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The XP BackFire
Description:
The XP Backfire is a dual-trigger, dual-nozzle blaster capable of
soaking foes in front of and behind the user at the same time. The shape
and trigger placement on the blaster means that when holding the blaster,
the side which the cap faces is forward. The XP Backfire has two notable
inconveniences when pressurizing the firing chamber. First, the blaster
relies on a pressurized reservoir. Thus, the cap must be securely fastened
otherwise air/water will leak out resulting in loss of pressure and decreased
firing range. The second pumping problem arises due to the placement of
the rear-nozzle trigger. Since the trigger is set high on the rear-hand
hold, one has a tendency to activate the trigger when pumping the blaster.
To prevent this, the XP Backfire should be held closer to the body than
other blasters, hugging the read end of the blaster between one's arm
and body. This way of holding a water blaster is a little different, but
makes sense since one wants the rear nozzle to be pointing behind oneself
and not at oneself. Pros: Dual directional nozzles with independant control. Fairly light and not to difficult to pump. Able to defend one's backside without needing to turn around. Cons: Based on a pressurized reservoir system. The rear-nozzle's trigger is poorly placed and can be accidently activated when pumping.
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