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The '''XP 310''' is a [[2000]] [[XP]] [[Larami]] [[Super Soaker]] that holds 1.2L of water. It is a fairly large soaker and is the successor of the [[1998]] [[XP 110]]. The XP 310 featured a pressure gauge, something not many Super Soakers had even until that point, two pressure chambers and a nozzle selector, something [[XP 250|only one other XP Super Soaker]] had until then. The XP 310 was discontinued a few years later to make way for more powerful blaster designs, such as the [[Max-D 6000]]. It is no longer available as its home line has since been discontinued. It is classified as an air blaster with a separate pressure chamber.
   
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== Description ==
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The XP 310 is a standard rifle-sized soaker, with a blue body with red accents, clear yellow reservoir, dual clear yellow pressure chambers and a black angled pump. The reservoir of the blaster has a tethered cap to prevent loss of the cap. The XP 310 has four nozzle settings; 1×, 1.2×, 1.5× and 2×.
   
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== Internals ==
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The XP 310 has internals standard for air blasters for its time. It has a pull valve trigger, hoses, two separate firing chambers and an air pump among other things.
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== Blaster Co-relation ==
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The XP 310 was the successor of the older XP 110.
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== Faults ==
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Like most other blasters, the XP 310 has faults. The main fault with the soaker is that it is rather weak compared to blasters of today, due to its low-powered nozzle settings; the XP 310 has been somewhat outclassed by newer XP blasters, but still manages to hold its own.
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== How to Fire ==
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{{Step|1|Unscrew the tethered cap and load the reservoir with water.}}
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{{Step|2|Screw the cap back on.}}
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{{Step|3|Pump the blaster 11-12 times.}}
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{{Step|4|Pull the trigger to fire a stream of water.}}
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==Commercial==
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[[File:XP 310 Commercial|thumb|center|335 px]]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 9 January 2017

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XP 310
XP310
Year Released:

2000

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

1.47L of water

Family:

XP

Additional Pages:Reviewless

The XP 310 is a 2000 XP Larami Super Soaker that holds 1.2L of water. It is a fairly large soaker and is the successor of the 1998 XP 110. The XP 310 featured a pressure gauge, something not many Super Soakers had even until that point, two pressure chambers and a nozzle selector, something only one other XP Super Soaker had until then. The XP 310 was discontinued a few years later to make way for more powerful blaster designs, such as the Max-D 6000. It is no longer available as its home line has since been discontinued. It is classified as an air blaster with a separate pressure chamber.

Description[]

The XP 310 is a standard rifle-sized soaker, with a blue body with red accents, clear yellow reservoir, dual clear yellow pressure chambers and a black angled pump. The reservoir of the blaster has a tethered cap to prevent loss of the cap. The XP 310 has four nozzle settings; 1×, 1.2×, 1.5× and 2×.

Internals[]

The XP 310 has internals standard for air blasters for its time. It has a pull valve trigger, hoses, two separate firing chambers and an air pump among other things.

Blaster Co-relation[]

The XP 310 was the successor of the older XP 110.

Faults[]

Like most other blasters, the XP 310 has faults. The main fault with the soaker is that it is rather weak compared to blasters of today, due to its low-powered nozzle settings; the XP 310 has been somewhat outclassed by newer XP blasters, but still manages to hold its own.

How to Fire[]

Step 1 - Unscrew the tethered cap and load the reservoir with water.
Step 2 - Screw the cap back on.
Step 3 - Pump the blaster 11-12 times.
Step 4 - Pull the trigger to fire a stream of water.

Commercial[]

XP_310_Commercial

XP 310 Commercial