Super Soaker Max-D2000

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Super Soaker Max-D2000

Postby isoaker_com on Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:46 am

Super Soaker Max-D2000 Review

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Re: Super Soaker Max-D2000

Postby SEAL on Tue May 04, 2010 10:45 am

This makes a good back-up weapon. While the one we have now is broken(The nozzle leaks. I believe the valve is stuck partialy open.), it worked good when it wasn't. It could shoot farther then my XP 220, but the trigger is really stiff. The grip is also rather small and uncomfortable.

Other then that, I recommend this as a small, concealable back-up.(Provided that yours doesn't have a stiff trigger. :goofy: )
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Re: Super Soaker Max-D2000

Postby C-A_99 on Tue May 04, 2010 10:00 pm

This is my sidearm of choice at the moment. The valve/trigger has miraculously held up for over 2 years now, though not clicking it around randomly to play with it has also helped. While the grip could be better, it is basically centuries ahead of the Max-D 3000 design as well as many other awful grips that have come around lately.
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