XP 270 |
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Product Details |
Specifications |
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Manufacturer | |
Type | Separate Air Chamber |
Release Year | 2000 |
Reservoir Capacity | |
End Year | 2001 |
Chamber Capacity | |
Availability | Discontinued |
Pump Capacity | |
Original Price | |
Shots Per Tank | |
Typical eBay Price | |
Pumps Until Full | |
Line | Xtra Power |
Weight Empty | |
Patents | D426,592 |
Weight Full | |
Marks | 4 |
Dimensions | |
Nozzle | Level Range | Angled Range | Average Output | Shot Time |
| ft | ft | oz/s | s |
m | m | mL/s |
Spinner's Review
The XP 270 is the replacement for the old XP 70 and features a larger reservoir. It is classed as a light assault rifle suitable for scouts or light grunts. Range is acceptable, as is output, which, while not huge, is enough to hold its own in most battles. The weak point about this gun is the reservoir's cap connection. I've seen two broken in the same position, so be careful you don't drop it. Overall, this is a pretty decent gun. Just stay mobile and beware of CPSs and higher class XPs like the 150 and the 310.
Other Sites' Reviews
Marks
Mark | Year | Edition | Performance | Differences |
1 | 2000 | Original | Equal | Yellow body; green chamber and reservoir. |
2 | | Rerelease | Equal | Grey body; blue chamber and reservoir. |
3 | | Rerelease | Equal | Black body; blue chamber and reservoir. |
4 | | Rerelease | Equal | Red body; blue chamber and reservoir. |
Credits | Pros | Cons | Media | Modifications |
- Review and Pros/Cons by Spinner
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