Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-24608638-20150104214508

The Stampede ECS is much better than the Vulcan, a bad@ss blaster but its bulkiness and weight hinders perfromance. But is it better than new and improved 2014 Rhino Fire? Lets find out! (Information supplied by NerfWikia (duh) WAIT THERES PARENTHESES INSIDE OF PARENTHESES!!!! AHHH)

Stampede ECS: A large Assault Rifle style blaster released in 2010 as an N-Strike Clip System Blaster.

Includes: 3 (18) dart clips, 1 (6) dart clip, 1 bipod/grip, a shield, instructions, a Box :D, and the Stampede itself.

Features: The Stampede is fully automatic. It runs on 6 'D' Batteries. It also has a Sonic Series variant. It is 29 inches long and weighs 7 pounds. It uses a fairly inefficient motorized direct plunger. And of course it has a ton of modding potential. It has 6 tactical rails. It is a very heavy blaster espescially at the back.

Retail Prices are usually 50-60 USD. It has been discountinued so you'll have to find it elsewhere.

According to randomshadow09 the ranges are 22-33 feet.

Elite XD Rhino-Fire: An big and cool ultimate holiday blaster that resembles an anti aircraft gun, the Rhino-Fire fills in some of the Vulcan's performance issues.

Includes: 2 (25) dart drums, a recolored Vulcan tripod, 50 elite darts, instructions, a Box :D and the Rhino Fire itself.

Features: The Rhino-Fire is fully automatic and you load each drum into the side of the blaster. The blaster has 2 barrels that retract when you fire. It requires 6 'D' batteries like the Stampede. I don't have any information on the weight but I can tell it is VERY heavy. It also has 2 tactical rails.

Retail Prices are 80-100 USD making it the most expensive nerf product yet.

According to randomshadow09 the ranges are 27-49 feet at shoulder height and at hipfire is 57-78 feet.

IN THIS BLASTER DEBATE, WHO WILL YOU SIDE WITH? Personally for me the Stampede because it's lighter, cheaper (though both are expensive) and cooler looking. 