:: Power Soaker Jr. Cannon
.: Statistics measured at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Larami Corp.
Class: Piston
Item Number:
Copyright Date / Release Date: 1992 / 1993
Patents:
Availability: No Longer Made
Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 130.00 g (4.59 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 0.00 mL (0 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: 130 mL (4.33 fl.oz.)
iSoaker.com Ratings .:
Power: 5
Range: N/A
Encumbrance: 20
Ergonomics: 65
Capacity: 10
Overall: 50
Blaster Dimensions :: 30.0 cm (11.81 ") x 4.0 cm (1.57 ") x 12.0 cm (4.72 ")
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Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
Nozzle Information: 1 .:
Range (level)
Range (45°)
Output
iSoaker Output Rating
iSoaker Power Rating
Shot Time
Main ::
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Notes:
- Most statistics are from models tested by iSoaker.com; individual performance may vary; some models exhibit greater variability than others (i.e. output, range, colours, etc.)
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The Power Soaker Jr. Cannon is a small, useful device for delivering water. It is based on the simple pull-push firing mechanism to propel water out the nozzle. This means that range of the weapon will vary slightly depending on how hard one can pump the blaster. Acting as basically a large syringe, the Jr. Cannon does not have a reservoir of its own. Its nozzle must be dipped into a pool of water and the handle must be extended to draw water into the firing chamber. Firing is simply a matter of squeezing the blaster back to its original size. As such, the output strength and range may vary depending on the person using it.
Despite its small size, the Power Soaker Jr. Cannon can give a decent output. However, when using this type of blaster, one needs both hands to operate it. However, the Jr. Cannon would make a great back-up weapon or just act as a fun weapon to soak with during the summer days!
Pros
Small, light, fairly harmless appearance. Easy to carry and to fire. Fairly inexpensive as well!
Cons
Not a very powerful water stream. Stream size quite small and can be outclassed by virtually any XP, SC or CPS (perhaps with the exception of an XP20). Range varies depending on how hard it is pumped. Does not have its own reservoir. Once the firing chamber is empty, the blaster must be refilled. Not too useful when away from a water source.
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