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| Junior member Join Date: Jul 2006
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UserID: 796 | I am looking for an old school gun ZX 2000. If anyone is selling one or knows where to get one please e-mail me at |
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UserID: 1 | A ZX 3000 is on eBay currently: http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-Large-SUPER-...QQcmdZViewItem The weird thing is I never knew there was a ZX 3000 until now. They must have had three different types. This one is one of the few designs that allow you to push and pull at the same time more easily. Some of the strongest here likely could get the advertised 60 feet. ![]()
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
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UserID: 576 | And the other weird thing is I didn't know any ZX-series soaker existed! I'm assuming the distance depends on how hard you can pump the soaker, but that's still pretty good. Which company manufactures these? The 3000 looks like good competition for the X-Stream Blastmaster 660, with excellent range and a backpack for a larger reservoir than normal. However, I'd imagine you'd want the hose to come out of the bottom of the handle when you hold it, although that might be individual preference.
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