Marketed:
2004, 2005
Classification:
Carbine
Suggested
Uses: Main, Sidearm
Used
By: Scouts, anyone
Dimensions:
12.25" x 3.4" x 9.5"
Weight
Empty: TBM
Weight
Full: TBM
Reservoir
Volume: 16.5 oz
Shots/Tank:
TBM
Nozzles:
1.9 mm
Output/sec:
2
oz
Shot
Time*: TBM
Max. Range*:
37 ft
Accurate Range*:
30
ft
Pump
Capacity: 1.2 oz
Pumps
to 100%: 18
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The Liquidator
resembles, much like the SC Tripple Charge, the XP Tripple Play, and
the Max D Secret Strike, is an over/under carbine. Being designed
taller and not longer the Liquidator is a good one handed gun. It
makes a fairly good side arm or scouting weapon. It only holds
16.5 oz, and it uses it up pretty quickly, but side arms don't really
need to hold much water, nor do guns used for scouting. I
recomend scouts not to engage the enemy if at all possible, but if
engaged the Liquidator makes a good weapon. Its superior range
and power will get you through just about any tough situation long
enough to get away. I've faced smaller CPS weapons with this
blaster before, and it will compete as long as you have ammo.
The Liquidator's exterior plastic shell is very strong, and the design
is pretty durable, but the internals don't match. This is
because, and only because, it has a Max D nozzle. While Max D
nozzles do give a nice stream of water and arguably more range than
other nozzle designs they are also very finicky and break easily.
I haven't had a Liquidator break on me yet, but I am still very very
cautious about this gun because of the trigger/nozzle. A deadly
flaw on an otherwise flawless gun. That's pretty sad too since
almost every new soaker out there comes with Max D technology.
Pros:
Heavy power and good range, wonderful compactness
Cons:
This gun isn't the best at conserving ammo
Recommendation:
Yes
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