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Stencil
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by Stencil » Sun May 28, 2006 1:56 pm
The poll above is for a mark out of 10 for X-Stream blasters over all.
X-Steam blasters have always been on the selves and are the 3rd best known soakers.
They have many models, compared to their size of company.
If you have any comments on X-Stream blasters or own any of the blasters, please state them below.
I own one called "The Blaster".
It's basically a Piston Presure blaster.
It fires quite far, about 10 metres, with a 5x nozzle.
It leaks a little though.
Got another X-stream blaster coming in the post.

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avis
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by avis » Sun May 28, 2006 5:44 pm
I have a piston rifle. It's small and the stream is thin and not cohesive. However, it did get better range than the triple shot.
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ZOCCOZ
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by ZOCCOZ » Sun May 28, 2006 6:18 pm
Stencil wrote:The poll above is for a mark out of 10 for X-Stream blasters over all.
X-Steam blasters have always been on the selves and are the 3rd best known soakers.
They have many models, compared to their size of company.
If you have any comments on X-Stream blasters or own any of the blasters, please state them below.
I own one called "The Blaster".
It's basically a Piston Presure blaster.
It fires quite far, about 10 metres, with a 5x nozzle.
It leaks a little though.
Got another X-stream blaster coming in the post.

Don't you mean "Blastmaster"? Its the only piston I know of with a 5X opening.
Anyways, I have a Blastmaster piston and its the reason I actualy will give it an 8 since it can rival now the Blazer, Flash Flood or whatever on the market with 45 feet of distance(with my arm strength), good aim, 2.3X per sec, and no pressurizing. If the Tank would be larger, then it would completly dominate the contemporary market.
I have an X-Stream Airpressure model to, but it doesn't compare to the Pistons.
As a comparison, the Blazer would be a 5, while the Flash Flood would be a 4.
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Stencil
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by Stencil » Mon May 29, 2006 5:24 am
Don't you mean "Blastmaster"? Its the only piston I know of with a 5X opening.
Anyways, I have a Blastmaster piston and its the reason I actualy will give it an 8 since it can rival now the Blazer, Flash Flood or whatever on the market with 45 feet of distance(with my arm strength), good aim, 2.3X per sec, and no pressurizing. If the Tank would be larger, then it would completly dominate the contemporary market.
Nope, i'm sure its call the blaster.
Does your look a 2 litre bottle with a handle at the front. Also does it have a fake trigger?
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by ZOCCOZ » Mon May 29, 2006 4:35 pm
Stencil wrote:Don't you mean "Blastmaster"? Its the only piston I know of with a 5X opening.
Anyways, I have a Blastmaster piston and its the reason I actualy will give it an 8 since it can rival now the Blazer, Flash Flood or whatever on the market with 45 feet of distance(with my arm strength), good aim, 2.3X per sec, and no pressurizing. If the Tank would be larger, then it would completly dominate the contemporary market.
Nope, i'm sure its call the blaster.
Does your look a 2 litre bottle with a handle at the front. Also does it have a fake trigger?
I am talking about this one: Blastmaster 660
Could you post a picture of your model, or perhaps a diagram? I never heard or seen one of those I think.
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