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|Title = Stampede ECS
 
|Title = Stampede ECS
|Image = Stampede_scb-50.jpg
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|Year = [[2010]]
 
|Year = [[2010]]
|Available = Yes
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|Available = No
 
|Capacity = 18 [[Streamline Dart]]s
 
|Capacity = 18 [[Streamline Dart]]s
|Price = $49.99
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|Price = $49.99 USD
 
|Family =[[N-Strike]]
 
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The '''Stampede ECS''' (Electronic Clip System) was released on 9/9/10. It has a detachable grip/bipod mounted on the underside of the blaster. The standard-issue clip holds 18 darts. The blaster comes with three 18 round clips and one 6 round clip equaling 60 rounds in total (Worth $12.00 by themselves) that come with the blaster. Also included is a detachable [[Shields (Accessory)|shield]] that you can attach to some blasters and a grip/bipod that is detachable via the standard Nerf Tactical Rail system. The blaster is the first clip-system blaster to be fully automatic. Later, another fully automatic clip-system blaster, the [http://nerfipedia.wikia.com/wiki/RapidStrike_CS-18 Rapidstrike CS-18], followed in its footsteps. It costs USD $50 in stores at this point. It was advertised in the "[[Clear Series]]" advertisement, showing previous blasters being remade with a transparent color.
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The '''Stampede ECS''' was released on September 9th, 2010. It has a detachable grip/bipod mounted on the underside of the blaster. The blaster comes with three 18 dart clips and one 6 dart clip equaling 60 rounds in total that come with the blaster. Also included is a detachable [[Shields (Accessory)|shield]] that you can attach to some blasters and a grip/bipod that is detachable via the standard N-Strike tactical rail system. The blaster is the first full-automatic clip system blaster. It retailed for $49.99 USD. It was advertised in the "[[Clear Series]]" advertisement, which also showed previous blasters being remade with a transparent color.
 
== Hasbro's Description ==
 
Launch an all-out assault with the fully automatic STAMPEDE ECS blaster! Unleash a storm of darts from the extended 18-dart clip and reload in a hurry with the three spares. This high-capacity blaster even includes a blast shield to deflect an incoming "fire" and a pop-out bipod for stability!
 
Blaster comes with blast shield, pop-out bipod, 3 18-dart extended clips, 1 six-dart clip and 60 Clip System darts and instructions.
 
Requires 6 "D" batteries (not included).
 
Ages 8 and up.
 
<u>/!\</u> CAUTION: Do NOT at aim at eyes or face. To Avoid Injury: Use only darts designed for this product. Do not modify darts or dart blaster.
 
   
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
 
The Stampede ECS comes with the the following features:
 
The Stampede ECS comes with the the following features:
*Blast Shield - A mini-shield that attaches on top of the Stampede. Can block darts. Has a rail release button that will allow you to remove it without having to slide it off the rail.
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*Blast Shield - A mini-shield that attaches on top of the Stampede. Can block opposing darts. Has a rail release button that will allow you to remove it without having to slide it off the rail.
 
*Tactical Rail- A rail that can have attachments put on it. This blaster has 6.
 
*Tactical Rail- A rail that can have attachments put on it. This blaster has 6.
 
*Pop-Out Bipod - An extendable bipod used to place the blaster for important shots. Doubles as a fore-grip.
 
*Pop-Out Bipod - An extendable bipod used to place the blaster for important shots. Doubles as a fore-grip.
*18 Dart Clip - An extendable six to eighteen dart clip. The blaster comes with three of these.
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*18 Dart Clip - An eighteen dart clip. The blaster comes with three of these.
*Iron Sight - Similar to that of the [[Deploy CS-6]] and the [[RapidStrike CS-18]]
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*Iron Sight - Similar to that of the [[Deploy CS-6]] and the RapidStrike CS-18
 
*6 Dart Clip - A clip holding six darts. The blaster comes with one of these.
 
*6 Dart Clip - A clip holding six darts. The blaster comes with one of these.
 
==Color schemes==
 
*Normal (yellow and orange)
 
*Sonic Series ([[Stampede ECS (Sonic)|green)]]
 
 
== Review ==
 
 
{{Review
 
|review title= '''Stampede ECS - 8.5'''
 
|profilelocation= {{User:BSim/Profile}}
 
|description= It's pretty much a Nerf light machine gun... Or a gigantic Nerf assault rifle. One of those, whichever one you want to call it.
 
|Ammo= Streamline Darts
 
|Pros= A good fire rate, a high ammo capacity, especially if you use a 35-dart drum, the most tactical rails out of any Nerf gun, for those of you who like that kind of thing, and a bunch of other neat features.
 
|Cons= First of all, it's heavy, secondly, it's accuracy is mediocre, third of all, it's heavy, fourth, it's battery powered.
 
|range= 9
 
|accuracy= 7
 
|reliability= 8
 
|rate= 10
 
|overall= PASS
 
|final comments= For what it lacks in accuracy, it makes up for in sheer fire power. A good all around blaster and definitely a blaster you can depend on... Well, assuming you can carry it.
 
|review by= BSim
 
}}
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Some people confuse this with the [[Stampede REV-12]], a blaster featured in the [[N-Strike: The Video Game|Nerf N-Strike video game]]. Ironically, the only similarities between the two are the names.
 
