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+ | {{Badge|Nerf}}[[File:Apollo-model2.jpg|thumb|250px|A Nerf model loading a magazine into the [[Apollo XV-700]].]] |
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+ | {{For|Vortex XLR Disc holders|Magazine (Vortex)}} |
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− | [[Nerf]] [[RIVAL]] magazines are used with RIVAL blasters, and use[[Foam round]]s. |
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+ | A '''magazine''' is a [[High-Impact Round]] holding device used with [[Nerf]] [[RIVAL]] [[blaster]]s. |
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+ | Magazines come packaged with RIVAL blasters; the [[twelve round magazine]] can be purchased through a refill pack. |
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==Details== |
==Details== |
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+ | Magazines are compatible with High-Impact Rounds. They are loaded from the top, through an orange opening. Similar to many airsoft magazines, on the top next to the opening is a spring-loaded tab that holds the rounds in place. When the tab is pressed, the rounds inside the magazine have enough clearance to exit the magazine, and the force of the spring-loaded follower ejects all the rounds out. The tab is pressed when the magazine is loaded into a blaster to allow rounds to be fed. As a result, removing a loaded magazine may cause an additional round to fall loose. |
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+ | '''Hoppers''' are simplified ammunition holders, with a similar function to magazines. Unlike magazines, hoppers store ammunition loosely and do not have followers; they instead rely on gravity to feed rounds into the blaster. Hoppers have an opening at the top for loading more High-Impact Rounds, as rounds can simply be thrown into the hopper for feeding. While hoppers are detachable from their patron blasters, their size makes carrying multiple hoppers for reloading cumbersome, in addition to how unwieldy it is to remove hoppers. Hoppers were mainly designed to be detachable for getting access to the blaster's feeding mechanism or to load the hopper somewhere else without it being attached to the blaster. As hoppers rely on gravity for feeding, they work best when right-side up, and sometimes they need to be shaken for rounds to feed properly. Hoppers have a written ammunition capacity, although it can be easily exceeded by squishing in more ammunition, although this may cause feeding issues. |
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+ | ==Magazine variants== |
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+ | ===Interchangable=== |
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+ | {{TableStart}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=sevenroundmagazine.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Seven round magazine |
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+ | |Name=[[Seven round magazine]] |
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+ | |Info=[[2015]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Twelveroundmag.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Twelve round magazine |
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+ | |Name=[[Twelve round magazine]] |
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+ | |Info=[[2015]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Unknown.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Thirty round drum |
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+ | |Name=[[Thirty round drum]] |
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+ | |Info=[[2019]]}} |
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+ | {{TableEnd}} |
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+ | ===Other magazines=== |
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+ | These magazines are only compatible with the blaster they were originally packaged with. |
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | ! width="100" | |
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+ | ! width="250" |Name |
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+ | ! width="100" |Year |
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+ | ! width="250" |Patron blaster |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:40roundmagazine placeholder.jpg|100px|link=Forty round magazine]] |
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+ | |[[Forty round magazine]] |
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+ | |[[2016]] |
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+ | |[[Khaos MXVI-4000]] |
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+ | |[[File:Nemesishopper.PNG|100px|link=Nemesis hopper]] |
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+ | |[[Nemesis hopper]] |
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+ | |[[2017]] |
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+ | |[[Nemesis MXVII-10K]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:Screenshot 2019-01-18 at 4.16.36 PM.png|100px|link=Prometheus hopper]] |
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+ | |[[Prometheus hopper]] |
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+ | |[[2018]] |
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+ | |[[Prometheus MXVIII-20K]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:PersesModel3.jpeg|100px|link=Perses hopper]] |
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+ | |[[Perses hopper]] |
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+ | |[[2019]] |
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+ | |[[Perses MXIX-5000]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *[[Mega Dart (N-Strike Mega)|Mega Darts]] can fit and be loaded into RIVAL magazines. However, they can only fire from a [[Zeus MXV-1200]] that has been [[modification|modified]] to be fully automatic.<ref>{{cite web |
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+ | | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K7Z0oJj-bY |
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+ | | title = Can the Nerf Rival Zeus fire Mega Darts? Yes It Can! |
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+ | | format = Video |
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+ | | accessdate =2017-08-31 |
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+ | |publisher=YouTube |
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+ | | author = LordDraconical |
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+ | | date = 2015-08-23}}</ref> |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Clip]] |
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+ | *[[Drum]] |
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+ | *[[Magazine (Vortex)]] |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | <references /> |
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+ | {{InterAccessoryTypes}} |
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− | There are two types of RIVAL magazines. 7 round magazines, and 12 round magazines. They both have buttons on the top that release all foam rounds inside the magazine. |
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
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+ | [[Category:Accessories]] |
Revision as of 20:57, 14 November 2019
For Vortex XLR Disc holders, see Magazine (Vortex).
A magazine is a High-Impact Round holding device used with Nerf RIVAL blasters.
Magazines come packaged with RIVAL blasters; the twelve round magazine can be purchased through a refill pack.
Details
Magazines are compatible with High-Impact Rounds. They are loaded from the top, through an orange opening. Similar to many airsoft magazines, on the top next to the opening is a spring-loaded tab that holds the rounds in place. When the tab is pressed, the rounds inside the magazine have enough clearance to exit the magazine, and the force of the spring-loaded follower ejects all the rounds out. The tab is pressed when the magazine is loaded into a blaster to allow rounds to be fed. As a result, removing a loaded magazine may cause an additional round to fall loose.
Hoppers are simplified ammunition holders, with a similar function to magazines. Unlike magazines, hoppers store ammunition loosely and do not have followers; they instead rely on gravity to feed rounds into the blaster. Hoppers have an opening at the top for loading more High-Impact Rounds, as rounds can simply be thrown into the hopper for feeding. While hoppers are detachable from their patron blasters, their size makes carrying multiple hoppers for reloading cumbersome, in addition to how unwieldy it is to remove hoppers. Hoppers were mainly designed to be detachable for getting access to the blaster's feeding mechanism or to load the hopper somewhere else without it being attached to the blaster. As hoppers rely on gravity for feeding, they work best when right-side up, and sometimes they need to be shaken for rounds to feed properly. Hoppers have a written ammunition capacity, although it can be easily exceeded by squishing in more ammunition, although this may cause feeding issues.
Magazine variants
Interchangable
Name | Year released | |
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Seven round magazine | 2015 | |
Twelve round magazine | 2015 | |
Thirty round drum | 2019 |
Other magazines
These magazines are only compatible with the blaster they were originally packaged with.
Trivia
- Mega Darts can fit and be loaded into RIVAL magazines. However, they can only fire from a Zeus MXV-1200 that has been modified to be fully automatic.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ LordDraconical (2015-08-23). Can the Nerf Rival Zeus fire Mega Darts? Yes It Can! (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2017-08-31.
view • editInterchangeable accessory types | |
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Blaster accessories | Barrel extension • Bipod • Detachable shoulder stock • Flip-up sight • Grip • Iron sights • Scope • Shield |
Ammunition accessories | Ammo rail • Belt • Chain • Clip (Inline) • Cylinder • Drum • Hopper • Magazine (XLR Disc • High-Impact Round) • Shell • Speedloader |