Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - WildSling Waterbomb Launcher

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Prezzybox EAN: 5060099300004 Feature: Solo launch a water balloon up to 120 feet using the giant Wild Sling Water Bomb Launcher. Label: Prezzybox Manufacturer: Prezzybox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Prezzybox Studio: Prezzybox
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Solo launch a water balloon up to 120 feet using the giant Wild Sling Water Bomb Launcher.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Most fun you can have for £15... Comment: This slingshot is amazing, when they say it fires waterbaloons up to 100m they are not kidding. Me, my brothers, cousins and friends have had so much fun with this thing, weve attacked boats, shallets, apartments, beaches and restaurants with this thing and it is the funniest thing you'll ever see when you fire a perfect shot and people are trying to figure out where it came from because your so far away, and even when they do they havnt got a hoping hell of catching you. Weve nailed a restaurant over 150m away when we were on top of a hill, holy crap its funny. Its obvious this sort of behavior is exactly what this slingshot was made for, who on earth is going to buy it and not aim at stuff which will react... nobody. I rate this 5 stars, and seriously recommend that you invest. Remember water balloons are only about 1/3 of a penny to buy each, so ammo is cheap :)
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There comes a time in every man's life when he has to face his nemesis. Some face it with bare knuckles. Others with sly and cunning. And some, the truly great among us, with the Wild Sling 3-Man Giant Water Balloon Launcher. Capable of lofting a water-filled balloon some 300 feet into the atmosphere, only for it to return to earth with devastating consequences, this is a wild sling that will definitely make your heart sing. The sling itself is a high-tensile contraption that takes three grown adults to manipulate. To avoid launching the third adult into orbit - he's the one actually doing the crouching and pulling - make sure he's a hefty bloke with man-boobs. Water balloons - with all the bomb-like characteristics of a, well, bomb - are a simply splendid way to rain a watery hell on your foes or scare the living wits out of groups of birds sunning themselves in the park. At gadgetshop HQ, we much prefer a non-invasive style of target practice, complete with teams and a proper system of scoring. This helps avoid all sorts of ASBO inconvenience. However, we have to confess that anarchy can sometimes be a lot more fun. Not to mention a good deal wetter. However you decide to use your Wild Sling, go forth and drench. It is your destiny.
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