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Classification: XP | Type: MEDIUM ASSAULT RIFLE

Description: The XP110 makes a great medium assault rifle. It holds a good amount of water, has two pressure chambers as well as a pressure gauge so one can determine how much pumping is needed. Its water reservoir is transparent so that water levels can be easily checked. The XP-class nozzle gives a good sting when the water comes flying out of it while the water reservoir nicely slopes to the back allowing all water to be used. The reservoir comes with a tethered cap to help prevent the cap's loss. Pumping is quick and easy. Its size and balance are nice, allowing one to hold one's ground even against the lower CPS-based weapons.
Great even as a primary weapon, the XP110 is perfect for small to medium skirmishes and can hold awhile in large ones. Just beware of the SC Power Pak and any CPS-class weapon with nozzles rated higher than 10x.

Pros: Nice size, 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. The tank provides a respectable amount of water considering its rate of fire. Easy to fill with a nice, tethered cap and transparent water reservoir. The pressure gauge is also good for figuring out how much more pumping needs to be done for optimal performance.

Cons: This is a rather small weapon compared to the others out there. The XP-class nozzle is outclassed by all of the CPS-line of weapons. The pump size is smaller than its predacessor, the XP105.

Dimensions: 55 cm x 8 cm x 25 cm (21.7" x 3.1" x 9.8")
Weight: 655 g (23.1 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 1.2 L (40 oz.)
Firing Chamber Volume: 360 mL (12 oz.)
Pump Volume: 29 mL (1.0 oz.)

Range: (level/1m) 5 - 7m (16.4' - 23') (45 degrees) 9 - 11m (29.5' - 36.1')

Output: 66 mL/sec (2.2 oz./sec)
Average Shot Time: 5 sec

iSoaker Rating:
Power: 4
Weight: 3
Capacity: 4
Overall: 4

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Review by Drew W.(Edited by iSoaker.com):

Type: XP
Specification: 110
Class: Heavy Blaster
Size: 21 3/4 in. x 9 3/4 in.
Weight Empty: 33 oz.
Weight Filled: 71 oz.
Water Capacity: 38 oz.
Pressure: 40 p.s.i.
Pump Stroke: 6 3/4 in.

The XP110 is somewhat different from the earlier XP105 in having a capped reservoir instead of the old screw-on style.

The XP110 is my personal favorite XP. I like the size of it. Not too huge but big enough such that you can stand your ground in a water fight. This is a good weapon for one-hit-kills games.

The two XP-class pressure tanks provide a long shot time. The pressure gauge is very useful. This weapon does tend to blow through its water supply faster than my Monster. (This problem was fixed in the XP310 with 25% increased water supply. My solution is a two gallon backpack.) Range of this gun is excellent.

The XP-class nozzle is outclassed by the CPS blasters, but it can hold out well against the smaller ones (i.e. CPS 1000).

PROs: Small and light. Two pressure chambers provide good power and long shot time. Long range. Pressure gauge tells how much pumping is needed. Excellent power for its size.

CONs: Low water supply. XP nozzle is beaten by CPS models.

(Posted on 2000/08/20)

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