Super Soaker STE Flash Flood Review!

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Postby emperor_james on Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:17 pm

My Flash Flood trigger broke today :( I didn't do anything weird to it. Actually, the part that broke was the part that holds the spring that pulls the trigger back. On the FF, this part is made of plastic, but on the original Max-d series, it is a metal screw. This is very annoying, although the other nozzle still works.
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Postby Adrian on Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:36 pm

Unless you plan on returning it, could you post some pics of the malfunction? We can probably help you fix it.

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Postby isoaker on Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:49 am

^ addenum to the above thought: if malfunction pics and discussion are to occur, can it be created as a new thread in the Workshop as opposed to occuring in this one? I believe it'd be more beneficial for blaster repairs to gain their own threads as opposed to being part of a review thread.

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