In the summer, I saw one lying in my friend's garage. He did lose the Pulse Fire nozzle for some reason, but I think there is still a nozzle in there. (kind of forgot) I took a look at it and the pump slid extremely easily and wasn't sealed, and it seemed like the check valve also didn't work, though I wasn't sure. Then, about a month or 2 ago, my dad found an XP 90 Pulse Fire in the basement and it has the same problem with the pump. (though I didn't open it up and don't know about the check valve) Since this has come up twice already, I think it's fairly common and people have had the same thing happen. If it's just the pump, I can do the repair, but if the check valve doesn't work, there's nothing I can do.
To the SC400, sometimes the pump slides too easily and squeaks, not maintaining a seal. This only occurs when you move the pump at a certain angle (relative to the blaster) and/or move it slow or suddenly, etc. but really isn't too big of a problem. I think something's up with the O-rings for both guns however. If I do a replacement to the O-ring, I'm going to need diameters.
The issues have been around for a while but I never posted about them.
Edit: I just did a little experimenting. I filled the reservoir completely (with the intake tube submerged at all angles) and fired it downwards so the water drips out. Whenever I pointed it downwards, the water never went out of the pump, and the pump was just as free as it was before, so I know the only problem now is the pump seal. I suppose this is the same case for my friend's but I haven't seen his XP90 since last summer. The mk I have is, I believe, the same one at iSoaker. The one my friend has is slightly different, but both have threaded Pulse Fire nozzles.
XP 90 Pulse Fire
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