XP 270 Questions
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XP 270 Questions
Do you guys know the specific Range and water capacity of the XP 270. I know its low on range but I need to know the specific.
- RacerSoaker445
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- Spinner
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Welcome to SSC. Be sure to read the rules and guidelines.
Statistics vary from gun to gun, so it's possible that one XP 270 might perform slightly better than another one. It's best to take one's own stats if one wants as rock-solid as possible results.
Statistics vary from gun to gun, so it's possible that one XP 270 might perform slightly better than another one. It's best to take one's own stats if one wants as rock-solid as possible results.
- Spinner
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How much did you pay for them?Originally posted by dodger87@Nov 12 2004, 11:12 AM
Sorry about the swearing.
Just bought myself an XP-270 and a Max D-2000 today. I'm quite satisfied, they were very much worth their price.[snapback]18953[/snapback]
EDIT: Post number 714. Significance for Tintin fans... :Hey, that's funny.:
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How much did you pay for them?Originally posted by Spinner+Nov 12 2004, 06:23 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Spinner @ Nov 12 2004, 06:23 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-dodger87@Nov 12 2004, 11:12 AM
Sorry about the swearing.
Just bought myself an XP-270 and a Max D-2000 today. I'm quite satisfied, they were very much worth their price.[snapback]18953[/snapback]
EDIT: Post number 714. Significance for Tintin fans... :Hey, that's funny.:
[snapback]18954[/snapback]
[/b][/quote]These are $AUD figures. $20 for XP270 and $10 for Max D-2000. These might seem overpriced for you guys, but over here in Australia everything is pretty expensive.
- Spinner
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Make sure you've searched the main site before asking a question at the forums.
CPS stands for Constant Pressure System. Water streams have little or no drop-off. CPS is the system for the cannon-calibre blasters, from the 1200 to the 3200.
XP guns use Air Pressure, and are generally less powerful, but require les pumping. They're more the rifle-to-pistol-calibre blasters.
As to which you should use as a primary, that's your choice and depends on your preferred position.
Look at this article:
XP vs. CPS
EDIT: I'm also going to move this to the New Members & FAQs forum. It's not called that for nothing: it has a topic on "Where to find range and other statistics".
CPS stands for Constant Pressure System. Water streams have little or no drop-off. CPS is the system for the cannon-calibre blasters, from the 1200 to the 3200.
XP guns use Air Pressure, and are generally less powerful, but require les pumping. They're more the rifle-to-pistol-calibre blasters.
As to which you should use as a primary, that's your choice and depends on your preferred position.
Look at this article:
XP vs. CPS
EDIT: I'm also going to move this to the New Members & FAQs forum. It's not called that for nothing: it has a topic on "Where to find range and other statistics".
- vaporizer28
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*Is talking about XP 270*
Short range? Mine shoots 40 feet.(almost)
I gotta do that "flip gun upside down and pump air into pc, then pump H2O into pc" thing to attain that range, though.
Edit: Don't know how many times I have to tell you! We have a spell check feature. Use it!
Edit:sorry, Doom.I typed too fast.
Short range? Mine shoots 40 feet.(almost)
I gotta do that "flip gun upside down and pump air into pc, then pump H2O into pc" thing to attain that range, though.
Edit: Don't know how many times I have to tell you! We have a spell check feature. Use it!
Edit:sorry, Doom.I typed too fast.
^This was made by Superstormer. What, do you think it got here on its own?