Discussions of all varieties of stock water guns and water blasters.
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isoaker
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by isoaker » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:56 pm
martianshark wrote:Are you sure? The box showed both a soda bottle and a water bottle which I think indicates that it can use any bottle. Also, the threading on the Bottle Blitz's bottle is wider than the Bottle shot's. The bottle shot had threading exactly the same as a soda bottle. This makes it seem like the Bottle Blitz has threading that's in between the size of soda bottles and water bottles.
Have you used the Bottle Shot or Bottle Blitz or are you making your claim just based on pictures? Both can use water bottles and soda bottles, but only the smaller diameter threaded openings. There are many types of plastic bottles that have wider mouths that simply won't fit on these blasters.

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ArColone
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by ArColone » Sun Aug 15, 2010 2:28 am
The problem with this gun is that when a large bottle (over 1 liter) is attached, the bottle is guaranteed to buckle. Bottles with a harder plastic type (exp. shampoo bottle) will also work with this gun and decrease the chances of the bottle buckling. Not a bad piston water gun, but I would pick the Pulse Force over the Bottle Blitz any day of the week.
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