Banana clip

The banana clip is a Nerf dart clip that was released in 2014 under the N-Strike Elite series.

Details
The banana clip holds up to ten darts at a time. Like a real-life "banana magazine", it curves towards the front of the blaster; the curved part of the clip is dead space and is purely for aesthetics. It has a similar appearance to that of an N-Strike six dart clip. Unlike other N-Strike Elite clips, the banana clip does not feature a transparent side. The curved shape can make it easier to hold and remove.

As with all clips, there is that a groove on the top where the dart is inserted. This can slightly deform the dart on the top, particularly if it is stored there for a long period of time.

There are two minor variants of the banana clip. The first is marked with a copyright of 2014, and is packaged with the Demolisher 2-In-1 and the re-release of the Modulus ECS-10. It features a painted Elite logo and capacity marking on the right side, while the left has no paint. The second variant is marked with a copyright of 2013, and is packaged with the original Modulus ECS-10 and the Ultimate Customizer Pack, and features painted capacity markings on both sides (notably in thicker paint than the 2014 version), while the Elite logos are not painted.

History
It was first revealed on January 20, 2014 alongside the Demolisher 2-In-1.

A variant of the banana clip was released with the Doomlands 2169 Impact Zone Desolator, this time with a translucent-orange window to view the darts.

Availability
The banana clip comes packaged with the following products:

Blasters

 * Demolisher 2-In-1
 * Modulus ECS-10
 * Stryfe
 * Stryfe CQ-10
 * Tracker ECS-10

Blaster sets

 * Ultimate Customizer Pack

Trivia

 * Nerf N-Strike Elite featured a fictional banana clip before the existence of the real-life Nerf banana clip.