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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
HUGE HUGE HUGE watergun for the stout kid...but mine leaked... Jun 10, 2009
By S. Hamon
"Super Mom"
I almost didn't want to write this review and give it a low star rating because I am sure this is a wonderful gun...if mine didn't leak. It was brand new and leaked out of the seams the first time I filled it up with water....ARGH!! Also, this thing is HUGE! It is heavy empty, and even heavier when full of water. I couldn't imagine an 8 year old carrying this around full of water unless they are a stout 8 year old. One last gripe...with the amount of water it puts out, it doesn't stay full for very long...meaning many trips to the faucet to fill-er-up. With the size of this gun it should have an auxiliary backpack.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
water gun fun Nov 10, 2008
By Rachel Street I bought two of these. One was brilliant, worked perfectly and is the best water gun I have ever used. The other sadly didnt work properly and didnt have the same amount of power, it was still ok but just an average water gun.-
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
50 Caliber water gun Jul 14, 2008
By William J. S. Schubert
"Greeenace"
This is a very good gun. It is CPS (constant pressur system) powered, which means that there are Elastic 'balloons'in those spheres and when you pump, the water goes into the ball, and when you pull the trigger it shoves out the water at an amazing rate, and force. the other advantage of a cps is that the stream will not diminish in force (until the last second)as the balls empty
THis holds an enormus amount of water wich means that this is not a gun for the weak, but if you can carry this completly full of water...
this gun also has an stream swicher on the front with a set of normal streams that vary from ultra small (exenent fro range) to a heavy blaster that only goes 10 Ft. and emptys tha balls but soaks the opponent also includes is a fan blast (good for a large set of enemys)
This is a great gu for a teen (like me) to wipe out the enemy but not for little kids
Not so great Jun 09, 2010
By Jeffrey This was my first 'pro' type of watergun, so I don't know if any others are better. But below are my disappointments with it: - Takes 30 or 40 pumps to build up enough pressure for one 'maximum power' shot. (Maybe they should market this as a workout device instead of a toy.) - Makes a loud, irritating gurgly-chirpy-tweety sound, like a bird, when pumping it up. - Would be better to display pressure level with a non-electrical method; having two AA batteries for the pressure level does not make much sense in a toy that is going to be soaked with water and possibly used in the pool. The battery door does not seem water-tight, so I imagine the batteries could get wet and corrode. - Leaks out of the bottom when pumped up but not fired. There are holes built-in there, so I assume this is by design to allow pressure to release if it is pumped up but not fired. I guess this means that you can't build up pressure for use at a later time. - The pump rod feels flimsy and the pump action feels cheap and fragile. There is no rubber bumper where the pump handle meets the body, so it makes a loud plastic smacking sound when the pump handle meets the body if pumping vigorously.
Orca Review Jan 06, 2009
By Phyllis Vitale Lewis This was a great value. I had checked Amazon and the price was right. A few weeks later I was pleasantly surprised to find it had been reduced! We used one last year during a July 4th parade a friend had loaned to me. The price was great and we did not have to hunt down a water gun as a Christmas.