THE XP
70
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XP
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LIGHT ASSAULT RIFLE
Dimensions: 43 cm x 8 cm x 25 cm
Weight:
Tank Capacity: 900 mL
Firing Chamber Capacity: 140 mL
Pump Volume: 27 mL
Range: (level/1m) 7.77m, (45 degrees) 9.75m
Penetration Value: 3
Description: The current replacement for the
XP 75, the XP 70 has some definite improments over its predacessor. The
XP 70 has a separate pressure chamber meaning it is much easier to pump
and shoot as well as being able to be filled while pressurized. Its small
size also makes this a great weapon for covert operations though its original
bright-yellow colour does not help.
The water reservoir nicely slopes to the back allowing all water
to be used. Pumping is quick and easy, but with an XP-class nozzle, this
weapon still packs a good punch.
Because of its small size, it also makes a great side-arm. The main
problem is that this weapon can very quickly drain its resources (not quite
as fast as the CPS-models can, but pretty close). This weapon is great
for any small to medium skirmishes and would provide a good back-up in
larger water wars, but do note that it IS a small 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 pressure chamber. The tank provides a respectable amount of water
considering its rate of fire. Easy to fill with a nice, tethered cap and
transparent water reservoir.
Cons: This is a rather small weapon with limited
water capacity. The XP-class nozzle is outclassed by all of the CPS-line
of weapons.
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