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| | #16 |
| Retired Moderator Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Canada
Posts: 832
UserID: 56 | This post should be moved to the "recent additions to your armory" thread. I've never heard of that brand of water gun before. EDIT by SilentGuy: I moved the thread, as you must have noticed by now. I assumed the old thread would just be covered up over time, but I guess not... So, thanks for pointing this out.
__________________ Do not underestimate the power of stupidity in large groups Last edited by SilentGuy : 06-13-2006 at 03:18 PM. |
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| | #17 |
| Junior member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Omaha NE
Posts: 8
UserID: 698 | I just bought an XP250 off of eBay, the trigger handle is broken but I shouldn't have too much trouble fixing that. If there are any issues, I'll be sure to bring it up in the Repairs forum.
__________________ O-ren Ishii: "You didn't think it was gonna be that easy, did you?" The Bride: "You know, for a second there... yeah, I kinda did." -Kill Bill Vol. 1 |
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| | #18 |
| Junior member Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 10
UserID: 714 | I got my super soakers not to long ago their all max infusion man these are cool you know because of the backpacks it's so cool SUPER SOAKERS SUPER SOAKER XP-310 SUPER SOAKER MAX INFUSION OVERLOAD SUPER SOAKER MAX INFUSION AQUAPACK SUPER SOAKER MAX INFUSION FLASH FLOOD SUPER SOAKER MAX INFUSION ARTIC SHOCK |
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| | #19 |
| Retired Moderator Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Canada
Posts: 832
UserID: 56 | I just got two mediocre blasters: the Vaporizer and the MI Overload. Range isn't important to me so both are fine in my arsenal. The Overload is my first backpack blaster. I don't think the Vaporizer is that bad, it's actually a decent gun if you pump hard enough. And it's pretty cheap to buy.
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| | #20 |
| Junior member Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 16
UserID: 643 | I just got a blazer when my arctic shock's trigger shot I like it.
__________________ Current Guns: Flash Flood | Arctic Shock (trigger valve leaks) |XP Backfire | 2 max-d 3000s |blazer Wishlist: CPS 2000| CPS 2500 | Cps 2700 | Last edited by lord malak : 07-03-2006 at 11:50 PM. |
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| inventor Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: New York
Posts: 1
UserID: 957 | Quote:
I invented the Storm line for Trendmasters and now at Jakks Pacific, what if anything do find wrong with them? Alan | |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Somewhere
Posts: 241
UserID: 301 | Quote:
Welcome to SSCentral! It's not often to welcome inventors to the boards! That said, though I can't speak for all, I do feel that Storm guns have only had limited exposure and experience in the general online soaker community. My own experience with the Storm line is limited to the Storm Cyclone Force 3 back in 2000. The dual action pumping nature of the Storm Gun felt odd to me (I didn't like the resistance when extending the pump as it seems to slow down my overall pump rate). The stream it produced was decent, but the soaker, itself, was more expensive than comparable soakers of its time. Price and limited funds are the primary reasons I haven't tested many. Additionally, in Canada, Storm guns were simply not as accessible, thus I was unable to try out more recent models. ![]()
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| | #23 |
| the croc with a ... Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada (GTA)
Posts: 227
UserID: 569 | To tell you the truth, I have never seen a single Storm gun in real life. Even when I was in the states for a few days and i went to K mart, they were not there. Back on topic, I got a CPS 3000 not too long ago, and just got a "camel pack" to replace the non existent one that I got with the gun.
__________________ ~CROC~(c 'rock)n. -The master of ideas, and the occasional mod (Works with mr. dude) Mods: 3xA combat - CPS Turbine - Super Flash Flood - (working on CPH) |
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| | #24 |
| He who comes back... Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Apple Vally, Minnesota
Posts: 228
UserID: 290 | Since this topic has been brought up... I got a CPS 2500 for christmas =]. -SL |
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| | #25 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Québec, Canada
Posts: 89
UserID: 752 | I just got lucky today, I scored at my local Zellers a STE triple shot(6$) and a XP BackFire(5$). Both was left from previous years sales. I know the BackFire is just a gimmick, but it is very rare to find old NIB soakers like this nowdays .Here's the XP: http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?i...scf28311wf.jpg Just one thing though, I tried my triple shot and the small stream shoots a little angled to the right . I might post in the repair forums on this.
__________________ Armory: AS Hydroblitz (x2), MI FlashFlood, STE TripleShot, XP Backfire, XP 215, XP 105, XXP 175, Big Bottle BLaster(x2), SC Power Pak, SpeedLoader1000, SpeedLoader 1500, SpeedLoader Double-Cross 3000, CPS Splashzooka (x2), CPS 1200, CPS 1500, CPS 2000 Mk2, CPS 2100 |
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| Administrator Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: UK
Posts: 1,314
UserID: 77 | Quote:
Hi Alan, My overall view of Storm guns is that they are generally a little underpowered. However, the smaller-sized guns are tough and good for their size. I have one of the constant-pressure Storm guns; I'd have liked to see more in that range. I quite like the styling on some Storm guns, and their solid, well-built feel, but I'd like to see more power to back them up. Pressurised reservoir doesn't really satisfy when you get above the size of something like a Storm 500. Spinner
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| | #27 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Central Vermont
Posts: 132
UserID: 976 | The most recent additions to my armory was a MI-Helix and my now complete WBL Multi-Shot Heavy-Assault-Rifle, named The C.L.A.W Launcher (Compact, Low, Angle, Water-balloon Launcher) I don't have any stats on the C.L.A.W, because a few days before it was compleated, my bike pump gave out and I havn't had a chance to get a new one. But once I do, I'm going to be writing up a full article on it. |
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| He who comes back... Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Apple Vally, Minnesota
Posts: 228
UserID: 290 | Well I just scored 2 Monsters off my friend =]. I was over at his house and we were wandering through his old shed. I stumbled upon 2 2001 Monsters sticking out a basket. I was like =O. I pulled one out and he looked at me and was like, oh you can have those, they are leaky and hurt your thumb. I was like =O again. So he gave me them both for free. =3 I am really happy because I have been really lucky these past months/years. My armory is growing. Armory: x6 Xp 150 Xp 210 Xp 310 SC 500 Cps 2100 (75 Ballon Kmod) Cps 2500 Cps 3200 x2 Monster (2001) Just need a Cps 2000 now =p. Its the fact of owning an actual 2000 and being able to hold and fire it and hold the power of a stock soaker. Hehehe -SL |
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| | #29 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: MI, US
Posts: 447
UserID: 809 | All the people I know are either not dumb enough to do that, or are dumb enough to have already thrown them away.
__________________ http://hbww.fateback.com/index.html Website w/ info on teams, armory, etc. A pessimist says a bucket of water is half empty, an optimist says its half full. But the Aquatic Soaking Squad warrior starts looking for a teammate who may need ammo. |
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| | #30 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Central Vermont
Posts: 132
UserID: 976 | One of the people on my team made an amazing score on ebay. They managed to snag a CPS 2000 for a mere $14.04! I was speachless at his bidding skill. The 2000 was actualy part of a pack of three guns that he bought for $42.15, which if you devide by 3 = $14.04. The other two guns in the pack was an XXP-275 and an XXP-175. You can see the item for yourself here. Last edited by WaterWolf : 02-23-2007 at 11:44 AM. |
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