38 Fl. Oz./1.1 L
The Super Soaker Shot Blast holds roughly 1L of water in its reservoir.
You can buy them at Amazon.co.uk and Argos.co.uk. Links are below.
No the nerf shot blast is not battery powered. On the bottom right it has a manual reload system that is much like the nerf dart gun raider or alpha trooper. The reload system is easy to use and is NOT battery powered.
Some cosmetics are a bit different, but overall, they are the same.
Well it just depends. The Vortex team would get soaked and the Super Soakers would get hit with the discs. I would probably go with the Super Soakers.
Well, the major super soakers that come in blue, there is four types of guns. The bottle blitz holds 8.4 oz, the hydro fury's hold 5.5 oz, the rattler holds 38 oz, and finally the shot blast holds up to 38 oz. ALL the super soakers have pretty good capacity.
For everything but the Lanard and Scatter Blast products you should check out Nerf Wiki, as they are quite reliable. For everything but the swords, axes and shields check out Nerf Blaster Wiki, which along with Nerf covers Lanard, Buzz Bee, Koosh, Larami, Super Soaker, Power Popper, Marshmallow and Cyclone Shoot among a few to name.
Nerf Arena Blast happened in 1999.
It holds 38 oz
It is probably a better bet to go with the Super Soaker Tornado Strike due to its stellar performance, and the fact that it takes water clips which can be purchased anywhere.
Nerf Arena Blast was created on 1999-10-31.
Nerf was formed in 1969 by Milton Bradley, the makers of Monopoly. 20 years later the first Nerf "weapon" was made, and Nerf was sold to Kenner by the end of the year. Kenner had Nerf until 1997 when Larami took it over. In 2001, Hasbro bought Nerf and shut down Larami, OddzOn (who helped produce Nerf guns) and Koosh (who had their own line of Nerf guns called Vortex). Hasbro then proceeded to sue Buzz Bee and Lanard later on in 2008, and then they bought Super Soaker.