Field Marshal Yang wrote:Although this is late, welcome Nick to our community at ISC. Thank you for being active for the past week or so and for having an interest in water warfare.
I've done that with my Monster-X (and CPS-4100). It is a huge blast that is guaranteed to soak anyone it hits, but it doesn't shoot very far (unless you modify it).
I prefer the waterballoon launchers that are just a stretchy cord with a pocket. They have reasonable power, and they're much easier to use than PVC waterballoon launchers.
They look much more like LaCrosse sticks.
Flyswatters aren't strong enough to fling waterballoons, but with a LaCrosse stick, you could whip waterballoons at high speed with decent accuracy.
Um, Doom, you have a duplicate post. :p Don't worry, that's happened to me before. :) Anyway, I was not suprised the first I saw how thick a tubular CPS chamber was. It makes perfect sense. Sure it seems a little thick, but it has to get it's power somehow... :soakon2: Edited By Space_Cowboy on 109...
The big difference is that iSoaker's views are a little more objective, and Adrian's views are a little more subjective. They're not really arguing though. They're basically just saying what their views are. I have no problem with making guns hard to obtain, but I'm against the banning of assault w...
"It's great for softening up the enemy defences, but you couldn't do any real damage with it. You still need ground infiltration to get the job done." said razor. "That's where I come in."
CPS 1000 most versitile gun ever made I'd say that the most versatile soaker ever made is the Monster 2001. ...As for cloud... Meh, the CPS 3200/3000 are good guns I suppose, if you know how to use them correctly, but it takes too much effort, IMHO, to pump them up (and in the correct position) to ...