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NERF Modulus ECS Motorized Blaster, Removable Scope, Drop Grip, Barrel, Stock, 10-Dart Clip (Amazon Exclusive)

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  • MORE THAN 30 COMBINATIONS: The motorized Nerf Modulus ECS-10 blaster includes Nerf accessories to create lots of different play styles. Change the look of the blaster for every Nerf game
  • INCLUDES NERF SCOPE, DROP GRIP, DUAL-RAIL BARREL EXTENSION, AND STORAGE STOCK: The removable accessories let you create multiple blaster combinations
  • MOTORIZED DART BLASTING: Hold down the acceleration button to activate the motor and pull the trigger to fire a dart. Requires 4x 1.5v AA alkaline batteries (not included)
  • INCLUDES 10-DART BANANA CLIP AND 10 NERF ELITE DARTS: Fire 10 foam Nerf darts in a row. Store an extra clip in the stock for reloads (additional clip sold separately, subject to availability)
  • GREAT GIFTS FOR KIDS: Nerf Modulus blasters are great backyard toys for 8 year old boys and girls. They’ll have fun changing blaster styles as they play. Each sold separately, subject to availability

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Product Description

Create more than 30 different blaster styles with the Nerf Modulus ECS-10 blaster! It includes a removable stock, barrel, drop grip, and Nerf scope, allowing you to add them to the blaster in different combinations to customize it for all your indoor and outdoor play. The Nerf automatic blaster has multiple tactical rails, giving you different places to attach the Nerf accessories. It includes a 10-dart banana clip and 10 Nerf Elite darts. Power into motorized dart blasting with this Nerf automatic toy blaster and fire 10 darts in a row. Hold down the acceleration button to power up the motor, and pull the trigger to fire a dart. The stock has onboard storage for an extra clip (sold separately, subject to availability). Nerf Modulus toy foam blasters are great gifts for 8 year old boys and girls to enjoy customizing fun as they blast into exciting games. Each sold separately, subject to availability. Eyewear recommended (not included). Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.


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Nerf Modulus ECS-10 Blaster

Kids can build their own blaster for almost any battle or mission with the Nerf N-Strike Modulus ECS-10 blaster. Customize this motorized Modulus system blaster with the different accessories included to create more than 30 combinations. After building the blaster for almost any mission, take aim and let the darts fly up to 90 feet (27 meters).

  • Kids can build their own blaster for almost any battle or mission
  • Create more than 30 combinations
  • Launch darts up to 90 feet (27 meters)
  • Customize with drop grip, targeting scope, dual-rail barrel, and storage stock
  • Blaster comes with a banana clip and 10 darts

Build a Blaster

Customize the Nerf N-Strike Modulus ECS-10 blaster with the multiple gear upgrades that are included with this motorized blaster. Is this a mission requiring long-distance capability, a heated battle, or a recon mission? Evaluate the situation, tactics, and strategy, then build the blaster that will win the battle. Configure the blaster with the included drop grip, dual-rail barrel, storage stock, and targeting scope, to get ready for action. Build a customized blaster configured for every battle or mission with the Modulus system from Nerf.

Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.

Create More Than 30 Combinations

Create more than 30 combinations with the gear upgrades that come with the Nerf N-Strike Modulus ECS-10 blaster. The blaster has 4 tactical rails, and the dual-rail barrel has 2 more tactical rails, to provide multiple combination options. Assess the primary goal, then build a blaster that's customized to take charge of each individual battle or mission. The barrel, scope, stock, and grip attach quickly and easily, so the blaster can be reconfigured on-the-fly as the situation changes.

Launch Darts Up To 90 Feet

The Nerf Modulus ECS-10 blaster comes with a banana clip and 10 darts. Load the clip and attach it to the blaster, then hold down the acceleration trigger and pull the trigger to let the darts fly up to 90 feet (27 meters). Kids can build their own blaster for almost any battle or mission with the N-Strike Modulus ECS-10 motorized blaster.

