CPS 1500 marks

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11ilee
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CPS 1500 marks

Post by 11ilee » Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:08 pm

The thing is it says on the marks guide that the CPS 1500 mk. 4's stickers are on the "opposite side." However, the guide fails to mention what the opposite side is. Does the CPS 1500 mk. 4, if held by the handle, have its stickers on the left or right side?

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Re: CPS 1500 marks

Post by isoaker_com » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:24 am

I believe, in general, the "usual" side stickers are placed on is the side of the blaster that does not have the screw holes. It's a presentation-in-the-box reason. However, I'm not 100% sure whether this is definitely the case for the different CPS1500 Mks.

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Re: CPS 1500 marks

Post by 11ilee » Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:40 pm

Is the one that was reviewed at isoaker.com a CPS 1500 mk. 4?

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Re: CPS 1500 marks

Post by isoaker_com » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:26 pm

If it is, that'd be very strange since the CPS1500 reviewed at iSoaker.com was purchased the first time it appeared on store shelves.

As an aside, I really dislike the whole Mk system for talking about water blasters. Though there are some definite variants on a particular model, calling something Mk2 or Mk3, to me, suggests a definite, intentional change made to a design after a period of time, not just some of the arbitrary design changes seen on some models that are more likely due to differences between some of the factories and not intentional changes.

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Re: CPS 1500 marks

Post by 11ilee » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:30 pm

On Aqua-nexus, it showed a picture of a CPS 1500 mk. 4, but I'm not really sure if it was. However, it was identical to the picture on isoaker.com.

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