A pressure washer is what in NZ is called a water-blaster. The thought of causing a Leftist to go into hysterics upon seeing you with one of these is delicious, but there are two slight problems — 1. the cost: in America it’s $1,500 which is about $NZ 2,400 and 2. The Leftist might not only freak out but call the Pirihimana (police) on you, thinking you’re practicing shooting Muslims.

from Cowboy State Daily

Some Wyoming firearms aficionados told Cowboy State Daily that they’d love to have one after viewing a social media video of the device in action, as a user rapid-fires high-pressure water at his beefy pickup.

“Only in America! I love it and I want one!” exclaimed Mark Jones of Buffalo, a spokesman for Gun Owners of America.

Meets the specs

The AR platform is one of the America’s most popular firearms. The AR-15 design originated with a company called Armalite. The “AR” stands for “Armalite Rifle.”

Numerous firearms manufacturers make ARs. The rifles have been at the center of political controversy because some people associate them with mass shootings and would like to see them severely restricted or banned.

But they remain a staple among Wyomingites for everything from target shooting to big-game hunting.

A North Carolina company called DeBerti manufactures AR-15 pressure washers, which are made to match the size, weight and feel of the rifles. The gadgets can even include an authentic “red dot” sight. Red dots are electronic sights that project a small dot, crosshairs or other configuration onto an optic, which the shooter uses for shot placement.

Water is supplied through a hose adapter in the faux weapon’s pistol grip handle and can sprayed at a high velocity by pulling the trigger. Great for tactical washing and rinsing.

Some models include an adapter for mounting a bottle of foaming car wash formula near the front of the weapon, making aggressive vehicle washing possible.

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