Soaker identification help
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Soaker identification help
Hi, I have a pretty powerful gun called a 'constant pressure 2000'. Could anyone help me figure out what it is?
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Re: Soaker identification help
Welcome to SSC! By the sound of it, you have the CPS 2000 Mk2, and a very awesome weapon.
Edit: The Mk1 had "Air pressure soaker" on the sticker, and Mk2 had "Constant pressure," at least from what Isoaker and the reviews here say.
Edit: The Mk1 had "Air pressure soaker" on the sticker, and Mk2 had "Constant pressure," at least from what Isoaker and the reviews here say.
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Re: Soaker identification help
You don't know if it's a MK II or MK I because he didn't post any pictures.
Basically, it's the most powerful stock water blaster ever put on toy shelves. They're long gone and cost a lot of money to get, and can only be found from friends, craigslist, garage sales, ebay, etc.
Basically, it's the most powerful stock water blaster ever put on toy shelves. They're long gone and cost a lot of money to get, and can only be found from friends, craigslist, garage sales, ebay, etc.
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Re: Soaker identification help
I can't believe he didn't know what it is!
Well, I can, but I find it quite funny.
Well, I can, but I find it quite funny.
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Re: Soaker identification help
Fred, not everybody likes water guns as much as we do, so it is understandable.
When I started, I had absolutely no idea that there was a CPS series, only that I had owned a powerful water gun at one point.
When I started, I had absolutely no idea that there was a CPS series, only that I had owned a powerful water gun at one point.
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Re: Soaker identification help
If you can find "Air pressure soaker" on my CPS2000 Mk 1 pictures, please let me know. While there appear to have been some tagged incorrectly as "Air pressure", this was not always the case.zeda.beta wrote:Edit: The Mk1 had "Air pressure soaker" on the sticker, and Mk2 had "Constant pressure," at least from what Isoaker and the reviews here say.
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Re: Soaker identification help
I've only seen Mk1's with Air pressure on the sticker, so my thoughts are probably wrong. How about you post a picture, and then we can decide.
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Re: Soaker identification help
The only misuse of "air pressure" for CPS's I've seen is on the 2100's box from a picture, though it's definitely possible that they could've messed that up more than once.
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Re: Soaker identification help
Perhaps this indicates that there are in a sense THREE marks of CPS 2000? With the earliest - Mk Ia - having "air pressure", then Mk Ib having "constant pressure" and Mk II having the shortened pressure chamber.isoaker_com wrote:If you can find "Air pressure soaker" on my CPS2000 Mk 1 pictures, please let me know. While there appear to have been some tagged incorrectly as "Air pressure", this was not always the case.
This might explain the fact that I believe there have been conflicting reports as to whether Mk I or Mk II shoots further - if in fact there are two variants of the Mk I with ranges either side of the Mk I.
You probably know more about it than me, so - plausible?
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Arsenal:
Super Soaker: XP215, 2xXP220, Liquidator, Aquashock Secret Strike M(odded), Arctic Blast M, CPS1200, CPS2100, SC Power Pak, 3l aquapack, 1.5l aquapack
Water Warriors: Jet, Sting Ray M, Shark, Argon M, Tiger Shark, PulseMaster
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Arsenal:
Super Soaker: XP215, 2xXP220, Liquidator, Aquashock Secret Strike M(odded), Arctic Blast M, CPS1200, CPS2100, SC Power Pak, 3l aquapack, 1.5l aquapack
Water Warriors: Jet, Sting Ray M, Shark, Argon M, Tiger Shark, PulseMaster
Others: Waterbolt, The Blaster, Storm 500, Shield Blaster 2000, generic PR gun, generic backpack piston pumper (broken), 3l garden sprayer M, 10l water carrier:
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Re: Soaker identification help
I posted a link to all my CPS 2000 MK1 pictures in my previous post.zeda.beta wrote:I've only seen Mk1's with Air pressure on the sticker, so my thoughts are probably wrong. How about you post a picture, and then we can decide.
As for splitting apart Mks based on a sticker label, I would disagree with that idea unless it was also proven that there is a notable structural and/or performance difference. The current Mk1 and Mk2 definitely differ on the size of the PC (though, admittedly, I never really liked the whole Mk system in the first place).
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Re: Soaker identification help
Cool! I didn't know it was so rare... Thanks!