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Personally, I just suggest showing up to a water gun fight without anyone else knowing you’re bringing a $179 water blaster with you. It won’t be fair, but it will definitely be fun.
Spyra, the company known for competitive-grade water guns, has released a new model, the SpyraThree, that features three different shooting modes and the creature comforts the company’s known for.
X changed its water pistol emoji to a normal firearm, six years after Twitter decided to follow the lead of other companies and get rid of its gun emoji.
Spyra first hit the tactical water gun scene back in 2018 with a Kickstarter for its first model, the SpyraOne. The battery-powered device was notable for its ease of reloading: Simply dip it into ...