Water
Weapons
Welcome to the wonderful world of water weaponry. I have spent much
of my college career collecting Super Soaker water guns and waging war with
them. Through years of ruthless combat I have learned much about my weapons
pros and cons, quirks, tricks for better preformance, and weaknesses. Contained
here is my personal arsenal with a description of each weapons strategic
uses, disadvantages, weaknesses, and tricks. Please excuse any spelling/grammatical
errors. Mom.

Super Soakers
Super Soakers are the ultimate in water guns. They work through air
pressure, and come in two basic design types. The original type contained
a single water tank that acted as both reservoir and compression chamber.
This type is prone to leaking, and delivers less power. The second type
(pioneered by the Super Soaker 100) has a seperate compression chamber.
This is a much more reliable and powerful system.
Power soakers are basically water bazookas. I know of only two models,
of which I own both. They work on a suck and push concept, pretty simple.
I can hear your dirty little minds cranking away, even as I type.