* It also looks a lot like the [[Spartan NCS-12]] from the N-Strike Video Game.
 
 
* The Stampede was released on September 9th, 2010 (9/9/10).
 
* The Stampede was released on September 9th, 2010 (9/9/10).
* This is the most expensive Nerf blaster in the United States, with the exclusion of special value packs.
 
 
* The Stampede ECS is one of the heaviest Nerf blasters.
 
* The Stampede ECS is one of the heaviest Nerf blasters.
 
** Despite this, on the below commercial, someone was shooting one with each hand.
 
** Despite this, on the below commercial, someone was shooting one with each hand.
* When the blaster was first viewed by select members of the NIC that were invited to the launch event, the original name of the blaster was Stampede ECS-50, in the same styling of every other N-Strike blaster. It seems that after a certain NIC ambassador mentioned to one of the designers that the number 50 should have been a 60, the designer went to speak to a colleague. Sure enough, when they were released, the only ones that said 50 were in display cases. Strangely, the Stampede in its Japanese commercial had a 50 on its label, but the people making the commercial said '''ECS '''instead of '''ECS-50'''.
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* When the blaster was first viewed by select members of the NIC that were invited to the launch event, the original name of the blaster was Stampede ECS-50, in the same styling of every other N-Strike blaster. It seems that after a certain NIC ambassador mentioned to one of the designers that the number 50 should have been a 60, the designer went to speak to a colleague. Sure enough, when they were released, the only ones that said 50 were in display cases. Strangely, the Stampede in its Japanese commercial had a 50 on its label, but the people making the commercial said '''ECS''' instead of '''ECS-50'''.
** The reason for the Stampede originally being called the Stampede ECS-50 was because it was originally suppose to come with a 50 dart drum. Hasbro later scrapped this idea.
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** The reason for the Stampede originally being called the Stampede ECS-50 was because it was originally supposed to come with a 50-dart drum. Hasbro later scrapped this idea, due to complications with the drum and the inability to acquire the patent before the blaster's release.
** It is called the '''Blazing Burst ECS''' in Japan.
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** The Japanese version, distributed by Takara-Tomy, was known as the '''Blazing Burst ECS'''.
 
* It is the blaster with the most tactical rails.
* The Stampede ECS was ripped off by an unknown Chinese Company with extremely minor changes in the tactical rails and comes with a cheap plastic scope.
 
* It's the blaster with the most tactical rails.
 
 
* There is a [[Stampede ECS Keychain|keychain based]] on it.
 
* There is a [[Stampede ECS Keychain|keychain based]] on it.
* Some stores still carry it as the Stampede ECS-50.
 
* The Stampede's commercial is currently the longest of any single blaster's commercial.
 
   
 
== Commercial ==
 
== Commercial ==
[[File:2010 Commercial N-Strike Stampede|550px]]
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[[Video:Takara Tomy Nerf N-Strike Japanese Promo Video 2010|thumb|left|300px]]
 
   
 
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Stampede ECS
Stampede
Year Released:

2010

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

18 Streamline Darts

Average Retail Price(s):

$49.99 USD

Family:

N-Strike

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The Stampede ECS was released on September 9th, 2010. It has a detachable grip/bipod mounted on the underside of the blaster. The blaster comes with three 18 dart clips and one 6 dart clip equaling 60 rounds in total that come with the blaster. Also included is a detachable shield that you can attach to some blasters and a grip/bipod that is detachable via the standard N-Strike tactical rail system. The blaster is the first full-automatic clip system blaster. It retailed for $49.99 USD. It was advertised in the "Clear Series" advertisement, which also showed previous blasters being remade with a transparent color.

Features

The Stampede ECS comes with the the following features:

  • Blast Shield - A mini-shield that attaches on top of the Stampede. Can block opposing darts. Has a rail release button that will allow you to remove it without having to slide it off the rail.
  • Tactical Rail- A rail that can have attachments put on it. This blaster has 6.
  • Pop-Out Bipod - An extendable bipod used to place the blaster for important shots. Doubles as a fore-grip.
  • 18 Dart Clip - An eighteen dart clip. The blaster comes with three of these.
  • Iron Sight - Similar to that of the Deploy CS-6 and the RapidStrike CS-18
  • 6 Dart Clip - A clip holding six darts. The blaster comes with one of these.

Trivia

  • The Stampede was released on September 9th, 2010 (9/9/10).
  • The Stampede ECS is one of the heaviest Nerf blasters.
    • Despite this, on the below commercial, someone was shooting one with each hand.
  • When the blaster was first viewed by select members of the NIC that were invited to the launch event, the original name of the blaster was Stampede ECS-50, in the same styling of every other N-Strike blaster. It seems that after a certain NIC ambassador mentioned to one of the designers that the number 50 should have been a 60, the designer went to speak to a colleague. Sure enough, when they were released, the only ones that said 50 were in display cases. Strangely, the Stampede in its Japanese commercial had a 50 on its label, but the people making the commercial said ECS instead of ECS-50.
    • The reason for the Stampede originally being called the Stampede ECS-50 was because it was originally supposed to come with a 50-dart drum. Hasbro later scrapped this idea, due to complications with the drum and the inability to acquire the patent before the blaster's release.
    • The Japanese version, distributed by Takara-Tomy, was known as the Blazing Burst ECS.
  • It is the blaster with the most tactical rails.
  • There is a keychain based on it.

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