The Motoblitz CS-10 is a Nerf blaster that was released in 2022 under the Elite 2.0 series. It requires four "AA" batteries to operate the main blaster.
Included contents[]
- 1 Motoblitz CS-10
- 1 banana clip
- 22 Elite 2.0 Darts
- Instructions
Details[]
The Motoblitz is a two-in-one blaster similar to the Demolisher 2-In-1. The top part is a semi-automatic clip-fed bullpup blaster, while the bottom part is an air-powered, multi-fire blaster, similar to older air system blasters. It also features an integrated scope and three tactical rails: one on top of the scope and one on each side of the blaster. The jam door is on the left side.
The air blaster cannot be separated from the main blaster without modifications. It is not compatible with fifty dart drums due to a different locking notch design.[1]
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view this product's listing) |
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Blast with the power of airblitz action or motorized mayhem! The Nerf Elite 2.0 Motoblitz blaster features 2 ways to fire darts, giving you flexibility and tactical advantage in Nerf games. Unleash 6 darts at once with airblitz blasting powered by air pressurized pump-action. Pump the handle back and forth and press the airblitz button to release a 6-dart swarm. Take on opponents with motorized blasting to fast-fire 10 darts in a row in rapid succession. Load the 10-dart clip into the blaster and you're ready to go when you rev up the motor and pull the trigger. This 2-in-1 blaster includes 22 Official Nerf Elite darts to fill both blaster modes. Use the integrated scope to help with aiming. The tactical rail gives you the ability to customize the blaster with Nerf accessories. Eyewear recommended (not included). Accessories sold separately, subject to availability. Requires 4x 1.5v AA alkaline batteries (not included). Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.
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History[]
The Motoblitz was first leaked in February of 2022 via online, imageless listings.
Trivia[]
- It is the first two-in-one-style blaster released under the Elite 2.0 series.
- It can also be considered to be the first air-powered blaster released under this series.
- The bottom blaster is the first proper Nerf air-powered blaster to be released since the Mediator Barrel in 2018.
- Despite being known as the "Motoblitz CS-10" on the Hasbro website and on the back of its packaging, the front of the packaging and the blaster itself only refers to it as the "Motoblitz".
- The scope is not easy to look through, as it is too low for the user to look through while shouldering the blaster comfortably.
- The Motoblitz can still rev up and fire even when the jam door is open.
Gallery[]
The full image gallery for Motoblitz CS-10 may be viewed at Motoblitz CS-10/Gallery. |
References[]
- ↑ Coop772 (2022-06-25). [REVIEW] Nerf Elite 2.0 Motoblitz | MASTERKEY SHOTGUN INTEGRATION! (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2022-06-27.
External links[]
- Motoblitz CS-10 on the Nerf website (archived link)
- Motoblitz CS-10 on the Hasbro website (archived link)
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