Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by wetmonkey442 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:32 am

@DX: The photo is failing for me on Google Chrome. Make it work or send a link, because if it is a painted Defender than I want to see it ASAP. :P
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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by DX » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:33 pm

Fixed the picture.
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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by scottthewaterwarrior » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:45 pm

I find one of my favorite sleeper guns that I only recently (late last year) got was the WW Steady Stream, it doesn't look like much but it's actually a really good gun for its size. It goes about 35ft, has decent output, and the pump is easy enough that even my 8 year old neighbor can easily keep a stream going.

The Pulse Blaster is also good, though not as much as the Steady Stream, and of coarse, all you who know me even a little know how much I love the Helix! I have been able to beat some of my friends with it (the less skilled ones), though this is getting harder the more they practice. It's a good close combat weapon so at close range it is quite effective, although probably every one on this site could beat me if I used it since any smart player would just never let me get close enough.
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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by wetmonkey442 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:45 pm

Nice, that looks sick.
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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by GJIV » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:53 pm

For me it is my homemade 15 000 ml Air-PH gun. But as it is looking intimidating and all it is not very secret.

Thinking of SUper Soaker blasters, I would choose my modified XP 310. It is small, so easy to move and pump it up. But the fact that 3/4 of its reservoir can be pumped into the PC says for its power... No one every thought it is so incredible strong! I even soaked down CPS 2500 users, without getting wet at all, haha. The advantage of speed, as the gun is so small and easy to carry, makes it one of the best guns ever!

Also my modified CPS 1-3-5 is a great thing. Pull the trigger a litle, you get a 5 X:: stream, strong and powerful. pull more and get a 5 X:: and 2x 1,5 X:: left and right. Pull the trigger ful and you get a 5 X:: in the middle, 2x 1,5 X:: left and right und 2x 5 X:: aimed over and under the 5 X:: stream. A flash flood and a CPS 1000 in one gun, controlled by pressing the trigger harder, what a great thing. Also its k-modded PC brings great power and SO MUCH capacity, hehe, nice! THe ful flash attack even holds about 2 seconds :D Which makes a output of about 500 ml/s aaa

Another thing to mention is my modified CPS 1500, with all its greatness. And also the modified Hydro Cannon^^

Apart from all modified guns, and I modifed a lot, I love my CPS 2000 Mk1 and my SS 300 for all its crazy power and greatness and just their insanity :D

Besides all this, my XP 270 stands also quite up there, as it was the FIRST SUPER SOAKER I ever had... what a great improvement and big difference related to all the other crap guns! hahaha

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Re: Your Favorite Sleeper Pick

Post by cantab » Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:42 pm

Pressurised garden sprayers. Most can be set to produce a jet. Not great range or output considering their size and weight, but mine surprised people who weren't expecting a jet at all (and who were laughing when I was shooting spray before the battle because I didn't have the adjustment right). The main pro is they'll shoot for ages. And by ages I mean several minutes of continuous firing. Mine came into its own in a war on punts (boats) on a river; I set it on the front of the boat and let it shoot by itself while I used another weapon.

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