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Super Soaker 60 | |
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No |
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890mL of water |
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The Super Soaker 60 is a 1994 Classic Super Soaker Larami Super Soaker that holds 890mL of water. It is essentially a Super Soaker MDS without the multi-directional barrel and massive foregrip. The Super Soaker 60 is no longer available for purchase as its home line has since been discontinued, and is classified as an air blaster with a separate firing chamber.
Description[]
The Super Soaker 60 is a standard rifle-sized soaker, with a green body, purple reservoir and an orange pump handle. The pistol grip of the soaker has ridges to allow for better grip.
Internals[]
The Super Soaker 60 has internals standard for air blasters for its time. It has a pinch-tube trigger, hoses, a separate firing chamber and an air pump among other things.
Blaster Co-relation[]
The Super Soaker 60 was released very late into the life cycle of the Classic lineup, and sports some cosmetic features that would later be incorporated into the XP line, such as a slanted brace for holding the reservoir (as opposed to the straight brace used by other Classic blasters).
Its direct successor was the XP 95, followed by the XP 65, XP 70, XP 270, and finally Max-D 5000
Faults[]
Like most other blasters, the Super Soaker 60 has faults. The main fault with the soaker is that it is rather weak for water wars of today; the Super Soaker 60 has been thoroughly outclassed by similar-sized but more powerful XP and Max-D blasters.
How to Fire[]
Step 1 - Load the reservoir with water.
Step 2 - Load the reservoir into the soaker.
Step 3 - Pump the blaster 30-40 times; 40 times is recommended if the blaster has been sitting unused for a long time.
Step 4 - Pull the trigger to fire a stream of water.