Description:
The WWF: Undertaker is one of the 2000 series of collectible blasters,
sporting the World Wrestling Federation logo on its side as well as being
named after a popular wrestler. This black and purple blaster has a styling
quite different from previous blaster designs. Thankfully, unlike the
Star Wars(tm) series blasters which were based on the pressurized reservoir
firing system, the WWF series uses CPS technology. The end result is a
novelty blaster which actually performs quite well. The firing chamber
is a decent size, basically emptying the reservoir with each complete
fill. The stream thickness is about equivalent to an XP. Though this blaster
does not have the power of true CPS-class blasters, it does fire for quite
a long time on a full charge.
The WWF:Undertaker, however, has a couple of annoying traits. The pump
grip is smaller than other similarly-size blasters, meaning that larger
hands will not be able to give full pumps without hitting their fingers
on the barrel of the blaster.
Also, the grip where the trigger lies is quite short. This, too, may be
awkward for those with larger hands. However, despite these short comings,
the blaster performs quite well and could hold its own in most small and
medium sized skirmishes. Just beware of those with true CPS-class blasters
and/or Monsters.
Pros:
CPS-technology, dark colours for hiding and a decent sized firing chamber
as well as reservoir makes this a good blaster to use.
Cons:
Stream size quite small and can be outclassed by virtually any CPS blaster.
Pump handle and grip also small and may be uncomfortable to use for those
with larger hands.
Dimensions:
58 cm x 9.5 cm x 25.5 cm (22.8" x 3.7" x 10") Weight: 1.0 kg (35.3 oz.) Reservoir Volume: 990 mL (33 oz.) Firing Chamber Volume: 740 mL (24.7 oz.) Pump Volume: 28 mL (0.9 oz.)
Range:
(level/1m) TBM (45 degrees) TBM
Output:
42.5 mL/sec (1.4 oz./sec) Average Shot Time: 17 sec