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This is an article about the Clip Blaster 10 clip. For other uses, see Ten dart clip.

The ten dart clip is a Buzz Bee dart clip that was released in 2009 under the Air Blasters series.

It comes packaged with the Clip Blaster 10 and cannot be purchased separately.

Details[]

The ten dart clip, as its name implies, holds up to ten Micro Darts at a time. Since the clip was designed to take Micro Darts, it curves backwards to accommodate Micro Darts having a larger diameter dart head than their bodies. It is unique in that the clip release to remove it from a loaded blaster is on the clip itself, rather than the blaster.

The clip does not feature any lips; instead, it features two spring-assisted tabs that keep the follower in place, like a Nerf RIVAL magazine. This design allows the clip to be removed at any time, unlike with clip system blasters, which usually need to be partially primed to remove clips. These tabs can be depressed to eject any darts from the clip, and they are also depressed when inserted into a blaster in order to feed darts into the chamber. The follower also has a lever on the side for the user to manually pull it down.

The clip's follower does not feature a spring directly underneath it, as one would expect, but rather, uses a rack and pinion with a spring-assisted gear to index the follower.

It is only compatible with the Clip Blaster 10 and the Ultimate Clip Blast.

History[]

The clip's design is identical to the 2010 Ultimate Clip Blast's five dart clip and is cross-compatible.[1]

Trivia[]

  • The nature in which the ten dart clip curves back to accommodate for Micro Darts is similar to how the Nerf Quick 16's integrated clip was designed.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. YouTube logo Walcom S7 (2018-07-04). This Ultimate BuzzBee Blaster was NEVER Released! And Yet I have one... (Video). YouTube. Retrieved on 2019-07-10.
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