Well, I've had the New and Improved XP150 for awhile, but never an original... until now! (Thanks, Rak!)
This soaker in particular looks well used and has seen many a share of battles. The trigger mechanism seems to stick open from time to time, but will close eventually to allow better pressurization of the PC chambers better. Since I've never handled a new original XP150 when they first came out, I can't tell how well (or poorly) this soaker is behaving. However, it performs pretty well from the limited shots I've fired (heck, I'm at work so I can't just go hosing down co-workers... or can I? ).
Will write more on it later, but likely not 'til after all the newer soakers are reviewed.
Acquired the XP150 - ^
Acquired the XP150 - ^
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Nice one! The XP 150 is one of the guns I would really like to have, most of what I hear about it is very positive, in fact it's really a legendary gun! Enjoy using yours!
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It's considered a riotblast nozzle since the original nozzle is relatively easy to remove, exposing the 'riot blast' aspect. The XP150 and XP75s are, to my knowledge, the first of the soakers that led to the introduction of the term 'riot blast' in the soaker-world.Drewsky92 wrote:Uhh, the nozzle isn't really a riot blast nozzle. It actulaly is pretty laminated for an air pressure soaker.
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