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Description:
The XP150 makes an excellent heavy assault rifle. It holds a good amount
of water and has two pressure chambers which are larger than those found
on the XP110. The XP-class stream stings upon impact. The water reservoir
attaches with a 180-degree twist to the rest of the gun. Care should
be taken when attaching and removing the reservoir to minimize the wear
on the plastic threads. Pumping is quick and easy. Its size and balance
are nice, allowing one to hold ones ground even against even the lower
CPS-based weapons. Pros: Mid-sized, medium weight, easy to carry, and 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. Cons: The water reservoir must be screwed on and off while holding the blaster upside-down which can get a little awkward. Also, care must be taken to minimize wear on the reservoir's plastic threads. The XP-class nozzle is outclassed by all of the CPS-line of weapons.
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