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Armory

This picture came from the last water war, where I stored some of others' soakers. Those that are not mine include all CPS Splashzooka's, CPS 2000, CPS 2500, and the Orca. I have my own detailed reviews on the Tiger Shark and Max-D 6000 which can be found on iSoaker. Click on any blaster to get the iSoaker review on it.

Not Pictured

Constant Pressure Homemade

Pneumatic Water Balloon Launcher

2008 Orca

CPS 4100



Other important soakers

(that will likely be found on the field)

CPS:

CPS 1500/1700

(great power and capacity for its size)

CPS 4100

Monster

Monster X

Monster XL

(largest stock soaker ever produced)

Air Pressure

XP 310

XP 110

XP 270

XP 215

(and perhaps a soakzillion other XP's, small arms, etc. that I don't feel like naming. They're mostly all the same anyway. =p )

SS 50

(not likely you'll see any of these around, first soakers ever produced)

Common Modern Soakers

(mostly poorly designed air pressure)

MI Overload

STE/MI Arctic Shock



Gallery

Soakers:
Older Armory

Current Armory

Old I took in my laundry room with all of the soakers packed together for a war. All of them are mine except for the 2500 and 2000.
Winter Pics:
Shooting my CPS 2700, winter of 2007.

Max-D 5000, shooting into the snow.

Steam shot of a CPS 1000.
Homemades:
Planning and putting the pieces out

Torque arm for quickly opening the valve of the water balloon launcher.

Completed homemades sitting on the floor.
Repairs:
The Workshop

Opening up the Flash Flood and putting in rubber bands in place of a spring.

Gluing up reinforcements for the CPS 2100's trigger piece.
Modifications:
My attempt to K-mod the CPS2100, which is nearly impossible without a pressure relief valve removal.

More K-modding

More K-modding