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The SC 400:Cross-Section
One thing odd about the SC 400's design is that Larami chose to use the old-style water reservoir which must be completely screwed off to fill as opposed to the newer-style reservoir as seen on the XP 20 and XP 40. As such, multiple water-fillings the long way (as opposed to using the Quick-Charge feature) resulted in excess strain being placed on the reservoir adapter. The outcome was the formation of hairline cracks at the top and bottom of the adapter which needed patching with epoxy. During repair, the SC 400 needed to be completely opened to properly access the damaged part. The back pressure release valve cap, the pump shaft cap and the nozzle cover were gently pryed away from the plastic housing using a flat-head screwdriver. Next, all screws were removed and the casing of the SC 400 gently opened, trying not to disturb the inner workings. It was determined that the right side of the SC 400's casing is the one which can be easily removed without having the trigger's spring, pump hosing, etc. from coming out. After this experience, I will no longer attempt filling the SC 400 by unscrewing the tank and simply use the Quick-Charge feature during water fights. If a small side-arm is required but a Charging stand is not available, I would recommend using an XP 20, XP 40, XP 70, SC 500 or similar blaster instead.
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