It's like a Roller with minimal spread, less power and poor turf-covering capability.
Did we need a semi-automatic weapon? Don't we have something close enough in the Splat Roller (normal, Krak-On, Hero Replica)? And why does it feel weirdly weak? Does it take 3 shots to splat someone with this? I'm just asking because I assumed it would take 3 shots since it fires 3 at a time, but I swear I hit someone with 3 shots once (quickly enough that they couldn't regenerate any health) and the other guy lived (I didn't, of course).
I think it's supposed to be like a precision weapon, but it's so thoroughly outclassed by just about any Blaster in that regard that I'm honestly unsure why this exists. And I think it's outranged by the .96 Gal, maybe the .52 Gals too (not certain though), so if you want a powerful gun, those should be better options as well (.52 Gal has better defense with Splash Wall and it has Killer Wail too, .52 Deco has better offense with Seekers for long-range and mobility and Inkstrikes for superior turf coverage and harassment to anywhere from anywhere, .96 Gal almost always splats faster, has Sprinklers for superior turf coverage, and has Echolocator which gives your whole team info and instantly refills your ink supply so you can keep shooting).
I guess the Disruptor sub-weapon could be useful for making sure all three shots connect, but I don't like those (I remember them costing too much ink per throw). Killer Wail is a nice special pretty much anywhere, if you ever charge it with that fire rate (can it cover turf quickly? Because if it does, I don't see how).
So overall, I'm hating it. Dropped it after I tried it out, never looking back.
...Okay, maybe I'll look again if they release a stronger version or a Custom version with, I dunno, Splat Bombs or Seekers or Sprinklers or something. Or if the Custom gets Bubbler/Kraken.