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− | The '''Vulcan EBF-25''' (Previously called the '''Vulcan BF-25''', also called the '''Havok Fire EBF-25''' in the UK and the Netherlands) is a large fully automatic [[Nerf]] blaster of the popular [[N-Strike]] line modeled after a belt-fed light machine gun/machine turret, released mid [[2008]]. It operates using a [[ |
+ | The '''Vulcan EBF-25''' (Previously called the '''Vulcan BF-25''', also called the '''Havok Fire EBF-25''' in the UK and the Netherlands) is a large fully automatic [[Nerf]] blaster of the popular [[N-Strike]] line modeled after a belt-fed light machine gun/machine turret, released mid [[2008]]. It operates using a [[25-Dart Belt]], which can be modified to be endlessly long. However, doing this means that the standard ammo box provided will not fit the entire belt. It uses 6 D-cell batteries. It comes with a single 25 round belt, 25 [[Sonic Micro Dart]]s, and a tripod. It can accept a wide range of darts. It also has three tactical rails, one on each side and one on top of the blaster. This blaster is included in the Nerf Wii game with its customized brother: the Vulcan Magma. The Vulcan has become notorious for jamming, though the most common reasons for jamming are because the darts are not tightly packed into each round. This causes very little air pressure to get to the dart which will frequently cause darts to get stuck between the chain and barrel. It was rereleased in [[2013]] with a white and orange color scheme. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * This blaster is currently the heaviest blaster, which means it is not well suited for smaller and/or younger users who will struggle to hold it up. |
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− | * There is a custom-made version called the Vulcan Magma. |
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− | * It is called the '''Havok''' '''Fire EBF-25''' in Britain. |
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* There are two knock-offs of the Vulcan called the [[Punisher Gatling Blaster]] and the [[Dart Zone Gatling Blaster]]. |
* There are two knock-offs of the Vulcan called the [[Punisher Gatling Blaster]] and the [[Dart Zone Gatling Blaster]]. |
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* Its prototype is the [[Vulcan BF-50]] |
* Its prototype is the [[Vulcan BF-50]] |
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* The Vulcan has three variants, a [[Sonic Series]] variant, a [[Red Strike]] variant, and a [[Clear Series]] [[Vulcan EBF-25 (Clear)|variant.]] |
* The Vulcan has three variants, a [[Sonic Series]] variant, a [[Red Strike]] variant, and a [[Clear Series]] [[Vulcan EBF-25 (Clear)|variant.]] |
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− | * In the United States of America the Vulcan can potentially sell well over $300, sometimes over $450, although this is rare. |
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− | * This is commonly found in Canadian Toys 'R' Us stores as of 2013. |
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− | * As of 2014, the White "Havok Fire" EBF 25s are in Canadian Toys R us Stores |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 03:20, 25 October 2014
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Yes |
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25 Micro Darts |
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$44.99 |
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The Vulcan EBF-25 (Previously called the Vulcan BF-25, also called the Havok Fire EBF-25 in the UK and the Netherlands) is a large fully automatic Nerf blaster of the popular N-Strike line modeled after a belt-fed light machine gun/machine turret, released mid 2008. It operates using a 25-Dart Belt, which can be modified to be endlessly long. However, doing this means that the standard ammo box provided will not fit the entire belt. It uses 6 D-cell batteries. It comes with a single 25 round belt, 25 Sonic Micro Darts, and a tripod. It can accept a wide range of darts. It also has three tactical rails, one on each side and one on top of the blaster. This blaster is included in the Nerf Wii game with its customized brother: the Vulcan Magma. The Vulcan has become notorious for jamming, though the most common reasons for jamming are because the darts are not tightly packed into each round. This causes very little air pressure to get to the dart which will frequently cause darts to get stuck between the chain and barrel. It was rereleased in 2013 with a white and orange color scheme.
Trivia
- There are two knock-offs of the Vulcan called the Punisher Gatling Blaster and the Dart Zone Gatling Blaster.
- Its prototype is the Vulcan BF-50
- The Vulcan has three variants, a Sonic Series variant, a Red Strike variant, and a Clear Series variant.
Gallery
Commercial
The N-Strike Video Game series blasters | |
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Characters: | Shane | B.O.B. | Jackal | Tango | Komodo | Raven |
N-Strike Blasters: | Maverick REV-6 | Recon CS-6 | Firefly REV-8 | Titan AS-V.1 | Vulcan EBF-25 |
Nerf N-Strike Video-game only Blasters: | SemperFire RF-200 | Crusher SAD-G | RedShift CS-12 | BullSharc GL-8 | Vengeance REV-8 | Goliathan UB-1 | Hydra SG-7 | Mercurio | Habanero | SemperFire Ultra | Stampede REV-12 | Raider CS-6 | Spartan NCS-12 | Firefly Elite | BlackHeart Vengeance | Vulcan Magma | Longshot Street | Goliathan Nitro | Maverick Midnight | Crystal Pistol |
N-Strike Elite Blasters: | Recon CS-6 | Raider CS-35 | Maverick REV-6 | Vulcan EBF-25 | Longshot CS-6 | Longstrike CS-6 |
N-Strike Elite Video-game only Blasters: | SemperFire RF-100 | Icarus HM-7 | Hammerhead GL-1 | Burning Vengeance | Stampede Ghost | Gold Raider | Desert Recon | Jungle Spartan | Classic Longshot | Longstrike Falcon | Aquatic Hydra | Oak Icarus | Ultimate Vulcan | SemperFire Ultra | Mega Cerberus | Sharktooth | Grand Goliathan | Super Crusher |
Other articles: | N-Strike: The Video Game | N-Strike: The Video Game Elite | N-Strike | N-Strike: The Video Game cheats |