*News*1977 - First ever Airpressure water gun
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*News*1977 - First ever Airpressure water gun
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)
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)
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The link doesn't seem to work--is the server down?
Interesting--you always hear about how Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker. Do think it was intended for his concept to model the Cosmic Liquidator, or do you think it was a coincidence?
Too bad there isn't enough documentation of early water guns/
Interesting--you always hear about how Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker. Do think it was intended for his concept to model the Cosmic Liquidator, or do you think it was a coincidence?
Too bad there isn't enough documentation of early water guns/
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Bad box picture. The reservoir is actually separate with the pump on the top of the reservoir. The pressurized reservoir is attached by a tube to the gun-part.
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I know I shouldn't post until I look at the actual review, but whatever: I'm still wondering what happened to that pump . Why isn't it shown on the gun, and where was the pump supposed to be (I can guess, but I'd prefer your answer)?
I don't want to robb you of the suprise how it works or how it looks like. It takes the fun out of reviews. I deliberatly only posted the stats on the forums.
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Well, there goes the expense.Bad box picture. The reservoir is actually separate with the pump on the top of the reservoir. The pressurized reservoir is attached by a tube to the gun-part.
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