These came up, needless to say...i could supply a small militia with this arsenal . anyone else still got any of these gems?
I wants, you have no idea how hard it is to find these anymore. And they are still in great shape, you bastid.
I'll take a picture of mine when I get home - it has a shoulder strap and shoots about a 1/2 liter of water per shot - it's like getting hit with a pressure washer! It's got to be over 10 years old and still works.
Remember the one with the backpack of water?!?! Although you could have all the SuperSoaker technology you wanted, but still get beaten by the guy with the hose every damn time!
I always hated when one got dropped, and pine needles or something would get stuck in the end of them, and they would never work as well afterwards. I had one with the full on water tanks on your back that weighed as much as a small child.
ya never know...the one with my name plastered on the side is missing its support hoop and has a nasty leak down the back. haha
The 100 was what kids whose parents had money would get for christmas. I remember when that came out, and we were all going "OMG I WANT IT" but mommy said "NO it's too much money" and then my brother got one and I was soooooo jealous haha :laugh:
my dad originally bought the 100 to show up me with my 50, i envied him with his money...i saved for a good year+ for that thing
:biggrin: ah thanks for the memories! Did anyone else on the 50's (maybe others) build up as much pressure as possible and twist the tank off as fast as you could. It went from squirt gun to rocket launcher.
Huh, time to trade in my massive Star Wars figure collection and invest in Super Soakers. That's insane. Oh, and if you need an excuse to play with toys as an adult, have kids I have more Transformers now than I did in the '80s. Sorry, erm, Quinn has more Transformers than I did when I was a kid. Stuart.
My little brother and I got two of the first SuperSoaker 50s when they came out, my dad was living on the West Coast and apparently they got released there a little bit early. Talk about ownage in the neighborhood watergun fights. We might as well have been carrying machine guns in the Revolutionary War. Of course, now I get to play with stuff that makes these look like a drop of rain... Probie live burn, me on the nozzle:
The best thing about the 50's was you could thread a hose directly into the tank holder. You never had to pump and it was much higher pressure. You were only limited by the length of your hose
Damn, I used to have one with the backpack but I threw it away a few years ago thinking I'd never use it anymore.
i remember hooking up the hose to where the bottle was suppose to go on the backpack ones. Instant pressure washer.
Here it is the CPS 2000. I can shoot from my back door to the garage door which is at least 50ft away. This thing is awesome.
I have 2 50's around here somewhere.....man those were the good ole days...all the neighbor kids would have water fights...I should go dig mine out..
I can't tell you how many of those I've broken using them in my parents pool when I was growing up. I think it was from them getting tossed onto the concrete..... The 100's were the bomb. -Steve
My CPS 2500. Dont mess with the best! You will get soakz! I can soak college girls from my window at the U of M. Muahahahahahaha
version 6 jdm sti ej207 intercooler with y pipe and bpv. no cant haz b/c you will sell it sooner or later
if you said "I got 2 CheeseBurgers man... c'mon... I'll XXXX your XXXX." than maybe but NOE! stop stealing my jdm stuffz