SC 600 |
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Product Details |
Specifications |
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Manufacturer | |
Type | Cylindrical CPS |
Release Year | 2001 |
Reservoir Capacity | 1745 mL (59 oz.) |
End Year | 2001 |
Chamber Capacity | |
Availability | Discontinued |
Pump Capacity | |
Original Price | |
Shots Per Tank | |
Typical eBay Price | |
Pumps Until Full | 24 to 26 |
Line | Super Chargers |
Weight Empty | 47 oz. (1.33 kg) |
Patents | D423,609 |
Weight Full | 110 oz. (3.12 kg) |
Marks | 3 |
Dimensions | 23 1/4" x 9 1/2" |
Nozzle | Level Range | Angled Range | Average Output | Shot Time |
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m | m | mL/s |
Freakmist's Review
The Super Charger 600 is a great side arm. If a QFD is near, you don't have to pump it till you run put of pressure. If a QFD is not near, then the SC 600 can be filled and pressurized the normal way. The colors of this weapon are not the best. The orange could easily give away your postion. The pump and trigger feel sturdy. You don't have to pump much to fill this soaker, if you chose to pump. One of the things I do not like is the thin stream of water it shoots. The price of the SC 600 is very reasonable. I recommend that you buy the SC 600 if you find it.
Other Sites' Reviews
Marks
Mark | Year | Edition | Performance | Differences |
1 | 1999 | Original | Inferior | Biege body; orange reservoir and chamber; black pump and grip. |
2 | 1999 | Improved | Superior | Biege body; orange reservoir and chamber; grey pump and grip. |
3 | | European | Superior | Blue body; orange reservoir and chamber. |
Credits | Pros | Cons | Media | Modifications |
- Review and Pros/Cons by Freakmist
- Photo by The Dark Annihilator
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- Light
- No or Little pumps
- Good Range
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