Micros
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Known as Rip Rockets when first used, Nerf micro darts are thinner, shorter versions of Nerf mega darts and are roughly 1/2-inch in diameter with a foam body that is 2-1/2 inches long. They normally get superior ranges to Megas and are the current most popular type of dart used by Nerfers. Most guns produced today fire micros. There are many types of micro darts:
- Dart Tag - Darts that have small, velcro embedded in the dome of the hollow tips.Two texture types have been found,one harder than the other.
- Normal Micros - Have suction cup tips, normally colored red, yellow, or orange.
- Whistling Darts - Have holes on the tips that produce a whistling noise when fired.
- Streamline Darts - These darts have a hollow rubber tip that doesn't have the overhanging lip found on other darts. Can fly far, but are notorious for being extremely inaccurate.
- Sonic Micro Darts Darts that also whistle when fired. Currently the best stock dart type.
Blasters that fire Micro Darts when stock
- Airtech 1000
- Airtech 2000
- Airtech 3000
- Airtech 4000
- Airtech Air Jet Squadron
- Alpha Trooper CS-18
- Backlash
- Belt Blaster
- Blast Fire DX500
- Blast Hammer
- Dart Tag Blasters
- Deploy CS-6
- Detonator
- Disk Shot
- Disk Shot Expansion Pack
- Double Shot
- Eliminators
- FastBlast
- Firefly REV-8
- Furyfire
- Gator
- Hidden Shot
- Hornet AS-6
- Iron Raptor
- Lightnin' Blitz
- Longshot CS-6
- Longstrike CS-6
- Mad Hornet
- Magstrike
- Maverick REV-6
- Mech Tommy 20
- Mono Blast
- Nite Finder
- NitroQuad
- Pen Blaster
- PowerClip
- Punisher
- Quickstrike
- Ramrod
- Range Shot
- Rapid Fire 20
- Rapid Fire Rifle
- RipChord
- Scout IX-3
- Secret Shot
- Secret Strike Pocket Blasters
- Slingfire DX400
- Spider-Man vs Venom Dart Tag Blasters
- Stampede ECS
- Stinger
- Stormfire
- Strikefire
- Switchfire (1996 Edition)
- Tech Target (Tech Target Blaster Green)
- Tek 10
- Tek 6
- Tek 3
- Triple Strike
- Triple Torch
- Venom Shot
- Vulcan EBF-25
- Whipshot
- WildFire

