Super Soaker Mini-XP Series

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Would you recommend this product to another?

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Super Soaker Mini-XP Series

Postby isoaker on Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:49 am

Super Soaker Mini-XP Series Review

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Re: Super Soaker Mini-XP Series

Postby SEAL on Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:17 pm

Ah, my first Super Soaker. It was a mini XP 70. I remember thinking because it was called a "Super Soaker", it would dominate everything else. (Except other SS's.) I also remember thinking that the full-sized version must be huge. When I first discovered iSoaker.com, I found out that was not the case. :goofy:

I don't have it anymore, but I would probably vote "Nay", just because it's a miniature piston blaster, making it harder to rapid-fire then a normal squirt pistol. (Of course you wouldn't even think about using any of these in serious wars.)
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