerf Tactical Rail System, allowing it to use most N-Strike accessories, such as the night vision Tactical light accessory for night-time missions.
For those interested in Nerf-fights, the Vulcan EBF-25 should be in everyone's artillery; the rapid-fire design gives players the advantage when engaging the enemy, and is ideal when it can be used on the back of a moving vehicle, or a stationary setting.
What's in the Box
Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 gun, tripod, ammobox, ammobelt.
Product Description
The Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 gives you the auto-blasting advantage when you're at foam-filled war with your friends and enemies. Children and adults ages 6 and up will love the EBF-25, the largest full auto blaster that Nerf makes. It lets you shoot 25 sonic micro darts at up to 3 darts per second for an offensive assault.
Complete your N-Strike arsenal and prepare for the ultimate in battery-powered blasting! Be ready for any battle with the Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster-- an awesome, fully automatic dart cannon! Load the blaster with fresh batteries and fire at a rate of up to three darts per second! Watch as the belt feeds automatically through the blaster, letting the barrage of firepower continue as you battle your opponent. The piston-powered internal launching system makes it an unstoppable force! Switch to single-shot mode for precision blasting. The removable tripod folds for easy transport or a quick escape from enemy fire! Even your toughest opponent wont know what hit him! Blaster comes with ammo box, folding tripod, 25-dart belt, and 25 Sonic Micro Darts ammo and instructions.
Full Auto Design Gives You a Quick-Firing Advantage
The first thing we noticed when we took the EBF-25 out of the box was how substantial it was. The gun itself was large, brightly colored in yellow and orange, and heavy enough for it to be a burden for quick missions; accessories included a tripod, ammobox, and ammobelt. The instruction booklet did a good job of describing the assembly process, which took about ten minutes. There is a handle that allows you to easily carry the gun around, but we would have appreciated a strap even more.
The darts are held inside an ammobox in a 25-shot belt, which is fed through the gun. You'll feel like Rambo when you carry the gun, or sit it on its tripod for taking out enemies by the bucketload. After we'd installed the required six D batteries (not included), we pulled the trigge
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By Elizabeth
All the other reviews say this gun jams or it doesn't work and such. Those reviews lie are lies. The gun isn't messed up. The instructions are. First, put the batteries in upside down. Second, instead of feeding the bullets into the ammo box from the right, do it from the left. It is a fantastic gun. GET THE VULCAN!!!!!
By Scott
I'll admit it. I'm what you might call, "a little old to be playing with children's toys." That last statement however, is beside the point. Now I'm the kind of guy who has handled many different kinds of NERF ordinance. I've shot the infamous Nite Finder, played Russian Roulete with the Maverick, and dropped many a foe with the Magazine fed Recon. Now these are all fine weapons, but they all pale in comparison to the mighty Vulcan.
When I first picked up this beast, my first thought was that it's fairly heavy with those 6, manly D-cell batteries in it and my second thought was how many poor suckers I was going to mow down with the high ROF, 25 round, belt fed machine gun.
I was right.
The first time I used this bad boy in actual NERF combat I was stunned as to how fast this thing empties its ammo so quickly. It's quite easy to hold down on the trigger and let all 25 rounds fly, but I later learned to control my trigger finger and fire in short, controlled, bursts. Needless to say, my enemies fled with terror in their eyes and didn't look back. With this thing in my hands, I was quite literally unstoppable.
My only piece of advice with this gun is to put the belt inside the case that is given to you, otherwise the gun is more prone to jamming or just having the belt fall out of the chamber all together. Follow this advice my friends, and you shall be unstoppable!
By Abraham Lincoln
After a full busy day of play, these guns were the clear Christmas day hit. They played with them all day. Between the two guns we had no jamming issues or belt drive failures as others have reported. It is really incredible and funny to see these things raining down a h*llfire of darts down upon someone, or knocking over a tower of plastic cups.
The tripod does snap off somewhat easily, but I think it is a safety design feature-- if a kid runs with the gun and falls, you want the tripod to fall off.
The guns are quite heavy and big, but that too seems to be part of the attraction.
UPDATE: Well, it is February, and they play with these about every other day, and they are still operating fine. So I'd say there isn't a quality issue with the gun we got.
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