THE XP
150
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XP
:
HEAVY ASSAULT RIFLE
Dimensions: 58.5 cm x 9 cm x 30 cm
Weight:
Tank Capacity: 1.5 L
Firing Chamber Capacity: 500 mL
Pump Volume: 70 mL
Range: (level/1m) 6.09m, (45 degrees) 9.75m
Penetration Value:
Description: The XP 150 makes a good heavy assault
rifle. It holds a respectable amount of water and has two larger pressure
chambers than the XP 110. The XP-class nozzle gives a good sting when the
water comes flying out of it.
The water reservoir attaches with a 180-degree twist to the rest
of the gun. A little care should be taken when attaching and removing the
reservoir to minimize the wear on the plastic threads. Pumping is quick
and easy, but with an XP-class nozzle, this weapon still packs a good punch.
Its size and balance are nice, allowing one to hold ones ground even
against the lower CPS-class weapons. Of course, with only an XP-rated nozzle,
one cannot fire out as much water as once, but that also means one can
last a little longer in a fire-fight. The XP 150 is perfect for small to
medium skirmishes and can hold out in larger ones. Just beware of the SC
Power Pak and any CPS-class weapon from the CPS 1500 and up.
Pros: Nice size, medium weight, easy to carry,
and packs decent power. It also does not take too much effort to pump up
the pressure chamber. The tank provides a respectable amount of water considering
its rate of fire.
Cons: The water reservoir must be screwed on
and off holding the gun upside-down which can get a little awkward. Also,
care must be taken to minimize wear on the reservoir's plastic threads.
The XP-class nozzle is outclassed by all of the CPS-line of weapons.
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