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  • Blaster, 10-dart banana clip, stock, barrel, scope, 10 darts, and instructions.
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    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Shoots 72 FPS at peak rev stock using alkalines (although there is a slight lag); no mods required for stronger batteries!
    5 Stars
    Shoots 72 FPS at peak rev stock using alkalines (although there is a slight lag); no mods required for stronger batteries!
    First thing everyone says about the Modulus is that it is a Stryfe. It is similar to one but has key differences, many of which are good. The main bad difference is that it is more expensive, but now I think it is worth it's price tag in overall value over the Stryfe (nothing is better in value, really, but Stryfes' need to be modded to be good anyway, so the hassle makes that debatable). Some smaller things that comes to mind is the size, as the modulus is larger and has a carrying handle on the upper back of the blaster that makes it's flip-up iron sight useless. The battery door doubles as a handle grip under the blaster, which I thought was cool. It comes with a lot more attachments, which is the key selling point for this toy: the barrel allows for another barrel to be attached and, by itself, does not affect ranges by as much as the Retaliator/Recon barrel; the scope is lense-less but has a cool targeting sight; the foregrip is comfortable; the stock is useful in carrying an extra magazine but is noticeably flimsy and wobbly with enough pressure on the plastic bars; and there is a Demolisher-style 10-dart banana magazine included with the set. Velocity ratings on my ProChrono Digital chronograph are as follows: the average stock velocity is 72 feet per second (FPS); Unmodified but with 3 Tenergy LiFePo4 batteries and a dummy spacer averaged 91 FPS. The best difference between the Stryfe and the Modulus is that testing of the LiFePo4 batteries in a Nerf War suggests the thermistor/ resistors of the Modulus are more tolerant and do not necessarily need to be removed since no-one complained of it overheating during play (like they did with the Stryfe many times before thermistor/resistor and electronic lock removals). However, there is a noticeable spool-up lag when first pressing the rev-trigger and this 1-second delay is something you will have to live with if you decide to use the recommended alkaline batteries. Further good differences the Modulus has over the Stryfe include the fact that it is paint-friendly and the different Modulus' parts come apart easily when the blaster is opened. Check out my pictures below, I hydro-dipped and hand-painted different parts of mine (one gold and black, another a hydrographic with carbon fiber and flames, and a more recent one I mask-painted a classic Cobra, Python Patrol snakeskin pattern). In all honestly, get both the Stryfe and the Modulus kits (there are many different ones now, including the bolt-action slam-fire able Tristrike) that suit your fancy. The accessory parts are all interchangeable with most other Nerf Blasters, namely the Stryfe, Retaliator, Tristrike, even the Ionfire (it's all true, but I'm joking about the Ionfire; don't do that). As an update, I have been using my setup for almost a year now. Still going strong with the 3 AA 3.2V LiFePo4 batteries and an AA sized (Ultracell; a conduit placeholder) spacer. I have also used 2 Lion 3.7V and 2 spacers, and a 3.7V IMR with 2 spacers and both work, but I decided that it is best to use the 2 AA-sized IMRs, because there is less strain on the batteries and they will last longer; so I will be using those IMRs in the future. I use a Nitecore Digicharger D4 battery charger, it works great and I recommend it. Please mod responsibly, as using higher voltage batteries can be damaging to, and shorten the life of the product.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2015
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Shoots 72 FPS at peak rev stock using alkalines (although there is a slight lag); no mods required for stronger batteries!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2015
