The Phoenix CS-10 is a clip system Nerf blaster that was released in 2021 under the Elite 2.0 series. It requires four "AA" batteries to be operated.
Included contents[]
- 1 Phoenix CS-10
- 1 Phoenix scope
- 1 Phoenix barrel extension
- 1 Phoenix shoulder stock
- 1 ten dart clip
- 20 Elite 2.0 Darts
Details[]
The Phoenix is a small battery-operated semi-automatic flywheel blaster, similar to blasters such as the Stryfe. It is compatible with detachable barrel extensions and shoulder stocks. Batteries are loaded in the front of the blaster, similar to the Alpha Strike Flyte CS-10. A jam door sits atop the blaster; the Phoenix lacks a safety lock, which allows it to be fired while this jam door is open.
It has five tactical rails - two on top of the blaster, one on the bottom, and one on each side of the blaster.
History[]
The Phoenix CS-10 is a re-release of the Phoenix CS-6 with additional accessories previously only available with the Echo CS-10.
Trivia[]
- Strangely, in one of its stock photos, a single dart can be seen sticking out from the barrel.
- This can be considered a spiritual successor to the Stryfe CS-18 Mission Kit, as both are re-releases with accessories previously exclusive to other blasters.
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| 2020 | Commander RD-6 • Echo CS-10 • Phoenix CS-6 • Shockwave RD-15 • Trio TD-3 • Turbine CS-18 • Volt SD-1 • Warden DB-8 |
| 2021 | Ace SD-1 • Phoenix CS-10 • Quadfire QS-4 • Technician DB-2 |
| 2022 | Duo DS-2 • Eaglepoint RD-8 • Motoblitz CS-10 • Operator DB-2 • Prospect QS-4 • Ranger PD-5 • Spectre REV-5 • Tetrad QS-4 |
| 2023 | Contender • Double Punch • Egg Hunt • Lock 'n Load • Slash • Slyshot |