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|Title = XP 75 |
|Title = XP 75 |
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|Image =Img3682xt.jpg |
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|Year = [[1994]] |
|Year = [[1994]] |
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|Available = No |
|Available = No |
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|Capacity = 900mL of water |
|Capacity = 900mL of water |
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|Family = [[XP]]}} |
|Family = [[XP]]}} |
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+ | [[File:Super Soaker XP 75 Larami 1994 Commercial Retro Toys and Cartoons|thumb|330x330px]] |
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− | The [[XP 75]] is a [[1994]] [[XP]] [[Super Soaker]] that holds 900mL of water. It |
+ | The [[XP 75]] is a [[1994]] [[XP]] [[Super Soaker]] that holds 900mL of water and is the direct successor to the original [[Super Soaker 50]]. It has no direct successors but could be considered to have an indirect successor in the [[XP 65]] (which was a direct successor to the [[Super Soaker 60]]). It is no longer available. It is an Air Blaster, and was the first in a long line of XP guns. It was rereleased in [[1998]], this time sporting a new tank that holds 1.3L of water, and a half-twist locking capability of the tank. |
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== "The 75 Blow-Out" == |
== "The 75 Blow-Out" == |
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− | The XP 75 is controversial for it's "blow-out" |
+ | The XP 75 is controversial for it's "blow-out". If pumped too many times, the reservoir will shoot out of place. The 1998 version retained the blowout feature. |
− | == Review == |
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− | {{NR}} |
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[[Category:Controversy]] |
[[Category:Controversy]] |
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[[Category:XP]] |
[[Category:XP]] |
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The XP 75 is a 1994 XP Super Soaker that holds 900mL of water and is the direct successor to the original Super Soaker 50. It has no direct successors but could be considered to have an indirect successor in the XP 65 (which was a direct successor to the Super Soaker 60). It is no longer available. It is an Air Blaster, and was the first in a long line of XP guns. It was rereleased in 1998, this time sporting a new tank that holds 1.3L of water, and a half-twist locking capability of the tank.
"The 75 Blow-Out"[]
The XP 75 is controversial for it's "blow-out". If pumped too many times, the reservoir will shoot out of place. The 1998 version retained the blowout feature.