Description:
One of the smallest XPs made, the XP20 provides a decent back-up weapon
for any water fight. Its small size makes the XP20 easy to conceal or
carry. The XP20 is based on the pressurized reservoir system. Because
of this, it requires a little more pumping to maintain good pressure when
one's water level begins to drop, but one cannot refill the gun when pressurized,
leaving one temporarily vulnerable when filling at an unsafe filling station.
Also, due to its design, one cannot completely empty the water reservoir
when firing. The pump stroke is also rather small and may feel a little
awkward at times. Then again, that's the price one pays for such a small
weapon. The reservoir comes with a tethered screw-cap to prevent the loss
of the cap.
Being an XP-class weapon, the XP20 still packs a good punch for its size,
but it is not recommendable be used as one's only weapon since its water
supply will not last long, even if only sniping. Best used as a last resort
weapon or during the rare indoor water war.
Pros: Small,
light, easy to carry. Despite its size, it packs decent power. It also
does not take too much effort to pump up the pressure chamber. Easy to
fill with a nice, tethered cap and transparent water reservoir.
Cons: This
is a rather small weapon with limited water capacity. The XP-class nozzle
is outclassed by all larger XP, SC and CPS-lines of weapons.
Dimensions:
27 cm x 6 cm x 16 cm (10.6" x 2.4" x 6.3") Weight: 225 g (7.9 oz.) Reservoir Volume: 220 mL (7.3 oz.) Firing Chamber Volume: N/A Pump Volume: Air