    First thing everyone says about the Modulus is that it is a Stryfe. It is similar to one but has key differences, many of which are good. The main bad difference is that it is more expensive, but now I think it is worth it's price tag in overall value over the Stryfe (nothing is better in value, really, but Stryfes' need to be modded to be good anyway, so the hassle makes that debatable). Some smaller things that comes to mind is the size, as the modulus is larger and has a carrying handle on the upper back of the blaster that makes it's flip-up iron sight useless. The battery door doubles as a handle grip under the blaster, which I thought was cool. It comes with a lot more attachments, which is the key selling point for this toy: the barrel allows for another barrel to be attached and, by itself, does not affect ranges by as much as the Retaliator/Recon barrel; the scope is lense-less but has a cool targeting sight; the foregrip is comfortable; the stock is useful in carrying an extra magazine but is noticeably flimsy and wobbly with enough pressure on the plastic bars; and there is a Demolisher-style 10-dart banana magazine included with the set. Velocity ratings on my ProChrono Digital chronograph are as follows: the average stock velocity is 72 feet per second (FPS); Unmodified but with 3 Tenergy LiFePo4 batteries and a dummy spacer averaged 91 FPS. The best difference between the Stryfe and the Modulus is that testing of the LiFePo4 batteries in a Nerf War suggests the thermistor/ resistors of the Modulus are more tolerant and do not necessarily need to be removed since no-one complained of it overheating during play (like they did with the Stryfe many times before thermistor/resistor and electronic lock removals). However, there is a noticeable spool-up lag when first pressing the rev-trigger and this 1-second delay is something you will have to live with if you decide to use the recommended alkaline batteries. Further good differences the Modulus has over the Stryfe include the fact that it is paint-friendly and the different Modulus' parts come apart easily when the blaster is opened. Check out my pictures below, I hydro-dipped and hand-painted different parts of mine (one gold and black, another a hydrographic with carbon fiber and flames, and a more recent one I mask-painted a classic Cobra, Python Patrol snakeskin pattern). In all honestly, get both the Stryfe and the Modulus kits (there are many different ones now, including the bolt-action slam-fire able Tristrike) that suit your fancy. The accessory parts are all interchangeable with most other Nerf Blasters, namely the Stryfe, Retaliator, Tristrike, even the Ionfire (it's all true, but I'm joking about the Ionfire; don't do that). As an update, I have been using my setup for almost a year now. Still going strong with the 3 AA 3.2V LiFePo4 batteries and an AA sized (Ultracell; a conduit placeholder) spacer. I have also used 2 Lion 3.7V and 2 spacers, and a 3.7V IMR with 2 spacers and both work, but I decided that it is best to use the 2 AA-sized IMRs, because there is less strain on the batteries and they will last longer; so I will be using those IMRs in the future. I use a Nitecore Digicharger D4 battery charger, it works great and I recommend it. Please mod responsibly, as using higher voltage batteries can be damaging to, and shorten the life of the product.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate, Tacticool, and Fun! My Favorite Blaster!
    Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018
    This is my go-to/favorite blaster. It's very accurate for a dart blaster, especially with the waffle-head darts. I've done a few mods (removed locks, re-wired, 2s LiPo battery) and added a laser. I wouldn't want to hop it up any more than that as it occasionally rips the heads off of my precious waffle-head darts.

    I'm not 100% sure, but I think the flywheels are slightly canted, and I think this helps improve accuracy over some of the earlier flywheel blasters like the Stryfe. I don't have any Stryfe's or anything for comparison to back up this belief.

    The only drawbacks are the included accessories. The original stock is garbage, and that's where it went. I replaced it with an adjustable Modulus Storage Stock. The barrel extender is pretty blegh. It doesn't look cool, and at best it does nothing for performance. The only good accessory that came with it is the front grip, which works pretty well. The only complaint I have about that, is that it has to be removed to get into the battery compartment.

    Nerf rails are not quite pitcanny rails, so gun accessories don't typically fit well. In order to attach the laser, I had to put a few layers of carefully cut duct tape on the rail to build up thickness so the laser could grab hold. It's just a cheap BB-gun laser, and Nerf darts are not so accurate, so this works as well as I expected. It holds a zero and darts usually land within a 5 inch radius of the laser when fired across the office (about 5 cubicles).

    Overall, I recommend it. Buy extra magazines to keep feeding it darts... you'll need them.
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