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Old 06-22-2006, 10:01 AM   #1
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Default Ex 630 review- By CROC

Ex 630- Wing Sang toys - Number 2163
Length 29" OR 73.6 com
Width, Height, Weight, Resevoir volume and pump volume yet to be tested
Additional features- Sturdy semi track mounted pump

Nozzle .5x-1x
Output: .75oz./sec (average)
shot time until noticeable drop off: 29 seconds
Range-Level: 24'2.3"

Additional notes:
-One nozzle
-Very intimidating until you see its stream
-Long shot time
-Non tethered cap
-Pressure relief valve on the cap
-Pump feels sturdy
-Water might spray from the pressure relief cap if over pumped
-Uses the old Super Soaker (pinch tubing) trigger, could wear down and leak
-Thin stream
-Low output
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Old 06-22-2006, 03:04 PM   #2
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Very thorough review...though a picture would really spice it up! Also, what are your opinions concerning this gun? I'm assuming they're not incredibly good, but it's good to have something in paragraph-form for reviews. Readers, in general, don't like viewing lists of fine details--although I'm content with it.

If you didn't know, Ben is planning to update the site this summer, and this review would probably be very well suited for the update.
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Old 06-22-2006, 06:13 PM   #3
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I have it- It flat out sucks. It has a (I'm very serious when I say this) Pinhole sized nozzle and it still only shoots 25 feet, so I tried a nozzle drill nothing big, I don't know the size of the bit (and I'm too lazy to check) But, the bit fit into the hole, so I drilled, It barely got out any plastic and now my gun shoots 15-20 feet. Ug.
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Old 06-22-2006, 06:25 PM   #4
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When you do a nozzle drill, you have to be very careful about how far you drill and you've got to smooth out the resulting cut. Never drill the whole nozzle unless you want a low range riot blast. 1/3-2/3 of the nozzle is the best amount to take out. That's how I added 10ft of range to my Defender with a simple drill.
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Old 06-22-2006, 07:46 PM   #5
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Supersoaker, you probably have a defective model, CROC's EX-630 has a great range (way further than his max-d 5000), though as you said , a pinhole nozzle.
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Old 06-24-2006, 10:43 PM   #6
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Supersoaker- try this little home experiment (please note- I have not done this to my gun)(If it works, post about it in modifications and repairs):
1. Take the cap off of the EX-630
2. Put some hot glue on the little white part in the cap
This will stop the gun from releasing pressure from the cap. Just like any other CVF(ish)'d gun, pump till it gets hard, then fire
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Also, what are your opinions concerning this gun?
The gun has a good range, but if it's windy, dont use it in a water war. The stream will be blown away (seriously). It is good for 1HK, and that is about it. I think the gun is about 70-80/100 on my scale of rating, as it is a beast, but it has a long shot and a good distance
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Old 06-25-2006, 02:53 AM   #7
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The stats are what I somewhat expected. A small name brand that can keep up with contemporary Super Soakers of its nozzle class.
i think we should all write Hasbro a thank you letter for droping the bar so low that they are partialy on par with chinese small name brands. How nice of them to help them out.

http://www.wingsang.com/listproduct.php?id=35
Wing Sang, the company website. They have some Super Drencher Air Pressure soakers that I would prefer over this years SS air pressures. Like the m16 and mp5 lookalikes.
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There is a picture of the gun, it is the same image as you will see by following ZOCCOZ's link. There is also a pic of one NIB, which I am putting below this post.

This is the same gun. The guns just have various colours
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Old 07-12-2006, 06:51 PM   #9
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After looking around my local canadian tire store, I noticed that the EX360 sells prity well. Plus Canadian Tire has no problem with selling or stocking large items. Perhaps BBT would be able to manufacture larger soakers if they would produce Canadian Tire exclusive soakers instead of canadian Walmart exclusive soakers.
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