An electronic clip system (abbreviated as ECS with N-Strike number codes) blaster is a category of automatic Nerf blasters in the N-Strike and N-Strike Elite series.
Details
As the name states, these blasters are operated by battery power and are reloaded and fired using the clip system. They do not have a manual fire mode and can only be used when powered by batteries. ECS blasters either have motorized direct plunger internals or flywheel system internals.
ECS blasters
Name | Year | |
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Stampede ECS | 2010 | |
Cam ECS-12 | 2014 | |
Modulus ECS-10 | 2015 |
Other ECS blasters
The following are also electronic clip system blasters, as they are clip system blasters and are also powered by batteries. However, they have not been labeled as ECS blasters for unknown reasons.
Name | Year | |
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Hail-Fire | 2012 | |
File:81-nZFUL1TL. AA1500 .jpg | Rayven CS-18 | 2012 |
RapidStrike CS-18 | 2013 | |
Rayven CS-18 | 2013 | |
Rayven Stinger | 2013 | |
Stryfe | 2013 | |
Demolisher 2-In-1 | 2014 | |
Rayvenfire | 2017 |
See also
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N-Strike era | Air system • Air system vessel • Clip system • Electronic belt-fed • Electronic clip system • Electronic revolver • External mechanism • Internal mechanism • Revolver |
N-Strike Elite era | Close quarters • Dart shell • Indexing clip system • Internal clip system |
Alpha Strike / Elite 2.0 era | Double barrel • Double shot • Long range • Quad shot • Rotating cylinder • Rotating drum • Single dart • Triple dart |