The Hail-Fire is a battery-operated semi-automatic flywheel system electronic clip system blaster. Its main feature is that of a rotating clip rack, which can hold up to eight clips at a time. This rack comes disassembled in packaging, and must be attached to the blaster.[3]
It features an "Advanced Handle", which doubles as a carry handle and the mechanism which advances clips in the rack. Pushing it forward and then back will rotate a new clip into place. A clear jam door sits above where the active clip sits, inline with the blaster's internals and barrel.
It features two tactical rails: one on top of the blaster and one underneath, in front of the rotating clip rack. There are three strap points, with one built into the blaster's grip and one on either side of the blaster, atop the clip rack.
It advertises a firing range of up to seventy-five feet (twenty-two meters).
Stock 24 (clip) stock full capacity, 114 advertised full capacity
"AA" batteries, 20" long (50.8 cm long)
Acceleration trigger, Semi-automatic
2 darts per second
Firing range
50—60 feet 15.2—18.2 meters) (flat),
65 feet (19.8 meters) (angled)
Hail-Fire (Sonic ICE)
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