Seeing someone with one of these guns has to be one of the scaryest
moments at the beginning of a fight. with 2 water tanks, and an air pressure
the size of a 50's tank, I'm sure someone has gotten their shorts wet without
even being shot.
However, it seems that the 200 was built before Soaking had become
an artform to the boys at LaRami LTD. The Tanks are truly massive, but
the time required to pump it to its full capacity it long enough for the
200 user to get nailed himself. Due to the short length of the pump shaft,
the 200 requires upwards of 30 pumps to juice it up. The 100 only needs
12 and the MDS only needs 16 pumps. It's firing range is slightly shorter
than its 100 counterpart, but a fully charged 200 can hold its water for
longer, although sometimes the 200 will drain one water tank faster than
the other, making for even more charging time. Definitely not a weapon
to be without backup. A 30 would do nicely.