tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561277658455190922.post104447192504405976..comments2023-04-17T04:11:13.040-07:00Comments on Click Click BAMF: Foam Freedom: Rant in ResponseClick Click BAMFhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04683362941581028259noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561277658455190922.post-82364235833445440562011-05-30T01:05:41.801-07:002011-05-30T01:05:41.801-07:00I can't help it with the Power 48. The Power!
...I can't help it with the Power 48. The Power!<br /><br />Agreed. I'm much more concerned with output than look with water blasters. Though the new line of Super Soakers are something I'd surely pick up for their value as props.<br /><br />I remember as a kid dreaming about making laser taggers in the shape of all sorts of real and fictional weapons.<br /><br />ChrisClick Click BAMFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04683362941581028259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561277658455190922.post-70946733995155737632011-05-28T16:36:22.260-07:002011-05-28T16:36:22.260-07:00Nice response! It's interesting you've cho...Nice response! It's interesting you've chosen the Powerstrike 48 as one of your personal fav's; it's a blaster that has survived considerable amounts of criticism regardless of it's faux trigger and flywheel mechanism because it still performs pretty well and looks great (and shoots foam). <br /><br />I find my mentality changes though- with water, I don't actually care what the blaster looks like, as long as it has a trigger and shoots really far. With Laser tag, there's not much out there so I take what I can get but performance definitely has to trump aesthetics. But with projectile blasters, I'm a lot more picky about wanting the full package- maybe because there's so much choice:)<br /><br />Pocket |Urbantaggers.comPocket. Esq.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14179813637345850632noreply@blogger.com