Cps 2100

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Cps 2100

Post by z80 » Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:38 am

Hey guys, just registered because my friend just got a CPS 2100 (hence the title) for 2$ and wants to use it to mod a nerf gun (which I say is a waste of a nice gun) and I want him to sell it for money to buy more nerf guns. So can anyone give me a range of what this thing is worth?

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Post by joannaardway » Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:03 pm

The CPS 2100 is definately not suitable for that purpose. It's a CPS watergun which are not any use for nerf guns/BB guns, not being based on air pressure.

The CPS 2100 is saleable for about $20-30 on ebay (or many members on here would be keen to get one), so I would suggest he sold it and bought some other stuff.
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Post by Silence » Thu Aug 17, 2006 4:48 pm

Definitely a waste of money--and I'd say it could go for at least $40, but perhaps not now since it's the off-season. At least he got a great deal!

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Post by z80 » Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:24 am

joannaardway wrote:The CPS 2100 is definately not suitable for that purpose. It's a CPS watergun which are not any use for nerf guns/BB guns, not being based on air pressure.

The CPS 2100 is saleable for about $20-30 on ebay (or many members on here would be keen to get one), so I would suggest he sold it and bought some other stuff.
Obviously you don't know how nerf guns work.... they almost all the time work on air pressure. But I i think I'm going to make him a cps-like bladder out of bicycle tubing.

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Post by Silence » Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:51 pm

Nerf sniper rifles use larger pumps to pump air into a chamber--there's no need for a small pump or a large chamber as found in soakers. There's no point in using it for Nerf, as it will be both inefficient and/thus a waste of an excellent soaker.

A homemade Nerf gun is a better idea. I suppose a homemade water gun built for Nerfing would be okay if you're using a rubber bladder, but anything will work--ideally, a large pump and an air chamber, although the rubber would work. Ask Ben or the Drenchenator when they come back soon, and if there are to be permanent changes to the CPS 2100, then just wait.

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Post by joannaardway » Fri Aug 18, 2006 6:09 pm

I believe that you misunderstood me. I have built enough pneumatic launchers to understand the principle of operation of nerf guns.

What I was saying was that the CPS 2100 isn't based on air pressure - using a rubber bladder means that there is no air pressure, until the bladder is constrained - in which case it would have been better to use the constraining chamber on it's own.

I've tested the theory. A CPS bladder will not allow as much range or power as a proper air cannon.

My twin is currently designing a pnuematic launcher that will fire 20mm steel ball-bearings over 1/4 of a mile, but there is no way that a CPS system could even hope to match half that.
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