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- cooldood31
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I've closed it up for the moment. Must finish one project first.cooldood31 wrote:Ineteresting. Very interesting. It certainly looks different on the inside than I thought it would. If you still have it open maybe you should try freezing the check valve.
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Much better innards than most guns. I like how you can get all the excess water out of the tank by tilting it back when you pump. Excluding the wiring, it seems relatively simple for a soaker. Might have to get me one of these.
Adrian
Adrian
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My main complaint on this soaker (and the Lightning) is just the height of the trigger-grip handle. It's just too short for me to hold comfortably (and the bottom part is to big thick that my pinky has no place to go).
Otherwise, 'tis a good stock soaker with nice features (i.e. CPS-like firing chamber and multiple nozzles). Don't even need the batteries for the pressure gauge since you can SEE the PC through the casing.
Otherwise, 'tis a good stock soaker with nice features (i.e. CPS-like firing chamber and multiple nozzles). Don't even need the batteries for the pressure gauge since you can SEE the PC through the casing.
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The wires run from the battery to the electronic pressure gauge and to the pressure sensor.BlueMage wrote:wow, what are all those wires for? ???
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