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by HBWW » Fri May 10, 2013 4:06 pm
Online only should definitely fall under widely available or limited distribution. If it's easy to buy regularly at a reasonable price, then it's widely available.
Perhaps we should look at multiple factors:
In production: Yes/no
Retailers carrying: Most, some, few, none.
Easy of finding/buying: Easy, difficult, rare.
Retailers carrying would, of course, pertain to anyone selling the blaster regularly, be they online or brick/mortar. Easy of finding/buying would pertain to being able to find a product and being able to buy it at a reasonable price.
Some examples:
- Gorgon: No retailers carrying, and rare to find in aftermarket.
- Iron Man 2 (a few months ago): Few retailers carrying, Easy to find/buy (since Amazon had it for around $13.)
- CPS 2000: No retailers carrying, difficult to find/buy but still being regularly sold on eBay.
Lots of problems with this approach, particularly the fluctuations. I consider the Iron Man 2 to be difficult to buy in its current state, with few retailers carrying it (unless you don't count Amazon merchants as retailers). Anyway, despite the problems with this approach, may be able to get something out of it.
Perhaps it's better to limit to iSoaker's proposed 3 categories, but with a link to searches that help users find the blaster or information on its availability. The problem here, however, is that we almost always have to make very generalized recommendations (i.e. "CPS 1000/1200/2100" instead of "CPS 1000 in particular") for new people searching for competitive blasters.