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From what you're describing as criteria, your best bet is the Super Soaker Aquapack Devastator. Personally, I'd recommend the Water Warriors Pirahna. It meets all your criteria but falls slightly under the 50oz mark.
Adrian
From what you're describing as criteria, your best bet is the Super Soaker Aquapack Devastator. Personally, I'd recommend the Water Warriors Pirahna. It meets all your criteria but falls slightly under the 50oz mark.
Adrian
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What about the CPS 2100? That's got a good power-to-weight ratio, is pretty tough with its tracked pump, and isn't too expensive. I don't know about water capactiy, but I would guess it would be enough for you.
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Regarding the CPS2100: how available are these things these days since I've yet to see a single one on sale in local stores.
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I haven't actually seen any in stores, but there have been many reports of seeing them in Sports Authority, and there are regularly a fair few on eBay.
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That may be true, but I still tend to avoid recommending things I haven't seen myself or don't considering as easily available (I don't consider stuff on eBay as easily available). Just my thoughts. You're right, though, that the CPS2100 is a soaker that pretty much fits the request.Spinner wrote:I haven't actually seen any in stores, but there have been many reports of seeing them in Sports Authority, and there are regularly a fair few on eBay.
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Well, he specifically mentioned he could buy soakers off eBay, so I included it in my appraisal. :;):
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^ yup, you're right. But avoiding suggesting ebay 'tis something that's stuck in my head.
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Small but powerful rifles...its like they're built JUST for me! The Pirahna is one of my all time favorites. Compact but with longer range and moderate drenching power. The assault rifle of the soaker set. I love small mid-power weapons...supersoaker wrote:Adrian wrote: Personally, I'd recommend the Water Warriors Pirahna. It meets all your criteria but falls slightly under the 50oz mark.
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^^^ You sure love your Pirahnas!
Adrian
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