THE SC
400
:
SC
:
LIGHT ASSAULT RIFLE/ SIDE-ARM
Dimensions: 40 cm x 8 cm x 22 cm
Weight:
Tank Capacity: 760 mL
Firing Chamber Capacity: N/A
Pump Volume: Air
Range: (level/1m) 7.01m, (45 degrees) 10.67m
Penetration Value: 3
Description: The smallest of the Super Charger
(tm) weapons, this weapon is classified as merely an light assault rifle.
As with all SC-class weapons, it comes with its hose-attachment filling
stand for quick fills. It also has a reservoir in the back for normal tap-filling.
This weapon can hold a adequate amount of water, but its stream size is
about equal to the XP-class of weapons.
The quick-fill feature is nice when a hose is available. One also
has to be sure that the weapon is held at the appropriate angle otherwise
more air than water will be fired. Otherwise, it is a quick and easy way
to fill, but pumping is still required between shots to maintain the pressure.
However, a hose is not always available so this feature may not be put
to full use. The water reservoir screws into the back of the gun.
The compact nature makes this weapon perfect for running with. It
is small enough to hide in one's jacket, but unfortunately does not have
a strap of its own. The weapon nevertheless has a good feel to it and would
put up a good fight in any small engagement or as a last-resort weapon.
Pros: Small, light, easy to carry. Despite its
size, it packs decent power. It also does not take too much effort to pump
up the firing chamber.
Cons: As with any of the air-pressured water
weapons, pumping is required between shots to maintain firing rate. One
thing to be careful of is the pumping mechanism which extends from the
front of the gun. This pump, though it appears to be fairly sturdy, should
not be left extended for longer periods of time to reduce the chance of
falling on it and breaking it, leaving the gun useless.
SC 400:Cross-Section
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