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The '''Rip Rockets''' family of [[Nerf]] products was a successful attempt to make smaller blasters for more people to enjoy, and all for a lower retail price. The line ran in [[1993]]. It was then followed up by [[Hyper Rip Rockets]] in [[1994]] and [[Ambush Rip Rockets]] in [[1995]]. The line was resurrected in [[1996]], albeit briefly. |
The '''Rip Rockets''' family of [[Nerf]] products was a successful attempt to make smaller blasters for more people to enjoy, and all for a lower retail price. The line ran in [[1993]]. It was then followed up by [[Hyper Rip Rockets]] in [[1994]] and [[Ambush Rip Rockets]] in [[1995]]. The line was resurrected in [[1996]], albeit briefly. |
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== Comparison == |
== Comparison == |
Revision as of 05:31, 12 October 2017
Not to be confused with Rip Rockets (ammo).
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The Rip Rockets family of Nerf products was a successful attempt to make smaller blasters for more people to enjoy, and all for a lower retail price. The line ran in 1993. It was then followed up by Hyper Rip Rockets in 1994 and Ambush Rip Rockets in 1995. The line was resurrected in 1996, albeit briefly.
It was in this line that the Micro Dart was first introduced, referred to as "Rip Rockets".
Comparison
Name | Range | Accuracy | Rate | Ammunition |
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Blast Hammer | 33 feet | 59% | 1.63 seconds | Micro Darts |
Detonator | 44 feet | 55% | 1.74 seconds | Micro Darts |
Ramrod | 28 feet | 40% | 1.78 seconds | Micro Darts |
Switchfire (1996) | 19 feet | 50% | 1.31 seconds | Micro Darts |
Whipshot | 27 feet | 55% | 1.89 seconds | Micro Darts |
NOTE: For a comparison between each's blasters stats, look here
Blasters
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Trivia
- Rip Rockets is the range where the Micro Dart (known as the Rip Rocket at the time) was first introduced.