Magazines for Nerf and Co. from Blasterparts, for capacity and style!
Anyone who's been in a Blaster battle knows it already: a Blaster magazine empties rapidly. And being left with an empty Blaster rarely ends in success. Luckily, Blasterparts offers extra magazines! Our magazines are compatible with most Nerf
magazine Blasters and even some other brands that use the same system for their clips. A filled spare dart magazine can quickly be loaded into the Darts Blaster, and the battle can continue.
Blasterparts clips can be easily carried in matching bags and on appropriate straps on the body to be ready for action at any time. At Blasterparts, you'll find various colors for magazines as well as different shapes, some of which also have a larger dart capacity. For example, you can quickly turn a Blaster with a 6-dart magazine into a Blaster with a 12-dart magazine.
Banana Magazine and Drum Magazine for Dart Blasters - More than just optics!
There are two types of magazines that are very popular among Blaster enthusiasts and in the Nerf scene
in general. First, there's the banana magazine, which immediately reminds one of the Russian Kalashnikov in appearance. Its iconic shape is often used for visual modding on Blasters
. And with a capacity of 12 to 20 darts, it's also quite spacious. We have banana magazines for Nerf guns and other Blasters in various colors and sizes. Our black banana magazine is an absolute bestseller and looks extremely cool in any Nerf Blaster with a magazine slot.
The drum magazine for Nerf
is our other favorite! Not only does it look extremely impressive, but you can even see through the plastic window how the darts inside are being pulled further. Not to mention that 30 darts fit into the drum. That's immense firepower for your Blaster!
Filling a Nerf magazine, what should I consider?
Our Nerf magazines are pretty foolproof and robustly built, so they can withstand being dropped without immediate damage. When loading, you should avoid pushing the darts into the magazine from the top, as the catch can damage the darts. It's better to push the darts into the Nerf magazine from the front or back. This way, you'll have your darts for longer. What you should also avoid with Blaster magazines is overfilling them and loading too many darts into them. This damages the mechanism of the magazine and destroys the darts.
You can actually slam the magazine into the Blaster with a lot of force; it can handle it. But even here, inserting it with routine is better for the longevity of the magazine and Dart Blaster. Our magazines can be painted and customized
just like the Blasters. However, you shouldn't paint the part that goes into the Blaster too thickly, as the magazine may then have trouble fitting into the Dart Blaster or the mechanism may not work as well.
Blaster magazines for long darts and short darts at Blasterparts
By default, most conventional Blasters from Nerf and other Dart Blaster brands like BuzzBee or X-Shot
use long darts as ammunition, which are around 70 mm in length. However, there are also Blasters that can be converted to short darts
through appropriate tuning and modding. Here, there are the compact length of 25 mm and the sports length of 36 mm. You can cut darts to appropriate lengths using our dart cutter
. However, a different magazine for short darts is then also required. This also has an adapter for the Blaster magazine slot to accommodate the magazine.
Here at Blasterparts, you can buy various short dart magazines for Nerf and other Blasters. There are many different colors and capacities available. The only Blaster we offer that comes with both short dart and long dart magazines by default is the Max Stryker by Dart Zone, a real powerhouse that's worth checking out. Unfortunately, with other automatic Blasters, you have to make modifications to switch to short darts and short dart magazines.