Weird Guns......
- MilkMan
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You know those new shield guns? Are they good. They look kind of cool, but knowing about all these guns in '04 and all these non-SS's I'm not keeping my hopes up.
There is a commercial for it.....
There is a commercial for it.....
"Anything with a nozzle and a pump is good enough for me." <--------------- Same lying signature 3 years and counting!
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- BlueSmudge
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some one post a pic. I would like to see one. I bet your could put a sheild on most soakers.
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- Neuro
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- MilkMan
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The gun itself I know is horrible. But you gotta admit.............the shield idea is pretty cool. You could go a whole fight without getting soaked(and not soaking anyone else with your XPBackfire-esquepy gun too.........)
"Anything with a nozzle and a pump is good enough for me." <--------------- Same lying signature 3 years and counting!
- Toaster
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- MilkMan
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- Toaster
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on the WWN forums, there was a guy from Mattel pitching Sheild Blasters. he said he was a 12-year-old and had a dad working for NASA. heh heh. fake.Originally posted by Mdriver@May 12 2004, 05:56 PM
What are you guys talking about? What Mattel guy?
Also I know you can but shields on guns but it isn't the same as built in goodness.
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I saw a picture once of someone who had made a shield for his CPS 2500 out of corrugatged cardboard (a.k.a., plastic cardboard). Can someone give me the link? I've been looking but haven't been able to find it again.
Also, is corrugated plastic the preferred method for making soaker-mounted shields, or is there something else that works well? For personal shields that you carry on your arm I plan on using the Rubbermaid-lid-with-string method. Thanks!
Also, is corrugated plastic the preferred method for making soaker-mounted shields, or is there something else that works well? For personal shields that you carry on your arm I plan on using the Rubbermaid-lid-with-string method. Thanks!