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  2. Entertech - Wikipedia

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    Entertech was a brand of battery-powered motorized water guns sold in the United States from 1985 to 1990 by the now-defunct LJN. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Unlike the colorful designs of many of the simple hand powered pump water guns of that time, most of the Entertech water guns were manufactured from black plastics with a matte finish to resemble ...

  3. Water Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Water Warriors has produced a few motorized water guns. [23] The first was the Scorpion, which used a motor to automatically pump water into its Hydro-Power pressure chamber. [24] In 2007, they made the Tarantula, which ran entirely off of a motor to fire water. [25] The Tarantula was considered by Popular Mechanics to be "The Best Battery ...

  4. Super Soaker - Wikipedia

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    Super Soaker later made many motorized water guns. In 2011, they released the Thunderstorm, which used an electric pump to push water directly out the nozzle. [17] [18] In 2012, Super Soaker made two motorized water guns: The Lightningstorm, a reproduction of the Thunderstorm with added accessories, and the Electrostorm, a smaller motorized gun.

  5. 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 ...

  6. File:Water gun principle.svg - Wikipedia

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    Pumping a non-CPS gun (1) forces air into the reservoir (2), increasing its pressure; opening the valve (3) expels the reservoir's contents. In a CPS gun, pulling out the piston (4) draws in water from the unpressurised reservoir (5), whereas pushing it in inflates the elastic bladder (6); triggering the valve (7) expels the bladder's contents.

  7. 47-foot Motor Lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The boat's hull and superstructure are constructed entirely from 5456 marine grade aluminum. [3] Designed with a hard chined deep "V" planing hull , [ 8 ] the 47′ MLB exceeds its hull speed . The frame is composed of 17 vertical bulkhead frames, each of which is welded to the deck and hull, and five of which are watertight.

  8. PGM-39-class gunboat - Wikipedia

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    The PGM-39-class gunboats, designated Patrol Gunboat, Motor [a] by the United States Navy were a class of fifty nine gunboats constructed in various shipyards from 1959–1970. The design was based on the United States Coast Guard Cape-class cutter design with a five-foot (1.5 m) hull extension.

  9. Fairmile C motor gun boat - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmile C motor gun boat was a type of motor gunboat designed by Norman Hart of Fairmile Marine for the Royal Navy.An intermediate design, twenty-four boats were ordered on 27 August 1940 from Fairmile Marine in kit form and were assembled at multiple boatbuilders' yards and completed in 1941; they were initially rated as Motor Launches (ML), but received the designation Motor Gun Boats ...