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  2. Super Soaker - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro has implemented the Constant Pressure System in Super Soaker blasters a number of times since completing the takeover of Larami Corp in 2002. [22] The most recent implementation was in the 2011 'Hydro Cannon', [18] while the largest post-takeover pressure chamber (at 900ml) is found in the 2007 'HydroBlitz' blaster. [23] [24]

  3. Lonnie Johnson (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie George Johnson (born October 6, 1949) is an American inventor, aerospace engineer, and entrepreneur, best known for inventing the bestselling Super Soaker water gun in 1989. He was formerly employed at the U.S. Air Force and NASA, where he worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. [2]

  4. Water gun - Wikipedia

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    A young girl playing with a water gun. A water gun (or water pistol, water blaster, or squirt gun) is a type of toy gun designed to shoot jets of water.Similar to water balloons, the primary purpose of the toy is to soak another person in a recreational game such as a water fight.

  5. Water cannon - Wikipedia

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    Water cannon used for crowd control in Jerusalem during the 2020 protests against Benjamin Netanyahu Water cannon during a German demonstration, 2001. A water cannon is a device that shoots a high-velocity stream of water. Typically, a water cannon can deliver a large volume of water, often over dozens of meters.

  6. Water Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Water Warriors has made a variety of spring-powered water guns. The first was the Splat Blaster, which was cocked with a lever action, and fired a small burst of water. [20] Next was the Steady Stream, which was pumped like a piston blaster, but had a spring-loaded pressure chamber behind the nozzle.

  7. Constant Pressure System - Wikipedia

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    These include the Speed Loader line from 1999, [3] the Water Worm, [3] and a few Water Warriors blasters. In the case of Water Warriors, Hasbro ended up suing them over the patent. The "bladder water gun" patent expired in 2016. [1] In 2020, German outdoor company Spyra GmbH launched its own CPS-based line of electric water guns marketed under ...