Well, imagine if she'd been using an equally-nasty squirt gun instead. Chances are, it would have looked something like the water-bullet-shooting Spyra One. Developed by a Munich-based team of ...
Historically, water guns were small and simple, with a measly reservoir for ammunition. But in 1982, U.S. Air Force and NASA engineer Lonnie Johnson invented a new generation of water gun by combining ...
It’s a fact, albeit a subjective one, that water fights are fleeting moments of limited fun, typically restricted by the confines of annoying pumps and a dearth of available ammunition. You fill up ...
Socks, sliced bread, Pez dispensers, water guns. There are some things that seem destined to never change. But fed up with an apparent lack of evolution in the water gun department, a team of German ...
Bottom line: Seeking funding on Kickstarter, the Spyra One is a next-gen water gun that, as much as I hate to admit, seems better than the beloved Super Soaker 50 in virtually every way. As a kid, ...
In 2018 a company called Spyra took to crowdfunding sites to get the money to build and bring to market a new take on the classic water gun. The original device was called the Spyra One, and the ...
Water fights are always great fun but if you are equipped with substandard water pistols or water guns you are most likely to get a drenching. Spyra based in Munich, Germany has created a new ...
Way back in 2018, what feels like roughly six decades ago, a German company revealed an over-engineered rechargeable self-filling water gun that fired single blasts of water instead of long streams.
David Dobrik seems to be starting a new TikTok buying craze as he showed off the Spyra water gun. Pic credit: ©Imagecollect.com/Carrie-nelson Yesterday David Dobrik ...
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