Got Your 2005 Mini Super Soakers?
I saw a set on eBay, but no, I haven't bothered to get any yet. I haven't even got any of the full-sized ones.
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Too darn cute! Too bad those guys don't appear to be available anywhere near to me.
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Well, for typical outdoor water fights, probably not very effective. However, for collectors and the odd indoor water fight, they'd be perfect!hunter wrote:I wouldnt want them, they would probably be useless in combat.
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Agreed. My mini CPS 2100 is so cool. I've used it in so many indoor sneak attacks. Plus as Isoaker said, it's cute.isoaker_com wrote:Well, for typical outdoor water fights, probably not very effective. However, for collectors and the odd indoor water fight, they'd be perfect!
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But minis are much more fun. I have a mini-MX, and it's great for ambushing the freshmen at track practice. They actually shoot far, for their size. My pump is messed up and because of that it gets over 25ft range!
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emperor_james wrote:Those are just regular squirt pistols though, right? Where do you get them? I might get one, if just to have one.
They're only $1 at Jack in the Box restaurants for a limited time.
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First, I have to say that i actually like squirt pistols. They are nice to play around indoors, plus these are the first water guns I played with as a kid (pre-soaker time.)
Now having said that, other than a collectors worth, I would not see much use in SS minis. Especialy since the molding of the mini replicas take away some space from the water tank. My local $2 store sells 3-4 squirt pistols for $1.50 CAN. And those have the very nice neon-transparent look with an economical space and deasant range.
Plus when it comes to indoor games, squirt pistols have made an advancement over the years aswell which should be out of the league of SS minis.
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Now having said that, other than a collectors worth, I would not see much use in SS minis. Especialy since the molding of the mini replicas take away some space from the water tank. My local $2 store sells 3-4 squirt pistols for $1.50 CAN. And those have the very nice neon-transparent look with an economical space and deasant range.
Plus when it comes to indoor games, squirt pistols have made an advancement over the years aswell which should be out of the league of SS minis.
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