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ZOCCOZ
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by ZOCCOZ » Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:33 am
Well, just remember you first heard it from me. The very first ever Air Pressure water gun in retail history is the Cosmic Liquidator from 1977.
Big historical news for the ones who care about water gun history.

Cosmic Liquidator
Output = 0.33X
Shot Time = 20 seconds till severe drop off
Shot Distance = reaches up to 25 feet
Blaster Length = 9 inches
Tank Length = 6.5 inches
Pumps = 60 pumps
Tank Capacity = 700 ml
To see the full detailed review go to my new WaterGun guide on chapter VIII: Practical Water Gun Guide. (viewers should be avove 13 years old)
Edited By ZOCCOZ on 1145774028
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isoaker
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by isoaker » Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:44 am
That soaker reminds me of a gardening tool/sprayer I've used to spray things like herbicides and insecticides back in the 1980's.
Interesting find. Makes me wonder if there are more like that one as I've often wondered why I never saw a soaker like it before. Fills in part of the soaker evolutionary gap. 

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by SSCBen » Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:31 am
I remember that there was some discussion at WWN about this. I had seen an online vintage toy store that was selling a few of these as well. I've also seen the patent for this water gun and I'll pull it up if I come across it again. I don't believe they sued Larami for making an air pressure water gun because their company went out of business. :;):
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by Dacca » Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:35 am
thats pretty cool, but strange question.... wheres the pump?
more reliable then a max-D trigger

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by isoaker » Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:28 pm
Dacca wrote:thats pretty cool, but strange question.... wheres the pump?
If you look at his full review, the pump is on top of the reservoir part. The reservoir is not attached to the blaster directly; instead, there's a tube between the two.

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