The good old USA.
some were made in Columbia until 1982 and called chargers , others were made in Canada
Ireland
tungsten is a very strong and brittle metal. there are no darts made from 100% tungsten. it is always made with an alloy as tungsten is very brittle. the alloys are usually nickel, zinc and brass.
The points of darts have traditionally been made of steel. In fact, the sport is often referred to as steel-tip darts, even though most points today consist of at least 80% tungsten (for added strength).
gummy/plastic
Conway Twitty?
800
it holds streamline darts not suction darts the suction darts dont fit in the drum magazine it can also hold micro darts and whistler darts
The Nerf Mavrick fires all of the darts apart from Glow in the Dark so that is The Whistler Darts, Dart Tag Darts, Clip System Darts, Streamline Darts and Suction Darts.
Yes you can. Commonly called "Suction Darts", Micro Darts will do fine in the blaster and are sold where ever a large amount of Nerf products are. It can also work with Glow Darts, Sonic Micro Darts Whistler Darts and Dart Tag Darts. It will not work with Streamline Darts, however, so watch out for those darts.
the firefly uses special glow in the dark micro darts, but can fire sonic micro darts, streamline micro darts, regular suction micro darts, and any other micro darts you can get
The Barricade RV-10 comes with 10 Whistler Darts, but can also fire Sonic Micro Darts. I'm pretty sure it also fires Micro Darts and Glow Darts, but not Streamline Darts.
The Raider can hold up to 35 darts, and comes with 35 darts.