I've seen professionals throw a perfect nine-darter in under four or five minutes, and I've seen beginners spend twenty minutes just trying to hit the double-1, so it depends a lot on the player's skill level. I suppose an average leg in a league match would be about 20 or 25 minutes.
They vary. The players can use whichever darts they wish .
No, i've bought plenty of darts in the past!
A standard game of darts is 501 (double out) the length of matches is determined by what you are playing in.
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No, the last year of the dart was in 1975.
No, unfortunately the only darts you can fit in a Longshot CS-6 are Streamline darts. Inserting Dart Tag Darts into the blaster will ruin the blaster.
you can use any darts except for the velcro ones in the Maverick. The velcro ones are too long.
Depends on how many beers you have had.
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
triple 17 + double 20, or triple 19 + double 17.
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 short answer is yes. The long answer is: the longer your points and the thinner your darts AND points, the closer together your darts can stick in the board. A more compact group takes better advantage of accurate throws, with less darts deflected off course due to fat darts or points.