The Infinus is a fully-automatic flywheel-powered clip system blaster, similar to the RapidStrike CS-18. Unique to the Infinus, however, is a small chute atop the blaster, above the grip, that darts can be manually loaded through. This "Speed-load Technology" allows a dart to be fed through the back of the blaster and into a loaded clip or drum. This gives the blaster its name, as its theoretical capacity is "infinite" and not limited to what capacity clip it is equipped with. It is nearly impossible to jam the loading hole when using standard darts.[2]
The blaster features a light-up status indicator, that indicates whether the blaster is ready to fire, ready to be reloaded, is fully loaded, or if it has jammed.[1] Batteries are loaded into the blaster's integrated stock. A clip release button is located just in front of its acceleration trigger. It is also compatible with barrel extensions.
Two tactical rails sit atop the blaster in tandem. At the end of the forward rail is a small iron sight. There are also four strap points: two built into the shoulder stock and two built into the front of the blaster.
The Infinus features an integrated stock in the back that houses the batteries, two tactical rails, and four strap points. Its clip release button is located just in front of its acceleration trigger. It also has a barrel extension attachment point on the front.
Stock 30 (drum)
"D" batteries
Acceleration trigger, Automatic
A 3D render of the Infinius
A promotional image featuring the render of the Infinus.
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