SC 400 |
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Product Details |
Specifications |
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Manufacturer | |
Type | |
Release Year | 2001 |
Reservoir Capacity | 720 mL (24.25 oz.) |
End Year | 2001 |
Chamber Capacity | |
Availability | Discontinued |
Pump Capacity | |
Original Price | |
Shots Per Tank | |
Typical eBay Price | |
Pumps Until Full | 16 to 20 |
Line | Super Chargers |
Weight Empty | 20 oz. (.57 kg) |
Patents | 6,138,871, D427,251 |
Weight Full | 44.25 oz. (1.25 kg) |
Marks | 2 |
Dimensions | 16 1/4" x 8 1/2" |
Nozzle | Level Range | Angled Range | Average Output | Shot Time |
| ft | ft | oz/s | s |
m | m | mL/s |
Monsoon's Review
The SC 400 is a great little sidearm with SC capability. The gun itself looks very modern, but has bright coloring. It's tank empties quickly when trigger-happy, but it has a pretty big nozzle for a gun of its size. I personally use it for sneak attacks, and it works! On some models (not mine) it won't shoot when tilted upwards. This is a pain if your trying to take out snipers high up. Its structural integrity is great, a fairly sturdy gun. Nothing more to say than that its a great backup or sidearm.
Other Sites' Reviews
Marks
Mark | Year | Edition | Performance | Differences |
1 | 1999 | Original | Equal | Biege body; dark red pump and grip; green reservoir. |
2 | 2000 | Rerelease | Equal | Yellow body; orange pump; blue grip and reservoir. |
Credits | Pros | Cons | Media | Modifications |
- Review and Pros/Cons by Monsoon
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- Small size
- Good nozzle and power for its size
- Uses both QFD and regular filling
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- Very bright coloring
- Small capacity
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