By: mr. dude
| Number of Pumps | 80 until all lights are green | |
| Reservoir Capacity | 1072mL |
| Nozzle | Range (Level) | Range (Angled) | Max. Output | Shot Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6.13m/20.11' | 10.67m/35.07' | 50mL/sec | 12 sec to drop-off |
The WW Yellow Jacket is a cross between a light rifle and a pistol in terms of size, but has the power of a light rifle. It has a great range, on par with that of many larger soakers, good shot time, and decent output for its size.
My main problem is the pressurized reservoir. Normally I don’t mind them, but the Yellow Jacket I have requires around eighty pumps (when it’s 70-80% full) to pressurize a one litre reservoir. That’s a lot of pumps for a small capacity. On the bright side, it’s so easy to pump that it feels like thirty pumps.
It’s a great gun, I don’t think it’s supposed to require eighty pumps, if not, then it almost has no downfalls, and is one of the best large pistols ever made
Pros:Good range, small, decent output, stings a little, translucent reservoir
Cons:Too many pumps, small capacity
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