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XP: Pool Pumper Blaster

Overview: Weapon Class: XP
Overview: Weapon Type: HEAVY ASSAULT RIFLE

Dimensions: (gun) 64.5 cm x 10 cm x 33 cm
(hose) 1 cm x 1 cm x 131 cm
Weight:
Tank Capacity: N/A
Firing Chamber Capacity: 1.25L
Pump Volume: 30mL
Range: (level/1m) 7.32m, (45 degrees) 9.75m
Penetration Value:

Description: One of the only water weapons one should actually use at a pool, the Super Soaker Pool Pumper Blaster takes the power of an XP-class weapon and combines it with the extreme reservoir size of a pool. This weapon boasts of 4 separate compression chambers for storing up enough pressurized water to drown small animals (not that anyone should do that sort of thing).

The Pool Pumper Blaster, though not usually thought of, can be used away from pool areas as well. The firing chamber holds enough water to last a good time away from a water source. As well, the end of the hose where the water intake is can easily be submerged in bottles of water for filling purposes. One should just take care when away from a pool to keep the water intake and hose clean and off the ground. Dirt in the inside can quickly damage or completely clog up one's weapon.

One nice feature is that around each of the pressure tanks is a foam O-ring, meaning that this weapon WILL float in the water even if dropped!

The Pool Pumper Blaster is a surprisingly useful and versatile weapon. However, it may be hard to find, but definitely worth it for any pool water fights or beyond.

Pros: Nice size, good firing chamber capacity, easy to pump. Using a pool as a reservoir (for which it was designed) gives one a nearly endless water supply. The lengthy hose allows one to fill even if raised above the surface. This is also one of the few weapons actually meant to hold and be immersed in the chlorinated water of a pool. (Not a good thing to do with most other water weapons.)

Cons: This weapon requires a deep enough pool of water to refill in. Its strength is its weakness in that it does not have a water reservoir of its own. This weapon has only an XP-class nozzle meaning that though its firing chamber is large, it does not fire out water as quickly as a CPS.


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