The Benchmark
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Performance Overview.
Coulda lived without as
many pumps. Of course the tested one wasn't so good in the pump anyway.
Output is good, Range is decent, not as good as 100's range but it stays
up above 70% power for a long long long time. One tank has the tendancy
to drain quicker than the other. Compared to the other Classics, this gun
filled its position as 200 quite well indeed. XPs are where this gun starts
to falter.
Structural Overview.
Big and Long. Double Reservoirs
are Slow and difficult to load. The short pump stride brings more than
enough pumps. The Strap is short and can't be slung over your head like
on a CPS. All this set aside leaves a gun that was good and useful when
fully charged (when...). The Construction of this gun, unlike the other
classics, was designed to take a beating and designed to carry its own
weight. The Body is the same as the Classic 100 (only orange) and has a
yellow plastic handle grip around the handle for sturdyer support.... The
Tubes are stronger too. This gun lasted a long time, The tested one is
7 years old...