Rare monster X

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Rare monster X

Post by Fishfan » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:19 am

I just saw a rare monster X (the smaller one released in 2002 to take up less shelf space) on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Larami-Super-So ... 4169c7acc0
it was the one Isoaker didn't take out of the box because of it's rarity. Its $125.

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Re: Rare monster X

Post by SEAL » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:47 am

That's the kind I had. Damn, I miss that thing, haha. I'm sure the 2700 is better, but still, that would've been one more good blaster in my arsenal (along with the 4100 and 2100 that suffered the same fate.).

I've always wanted to get another one, but for $125... No thanks.
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Re: Rare monster X

Post by marauder » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:51 am

I didn't know you had an MX. I am curious to see how good the MX would be with an LRT replacement mod.
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Re: Rare monster X

Post by SEAL » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:56 am

Yeah, I did. That was when I was like 7. I also had a crapload of other water guns, including a CPS 2100, 4100, MD 5000 and 6000 (an older yellow and black one.), Storm 760 and T-Shock 8000 (not sure if those are the correct model numbers.), some X-Stream piston gun that actually shot pretty far, and about 50 squirt pistols, haha.

That was when I first got into water guns, however, I lost interest when the winter came, and all those blasters just sat around unused for many years, until my dad threw them out. A lot of them were broken anyway (the MX was spurting water out of the QFD adapter whenever I pumped.), but when I got back into water guns in 2007, I realized what a huge mistake it was. Oh, well.
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