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        little is known about its performance; statistics reported are what could be measured thusfar. More stats will be added when more can be measured. 
      Pros
      Pumping not required.
      Cons
      Requires an active hose and specialized refill port to fill the PC.
      
      Submitted Reviews:
      Name: The Oncoming Storm | Posted: 20130729
      Number of Nozzles:1
      
        Nozzle 1:
        Name: 1
        Output: 2.5 oz/sec
      Range(angled): 37 feet
      Review:
The Speed Loader 1000 is probably the best sidearm ever made. With nearly 40' range, pump free, a large (for a sidearm) stream, and CPS chamber to boot.  It's a bit large for a pistol but it weights so little that you almost forget your carrying it which is ideal in a last resort blaster. But don't get to trigger happy with this, it gets a whopping 16 tap shots per tank. but if your careful with your ammo supply any XP is manageable, along with the CPS 1000/1200/and 2100.
      By Aqua-Flash | Posted 20090614
      The Speed Loader 1000 was released in 1999  by W3 (Wild Water Weapons).  Now, at  first many will think, another rip off poorly performing blaster, nope!  This and every other Speed Loader boasted the  famous Quick Fill Device (QFD) feature and also CPS technology.  This however got complaint from Larami, and  even though sources suggest W3 invented the QFD first, they ultimately lost and  had it taken away from them, even though the bigger issue was that they used  CPS which was patented.
      A very simple blaster, but also for what it  is, a pistol, really powerful and soaking!   Super Soakers this things size don’t have this much power, it’s almost  cheating like taking steroids for the Olympics, in fact, as the motto W3 made  on the boxes of ‘Water fights don’t have to be fair!’ it is cheating!  The nozzle is almost 3x in output which for a  blaster like this is fantastic.  The  ruggedness is brilliant too so chances are it will last ages and take a lot of  crap.  It feels and looks great with jam  red body and custard yellow along with a bit of orange and blue colours.  Even has a pressure gauge along the side,  this company pretty much did everything.   And to top it all off, easy to use and for the lazy person you’ll never  have to pump, if that doesn’t please you then good luck trying to get someone  else to do practically everything for you.   Again, given the size of this thing, the CPS power and water deliverance  from it without any pumping is bound to make someone fall to the knees (and get  soaked in the process).
      The main problem with the Speed Loader 1000  is that along with being rare nowadays, is that being quick fill only it is a  bit limited if far away from a hose, and completely useless if there is no hose  and QFD present.  Combine that with that  being a pistol it doesn’t hold much to begin with, so make sure you aren’t too  far away cos like with every blaster that only fills from the hose they can eat  away their water supply faster than Kojak at the lollies.
      Still, if you want a blaster that is small  and powerful where you don’t need to pump the Speed Loader 1000 is great.  Even so, it is a great blaster in general and  comes highly recommended providing you can find one since they are rare  nowadays.  They are pretty inexpensive  though if you do which is even better so you won’t need to spend too much.  Not only that the Speed Loader 1000 like with  almost every other Speed Loader is so durable and dependable it will probably  live longer than you will.
      Using the Speed Loader 1000
      Similar sized blasters are very good since  it provides great power and soakage in a very tight package.  Create some sort of holder and you can use it  as a sneaky second blaster.  You can  compete with slightly bigger too, however you won’t be able to keep up given  the smaller capacity.
      Against the Speed Loader 1000
      Smaller, similar sized and even slightly  larger blasters like the SC 500/600 watch out.   Even small CPS’s watch out, however just conserve and make the user run  out quickly as being a pistol it cannot keep up the pace after a short while,  but is pretty strong when it does.
      
        
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          Power  | 
          8   | 
        
        
          Weight  | 
          9   | 
        
        
          Mobility  | 
          9   | 
        
        
          Intimidation  | 
          6   | 
        
        
          Soakage  | 
          8   | 
        
        
          Durability  | 
          10   | 
        
        
          Efficiency  | 
          8   | 
        
        
          Overall  | 
          8.5   | 
        
      
      
        
          Stats  | 
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          Reservoir/Firing Chamber Volume  | 
          440mL - 15.5oz  | 
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          Range  | 
          Level  | 
          45 Degrees  | 
          Output/sec  | 
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          7.5m - 24.75'  | 
          11m - 36.3'  | 
          80mL - 2.8oz  | 
          5.6 Seconds  | 
        
        
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          Pumps  | 
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          N/A  | 
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