The Benchmark
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Performance Overview.
Impressive in a small package. This gun can do the same 2.54oz a sec
as the 150, but can't keep it up for as long. However this output
level can let it stand up to a CPS1000 as effectively as an XP150 can.
It does lack a little in capacity, and with its pain-in-the-rear tank mount
system it is all the worse, but on the fly, her 7 pumps to full give this
gun a better charge rate than maybe even the Super Chargers, and as such,
can chase other guns around the field until it runs dry. Or simply charge
an opponent with riot blast and be pumped in time for self defense.
Structural Overview.
The reservoir tank on this gun is a little difficult to use, and in
battle its all the worse. The Handle is a little small, but I do have big
hands. It's small size makes this an excellent backup gun, and maybe even
better for the job than the XP70. Or just as a gun for smaller engagements.
At any rate, it fills its positions well.
Basic Overview.
I was very impressed with this popular classic XP gun, she performed
just as well as it's big brother XP150. However, XP95 hurts alot in capacity.
But given the capacity, any lower class opposition will surely be outclassed.
When fighting, don't fire to much and try to stay fully pumped. This Gun
will stand up as well as any gun, but one tankload may leave you prematurely
dry. Once that tankloads out, start praying. This gun will still hold up
against a CPS1000, but don't excpect to outgun it...