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Stealth
Viper's site on waterballoon launchers. Stealth Viper
singlehandedly pioneered the creation of waterballoon cannons in water
warfare. Although currently inactive, site information remains as
relevant as ever.
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Max Star's
site Aqua Nexus one of the largest war story libraries in the online
community. Site also features soakfest tactics and weaponry
reviews for vintage Super Soakers(1989 to 2003).
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AquaZone
features in depth reviews of Super Soakers from 1989 to 2006.
Budgie's site also features tactics and fighting tips for
soakfests.
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From the
creator of Aquaflash, Duke Soak'Em is a humorous website that captures
the spirit of all that is right about water warfare - dorky, good
old-fashioned fun. Site features an impressive photo and video
gallery as well as reviews and concepts.
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Mr Dude and
Croc give their opinion and analysis of the most common blasters on the
battlefield.
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xNeverFaceDefeatx
was arguably the most influential figure in the development of water
warfare. Guts 'N Glory showcases XN's groundbreaking
modifications, home-mades, repairs, and elimination based
tactics. Although currently outdated, the site provides a good
look at the foundation of modern water warfare.
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Run by Ed
Olson, HydroPhiles is a good tech site that covers how various Super
Soakers work and how to repair them if they break. Of course,
what else would you expect out of a site run by an Engineering
professor?
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iSoaker.com is
the most comprehensive watergun website on the internet, featuring
comics, war stories, photo and video galleries, tactics, repair guides,
and reviews for almost every watergun ever made. For collectors
and warriors alike.
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Steelboot's
site features good, illustrated guides on multi-nozzle modding, and PC
swapping. The Soaker Nook also features reviews and war stories.
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Super Soaker
Central has the largest library of modifications, home-mades, and
repairs in the online community. Ben's articles on the physics of
water warfare are highly recommended. Site also features tactics,
war stories, and weapon reviews.
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Urban Taggers
is a Nerf blog that also keeps up with watergun warfare, and laser
tag. UT has some great weapons reviews and editorials
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