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supersoaker
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by supersoaker » Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:41 pm
In this review I will review the APD
Well I got this super soaker gun a few days ago and I must say I love it! I first took it out and it lasted 10 minutes of pretty much constant shooting! Tilted at a 60-70 degree angle it shot 37 feet! (yes, I put down measuring tape) I love it's sleek design and colors! The backpack carries all the water so the gun isn't heavy and the backpack fits to your body! But, it has it's downfalls too, I found that the quickfill is impossible to not spill when the backpack is still attached to your back. But I just quickly screwed it off and back on. It has a long fill time, but that is just common sense, because it has a big tank. The only other thing bad is the trigger is hard to pull and hurts your fingers. I had a water war with my sister I had my APD and she had a Max-D 6000 and water baloons. I sniped her from 30 feet away and she was soaked!!!
Overall the APD is the best gun I've ever owned!
Pros
Lots of water, long range, sleek look, light, has CPS technology.
Cons
Backpack can get a little heavy after 20+ minutes of running, quick fill cap is hard to use while on back, trigger hard to pull.
APD 10/10!!!
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by isoaker » Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:52 pm
Nice review! Thanks! With your permission, I plan to repost it on the APD's review page on iSoaker.com.

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supersoaker
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by supersoaker » Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:58 pm
Ok sure, you can post it and thank-you!:D
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by DX » Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:00 pm
Good review, although 30, 37 ft. is nowhere near long range, and not even close to sniping range. 50 ft. is long range, and I would say 60ft is good sniping range.
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supersoaker
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by supersoaker » Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:01 pm
yes well I was shooting into the wind and well, I still sniped her :p And can you tell me which 2005-2004 stock gun can fire 60 feet?
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by emperor_james » Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:49 pm
Do you really find the backpack heavy? Most people find it very light. That aside, great reveiw, covers all major aspects of the gun.
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by supersoaker » Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:56 pm
well it's not really, but after running for a while it does start to get a little heavy
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