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| skater of doom Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: seattle washington
Posts: 78
UserID: 1520 | i am going to target in like five hours and i need some suggestions on what to look for. i was thinking that i wanted something small because i have one sneak attack and the next step up is a cps 1200. so any suggestions of good small guns on the average target shelves. but big things are nice to, i was considering an arctic blast... |
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
Posts: 3,293
UserID: 576 | The Arctic Blast should work. I don't think Target sells Water Warriors soakers, but if they do, check out the Tiger Shark. Assuming your hand fits in the grip (which is rather small), you should do well with one of those. ![]() By the way, welcome to Super Soaker Central! ![]()
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| skater of doom Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: seattle washington
Posts: 78
UserID: 1520 | yeah it should fit, im only 13 |
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| ranger/ commander, of the Derr forces Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 13
UserID: 1559 | if you can, get a hydroblitz, I have one and they are quite good, also, flash floods are very undderated, get one, they last quite a long time |
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| Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 30
UserID: 1539 | Gah hydroblitzes are big expensive and unwieldy. |
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| Founder Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: College Park, Maryland
Posts: 6,054
UserID: 1 | People seem generally divided on how good the HydroBlitz is. Generally those who are newer seem to like it better than those who have been around longer. I suppose it has to do with what you've used. If you haven't used the old CPS series, the HydroBlitz seems great. Comparatively, the HydroBlitz is outclassed by a 10X nozzle on its burst. People say it's like multiple Flash Flood blasts without realizing how weak the Flash Flood's blast actually is. It's also weak for its size. But, you have to admit that it's one of the best recent water guns and that's why some people seem to like it. If it works for you, great. That's all that matters. ![]()
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: bound brook, NJ -The flood town
Posts: 363
UserID: 1090 | I was at walmart getting Rock band for PS3 the other day, they actually stock water warriors now (by me- idk about anyone else). I never saw WW guns there before but they had plenty Orca's already in stock. edit(off topic a bit): I know I've been away for a while, school stuff, trying to get grades back to a over 4.0 gpa, its just been a busy year for me. Junior yr of hs really takes a toll. haha. Anyways, I should be back posting regularly again the 2nd week of June. My last day of classes is June 6, exams 9-12th. ![]()
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