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Buzz Bee Toys Water Warriors Colossus 2 Water Blaster


One can only hope the neighbors are not surveilling me as I test water guns.  It would probably set them to scratching their heads and wondering now what is he doing.   Things like my zip line testing have set a negative baseline, no doubt.  

This is a big squirt gun.   I guess the politically correct folks don't want the word gun used with a toy so this is a really big water blaster.  It is approximately 4.63 pounds when fully loaded with water.   It's maximum range was just over 30 feet.  The three nozzle selections did mean that there was some difference in range.  The three stream nozzle did not make 30' but it has kind of a shotgun effect that should make it very effective in close water battle encounters.  
This is a nice addition to the pool arsenal I am building for when the grand kids visit. .
·                        Air pressure water blaster with 3 adjustable nozzles
·                        2 water tank system and camouflage design
·                        Soak a target up to 40 feet away
·                        Includes a 24in. long, 74oz. water blaster
·                        Recommended for children 6 years of age and older


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