I can't say much about it now as I have literally just got in from purchasing it, and I have to go out again soon, so I'll post details of its firing later.
But I can tell you that from holding it and feeling the pump so far, it's a very comfortable blaster, perfect as a light primary and just as good as a medium secondary. The trigger grip is so easy to hold and if this blaster got wet in the fray, I doubt it would be uncomfortable. Seems pretty durable too, and I found out that this blaster can also have a scope attatched.
Soaker Wars: Rattler - Review
- TheTyphoon
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Soaker Wars: Rattler - Review
My Current Soaker Loadout: CPS 2500, SC 500, 1 x Water Balloon
- Silence
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Re: Soaker Wars: Rattler - Review
I just took a glance at iSoaker's review because I didn't know what this water gun looks like.
Question: how long is the pump? Looks like it could feel a little short.
Question: how long is the pump? Looks like it could feel a little short.
- TheTyphoon
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Re: Soaker Wars: Rattler - Review
It is semi tracked when fully extended. The pump is relatively short, but the stream it produces lasts an acceptable time. The front of the pump moves about 9cm when you fully extend it out.
The pump handle itself is a little larger/chunkier than that of a CPS 1000.
The pump handle itself is a little larger/chunkier than that of a CPS 1000.
My Current Soaker Loadout: CPS 2500, SC 500, 1 x Water Balloon